Costas Simitis: Former Prime Minister’s name to take Athens road

The name will take a road to Athens as announced by the mayor to honor the former Prime Minister. Kostas Simitis died at the age of 88 on January 5 and his name will be given on a road to Athens as announced by the mayor of Athens, Harry Duke, at today’s meeting of the city council, which was the first for 2025. Before the start, a minute of silence was held in his memory. CORVERSE Meanwhile with several tensions and many recriminations they made “foot” in 2025 members of the city council. Initially, the issue of the non-renewal of the contract of three employees at Athens 9,84, which was put out of the agenda by the former mayor, Costas Bakoyannis, and supported almost all opposition parties. These are three workers with a long-term job presence at the station, one even completed 32 years as a contractor (the second 17 years and the third 4 years) and attended the Chamber to speak to the House on behalf of her colleagues. He referred to a lack of merit and asked the mayor to arrange for rehabilitation, which the factions also requested. The Board also attended the president of “Athens 9,84” Nikos Laliotis, who said, among other things, that these are three works contracts and not work contracts, so there is no mention of layoffs – and that the station costs people. Within the agenda there was an update on the issue of the burial fees and the increase initially imposed by the ECSNA and finally withdrawn. Mr. Duke mentioned a victory of local government, but his rivalries were not missing with Mr. Bakoyannis’s party and in particular Nikos Avramide. Her first presence in the city council was Olga Kleitsa, who succeeded Kostas Papadakis as head of the Subversive Alliance.