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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-09-16Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] ND leader Mitsotakis: EU reaction on refugee issue is poorMain opposition New Democracy (ND) leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis attacked the government on the way it handled the refugee crisis at his opening speech at a meeting of the European People's Party (EPP) at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall on Friday.The government does not have a comprehensive plan for the 60,000 migrants and refugees that are currently in Greece and unfortunately the EU reaction is still poor, noted Mitsotakis. [02] We should not let the crisis sabotage our social values, State Min Pappas saysGreece as it was in the previous years and the way it was trying to deal with the crisis is an example to be avoided, State Minister Nikos Pappas said at his speech at the "Global Progress" forum held in Montreal, Canada."We should not let the crisis sabotage our social values," Pappas said. The State Minister said that when SYRIZA government came to power it found 2.5 million uninsured citizens adding that "one of our first duties was to ensure that these people have access to hospitals and medicines. "Global Progress" is a network of progressive think tanks, initiatives, institutes and movements from around the world. The forum was hosted this year by the independent progressive think tank of Canada, "Canada 2020", and gathered more than 200 representatives from 20 countries. [03] The prehistoric jungle of northern EviaA small jungle with hyenes, rhinos, giraffes, gazelles, antilopes, apes and also sabre toothed tigers that lived 7 million years ago in the mountainous region of Kerasia on north Evia are expected to be discovered by a team of scientists headed by professor of Paleontology Georgios Theodorou.The excavations, Theodorou said to ANA, are expected to resume in April 2017. "We have already found parts of Acerhorinus neleus, namely the scull and the lower jawbone of a rhino which are displayed at the Mammals Fossil Museum in Kerasia. It is a new species for science and the most important exhibit of the museum. It is a "holotype" the first and only specimen in the world which is used as the basis for the original description of a species. Our team will seek sculls, jawbones and bones from giraffes, gazelles, apes, birds and turtles not discovered yet and have a special importance for paleontology. Theodorou's vision and dream is the establishment of a modern local museum in which will be in display the finds of the mammals' fossils as well as an exhibition on the petrified forest of Kerasia. An exhibition that will give the opportunity to the visitors to observe the spectacular changes of the geomorphology and enviroment that took place in the last 7 million years, when the Aegean Sea was not a sea but a land. [04] Hellinikon project involves 7.2-bln-euro investment in a 25-year period, IOBE reportThe execution of a significant volume of investment as soon as possible is a basic prerequisite for setting the Greek economy on a path of steady growth, the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) said in a report released on Friday, focusing on the impact of implementing an ambitious development project in Hellinikon.The share of investment in GDP should approach 18 pct, from approximately 11 pct in 2015, in order to achieve GDP growth rates in excess of 2.5 pct from 2017 onwards, IOBE said, adding that the implementation of such an investment programme presupposes that there are sufficient savings to support it. Given the currently low level of domestic savings, it follows in turn that Greece needs resources from abroad in order to achieve its economic objectives. The implementation of the programme to develop the area of the old Hellinikon airport will contribute significantly in this direction. The programme has clear economic development objectives, while it is also expected to have a significant positive contribution to the fiscal consolidation of the Greek economy. Furthermore, its contribution in attracting direct foreign investment could be decisive for the overall growth prospects of the country. The Hellinikon development programme is a multifaceted project, designed to host a variety of uses (residences, tourism, recreation, commerce, offices, healthcare, social welfare, education, sports, culture, state-of-the-art urban infrastructure and utilities). According to the terms of the agreement for the sale of the shares of Hellinikon S.A. to Hellinikon Global I S.A.1 the preferred investor will deposit 915 million in instalments according to an explicit time plan that spans from 2016 to 2026. In addition, the execution of the development plan involves an investment of 7.2 billion euros over a 25-year reference period. This study examines the economic impact from the renovation of the old Hellinikon airport and the seaside front of Agios Kosmas for the whole duration of the investment programme, based on the contract terms for the sale of the shares of Hellinikon S.A. to Hellinikon Global I S.A.3 The analysis is performed at two levels – impact in the wider renovation area (microeconomic impact) and impact on the Greek economy overall (macroeconomic impact). In the wider renovation area, the construction and operation of the planned installations will boost the demand for products and services, generating fiscal revenues and jobs. The income and know-how created by the project will also have an impact on the economy overall, given the exceptionally high budget foreseen for the project. In addition, the funds that the Hellenic republic receives for the shares of Hellinikon S.A. will have a notable fiscal impact. -Hellinikon Global I S.A., incorporated in Luxembourg, a subsidiary of Lamda Development S.A. signed a contract with the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) S.A. on 14 November 2014 for the acquisition of 100% of the equity capital of the company Hellinikon S.A. -Initial investment of 6.8 billion euros, with further 449 million expected for the finalisation of the installations by their future owners or tenants, depending on their specific requirements. -The sales contract was amended after the completion of the analysis for this study. Some major changes include amendments (in favour of the Hellenic Republic) of the investment and payment time plans. -The economic impact of the development of the Hellinikon area The investment in renovating the Hellinikon area will generate significant economic activity. According to the estimates in the study, the operating revenue (turnover) that the use of the Hellinikon facilities is expected to generate, reaches 2.4 billion euros towards the end of the 25-year period (i.e. in 2041) or 1.4 billion euros per year on average for that period. Most of the revenue over the 25-year period under examination in the study is expected to come from the operation of shopping centres and offices (76%), while the recreation activities and the operation of hotels are also expected to represent a significant revenue share (12% and 7% respectively). The fiscal revenues of the project are not limited to the proceeds from the acquisition of the shares of Hellinikon S.A. but extend to inflows from the direct and indirect taxation of the economic activity and the wealth that is expected to be generated by the project. The tax revenues from the construction activity and the operation of the various facilities are expected to total 14.1 billion euros overall in the 25-year period (563 million per year on average). The largest source of fiscal revenue is the Value Added Tax (VAT), with 57% of the total expected fiscal inflows, followed by social security contributions (16%), property transfer tax (14%) and corporate income taxes (11%). The proceeds from personal income taxation and property ownership taxes are estimated to contribute about 1% of the total fiscal revenues. The extent to which the microeconomic benefits from the operation of the facilities will contribute fully to the overall economy, or substitute in part existing activity elsewhere, will ultimately depend on whether the facilities will attract visitors who would have otherwise preferred to go to other destinations abroad. It is not feasible to determine in advance the ability of the planned facilities to generate new demand, but installations such as a modern conference centre, healthcare and education services, casino and marina, have the capacity to activate part of the unutilised potential of the country and of Athens in particular in the development of alternative forms of tourism, such as MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events), health and city break tourism. This can generate the new demand that is required in order to consider the above microeconomic impact as a net benefit for the national economy in its entirety. At the macroeconomic level, the investment activity and the synergies from the utilisation of the area of the old Hellinikon airport strengthen the infrastructure, construction activity and production capacity of the economy, boost output with both an autonomous and an endogenous permanent increase of private consumption and, lastly, improve the balance of payments with the corresponding inflow of private capital. In order to assess the macroeconomic impact of the project, we have applied the approach of a comparative evaluation of alternative scenarios, which were built using the econometric model of the Greek economy maintained at IOBE. The IOBE model is a standard medium-sized macroeconomic model of aggregate supply and demand, which describes the basic interconnections of the Greek economy. It is used for making projections and for the empirical analysis of economic policy issues. [05] Reports on three new hotspots are false, Alternate Migration Min Mouzalas saysAlmost 90 percent of children from Syria are vaccinated, Alternate Minister for Migration Policy Ioannis Mouzalas said in Parliament.In reply to a timely question by New Democracy deputy Notis Mitarakis on the migration problem Chios island is facing, Mouzalas said reports for three new hotspots on the island are false, stressing that what is being done is modernizing the existing structures and facilities. Mouzalas, however, acknowledged that there are problems of overcrowding of refugees and migrants, not only on Chios but also on Lesvos and Samos. He stressed that the refugee problem was inflated because the EU-Turkey agreement changed. Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |