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Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-03-13

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] Article by PM Tsipras counterpoints Europe of 'multiple speeds' to Europe of 'multiple options'
  • [02] Tsipras 'succeeded as a liar but failed as a prime minister', says ND
  • [03] Revenues, visitors to museums, archaeological sites up in November
  • [04] Building activity down 25.9 pct in December
  • [05] ELSTAT reports decline in wages index in 4th quarter 2016

  • [01] Article by PM Tsipras counterpoints Europe of 'multiple speeds' to Europe of 'multiple options'

    Europe needs to begin a dialogue and make bold decisions in order to protect its cohesion and avoid degenerating into little more than a free-trade zone, Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Monday, in an article published by the Greek newspaper "Efimerida ton Syntakton" under the title "Europe of 'multiple speeds' or 'multiple options?"

    "A policy of austerity and severe fiscal restriction increased distances and speeds between European economies and has further exacerbated the social cohesion problem. On the other hand, the refugee crisis came to strengthen xenophobic and eurosceptic trends in the conservative social strata, to strengthen far-right populism politically and, of course, tested the unity, cohesion and prestige of the Union in the implementation of common commitments and decisions," Tsipras said.

    This economic and geopolitical uncertainty was then made further amplified by the repercussions of Brexit and the 'uncharted waters' entered on the other side of the Atlantic, he added. In light of these facts, Europe must begin a discussion and make decisions that were realistic and that could be implemented.

    "It is clear that the member-states' declaration for 'ever closer Europe' has lost its momentum and its content. On the contrary, what appears to be dominating is a trend for more and more 'elective' Europe, or Europe 'a la carte'," the prime minister said, citing the closed borders in response to the refugee crisis as an example.

    Tsipras likened the EU to a team of mountain climbers connected by a rope: "They move at a single speed. If they abolish this...each individual member must keep up with strongest group or walk alone, in any direction he or she thinks best. This is not freedom, it is a divestment of responsibility," he said.

    On the other hand, "if we ensure that we are all on a ship going at the same speed, just because some people want to stay in their cabins, we cannot then lock the doors for those that wish to go out on deck."

    In conclusion, Tsipras said, Europe needed to redefine the current situation and talk about not a Europe of "multiple speeds" but one of "multiple options". If Europe wants to allow those that want to do more to go ahead and strive for different degrees of integration, this must be made possible under specific conditions that ensure that the EU remains open, democratic and cohesive, he said.

    In practical terms, Tsipras continued, this meant that any discussion must take place in the framework of existing treaties and that further integration should take the current level of enhanced cooperation as given, abandoning suggestions for the fragmentation of existing structures such as the Eurozone or Schengen zone. He also stressed the need to give up all ideas of a "closed club" including only the strong or core countries within the Eurozone.

    "All levels of closer cooperation must be open and freely accessible to all member-states," Tsipras noted.

    Lastly, he emphasised the need to prevent a weakening of European policies for cohesion and convergence.

    Ending the article, written ahead of the March 25 Summit in Rome marking the 60th anniversary since the foundation of the EU, Tsipras urged "progressive Europe" and the forces of the Left to seek a new leadership role and work together to create a progressive alternative agenda for Europe.

    "Such an agenda is the only effective answer to the forces of far-right populism, isolationism, and xenophobia and thus the only way to keep Europe united," he said.

    [02] Tsipras 'succeeded as a liar but failed as a prime minister', says ND

    "Mr. Tsipras succeeded as a liar but failed as a prime minister" main opposition New Democracy (ND) said in an announcement on Monday, commenting on an article by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras published in Monday's issue of the newspaper "Efimerida ton Syntakton".

    In its announcement, ND underlined that "in all that Mr. Tsipras says about the review, the quantitative easing programme and the measures for the debt, he is continuing the practice of deceit."

    "This is the same man who repeatedly proclaimed that the second review would be completed within 2016. Who reassured us last September that a debt settlement was closer than ever. Who said, last October, that Greece would join the quantitative easing programme in early 2017 and who, in an article last November in the same newspaper, said that everything would be done on time".

    [03] Revenues, visitors to museums, archaeological sites up in November

    Visitors and revenues in Greek museums posted a 19.5 percent and 13.6 percent rise respectively in November 2016 compared to the same month in 2015, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said on Monday.

    The number of free admission visitors in November increased by 19.8 percent.

    Visitors to archaeological sites posted a 19.7 percent rise and revenues increased by 37.1 percent in November compared to the same month in 2015. Free admission tickets posted a 3.9 percent increase.

    In the period January-November 2016 visitors to Greek museums rose by 0.3 percent, revenues increased by 8 percent and free admission tickets increased by 35.4 percent.

    In the same period the number of visitors to archaeological sites fell by 8 percent however revenues posted a 67.1 percent increase. Free admission tickets increased by 22.3 percent.

    [04] Building activity down 25.9 pct in December

    Volume of private building activity fell 25.9 pct in December 2016 for an average decline of 6.9 pct in the year, Hellenic Statistical Authority said on Monday.

    The statistics service, in a report, said that building permits issued in December grew 1.9 pct compared with the same month in 2015, for a decline of 5.6 pct in the January-December period.

    [05] ELSTAT reports decline in wages index in 4th quarter 2016

    The unadjusted wages index for the whole Greek economy (excluding the primary sector and household activities) decreased 0.7 pct in the 4th quarter of 2016 compared with the same period in 2015, Greece's independent statistical authority ELSTAT announced on Monday. It clarified that the index was not seasonally adjusted and not adjusted for the number of working days. The unadjusted wages' index in the 4th quarter of 2015 compared with that for 2014 showed no change, ELSTAT said.

    The seasonally adjusted wages index for the 4th quarter 2016 (though not adjusted for the number of working days) recorded an increase of 0.2 pct compared with the corresponding index in the 4th quarter of 2015. The seasonally adjusted wages' index for the 4th quarter of 2015 compared with the same period in 2014 increased 0.4 pct.

    Finally, the wages index adjusted for the number of working days but not seasonally adjusted recorded a decrease of 2.0 pct compared with the corresponding index of the 4th quarter of 2015, while a decrease of 0.7 pct was recorded when comparing the 2015 index with that of 2014.


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