What’s up in Greece on March 15?
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Very Mix
It doesn’t matter what’s up in Greece om March 15 as the world stands still due to the nuclear disaster in Japan. In times of globalization a domino effect is inevitable and thus on the economic level.
A Greek newspaper already published an article about possible cancellations from Japanese tourists…. Clumsy?
Greek experts claim in TV and radios, there is no radiation risk for Greeks. OPS! For foreigners, too, if they live in Greece. As radiation clouds travel slowly but need no passport, I personally would be more skeptical. Of course, I am not an expert.
The law 3170 concerning animal abuse is going to change and will not allow ‘imprisonment sentences’ to be traded against ‘money fines’. I will report the details later.
Greek branch of the non-governmental organisation Doctors of the World has run out of medications due to the increase of impoverished people.
The bodies of three Bangladeshis/Libya evacuees. who jumped from the ferry last Saturday, were washed ashore Crete.
A Turkish corvetteentered Greek territorial waters last night. Our friends and neighbors most probably took advantage of the nice weather in Greece for a sailing tour…
Thessaloniki mayor Yiannis Boutaris spoke for the creation of a mosque in the city. I am sure the religious-nationalist conservatives over there will start swearing at him.
Cyber-crime policeis searching for a man ho apparently sent the e-mail claiming the economic collapse of Greece is due on March 25.
International Monetary Fund as approved the EUR 4,1 billion loan tranche for Greece. Money will go to pay the state’s debts – as usually.
Health Minister Andreas Loverdos said the costs for the illegal migrants/hunger strikers’ hospitalization were up to 100,000 euros. He revealed, he thinks to send the bill to someone. I hope, this someone is not ‘me’ or ‘you’.
Today is World Consumers’ Day. How can we consume without money in our pockets?







