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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 16-10-27Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>CONTENTS
[01] Tsipras requested new temporary bill on TV licensing by Monday, says gov't spokeswomanPrime Minister Alexis Tsipras has requested a new legislative initiative concerning the licensing of television stations, which should be presented by Monday (Oct. 31) and asked Parliament president Nikos Voutsis to convene the Conference of Presidents in order to set up the new board of the TV regulator (NCRTV), government spokeswoman Olga Gerovasili said on Thursday.Tsipras called a meeting earlier this morning with Justice Minister Nikos Paraskevopoulos, Labour Minister George Katrougalos, State Minister Nikos Pappas, Alternate Minister for Corruption Issues Dimitris Papangelopoulos and close aides to discuss the government's next steps after the Council of State ruled on Wednesday night that the current TV licensing law is unconstitutional. "During the meeting, the government's new legislative initiative was examined thoroughly, in order to temporarily regulate the television landscape until the licensing tender and the final announcement of the licensees from the National Council for Radio and Television," the spokeswoman said. "The prime minister asked that the new legislative initiative be ready to submit by next Monday and he also spoke with the parliament's president and asked him to convene the Conference of Presidents, ahead of the submission of the new bill, to set up the new board of NCRTV," she added, noting the government is bound by the court's decision "regardless of whether it agrees with them or not". Gerovasili also called on the main opposition to "assume its constitutional responsibilities" in setting up the new board. [02] Talks on non-performing business loans to continue on technical level, says economy ministerNegotiations with the institutions on the out-of-court settlement of non-performing business loans will continue at a technical level and after 10-12 days the two sides will exchange views on the new proposals at a top lever, Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis told journalists on Thursday after a meeting with the representatives of the institutions."There still is some work to be done in the negotiations on the out-of-court settlement of [non-performing] business loans, at a technical level," he said. He said the agreement in principle stands, but there are still pending issues concerning the size of the companies which will be allowed to be included in the settlement scheme. It is expected that the companies will be categorized according to their turnover. In all cases, the minister said, a judicial mediator will intervene in the procedure. [03] IMF's participation in Greek program may be decided in December, says spokesmanThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the decision on whether to participate in Greece's adjustment program might be taken in December, its spokesman Gerry Rice said during a regular press conference in Washington on Thursday.He said any decisions will be based on Greece's debt sustainability analysis which will be submitted to the fund's board in December. "Under certain conditions, it is possible that a decision will be taken in December," Rice told journalists, noting that IMF officials who are in Athens as part of the second program review are in continuous talks with the government on the Fund's economic participation. He added, however, that the IMF's participation requires that either the primary surplus target is lowered to 1.5 percent of the GDP, or the adoption of an even more ambitious reform program. Rice also reiterated that the IMF estimates the primary surplus targets set in the ESM program implemented by Greece are not compatible with the measures that have been agreed and IMF's participation presupposes a program with realistic goals, which will be followed by substantial reforms and significant debt relief. As an example of reforms envisioned by the IMF, Rice mentioned pension reform, saying that Greece's current pension system is not sustainable as its annual deficit reaches 11 percent of GDP versus 2.5 percent which the EU average. This, he said, must be dealt with. [04] Parliament body to convene on Monday for TV regulatorThe parliament's Conference of Presidents will convene on Monday (Oct. 31) at 17:00 in a newed effort to set up the new board of the country's TV regulator, the National Council for Radio and Television (NCRTV), the parliament announced on Thursday.Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |