The Greek government is facing mounting pressure as the Tempi case resurfaces, bringing renewed public scrutiny and unrest. The case, involving former minister Kostas Karamanlis, poses significant challenges for the administration. Meanwhile, high-level meetings with representatives from the United Arab Emirates highlight ongoing efforts to secure substantial investments. Progress on major infrastructure projects like the North Axis Road of Crete (BOAK) continues, though not without hurdles. In the construction sector, tensions rise as builders appeal to the European Court of Human Rights over the new building code’s adverse impacts. Additionally, green tax policies and banking reforms are under discussion, while Patras prepares for natural gas supply. These developments underscore complex economic and political dynamics shaping Greece’s future.
Potential Sacrifice in the Tempi Case: Government Faces Challenges Amidst Economic and Legal Struggles
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