The Khronicles

 The Bilingual Community Newspaper

'Η Δίγλωσση Τοπική Εφημερίδα Σας

Τα Χρονικά

    ISSUE NO. 35 MARCH 2009 WWW.KO-GO.GR    


The Khronicles

A division of

Ko-Go Επιχειρήσεις

Box 332
Kokkini Hani 71500
Web address: www.ko-go.gr
editor@ko-go.gr
Telephone: 2810-762748
Fax: 2810-762816

Publisher:

Sofia Klidi

Editor:

Lou Duro

Associate Editors:

Tony & Christine Bowes

Web Editor

John McLaren

Contributors/
Columnists:

Renie Spykerman, Petra Karreman, Maria Daskalaki, John McLaren, Bob Bayes, Father Dimitris Mihouthis, Father Leonidas Hatzakis, Vasiliki Alexaki-Hronaki, Michalis Vardakis, Niki Yiamalaki, Dr. Vangelis Athousakis, Nikolaos Papadakis, Spyros Hatzakis, Jasmine Farsarakis

Translations:

Ada Vamvoukaki

Photographer:

Sami Moudavaris

Layout & Design:

George Drakakis

Printed By:

G Detorakis



BOLD PLAN NEEDED
FOR ‘LONG’ CRISIS

 
As economic depression continues to roll throughout Greece, the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV) called on the Finance Ministry to adopt a politically bold plan aimed at helping the country get through a "long and deep"  crisis.

In a letter sent to National Economy and Finance Minister, Yiannis Papathanassiou, the federation’s plan focused on social and employment measures, while also addressing ways to secure growth and structural reforms.

"Greece can get through the crisis without massive costs as long as we finally decide to do all those things we have not been bold enough to do in past years," said Dimitris Daskalopoulos, SEV’s president.

As the global economy slows, Greece expects gross domestic product growth to drop to an annual pace of 1.1 percent this year from about 2.6 to 2.9 percent in 2008.

The government, however, has almost no room to shield the economy with any fiscal stimulus, unlike most of its European Union peers, due to years of high budget deficits and a massive public debt.

Social and employment measures outlined by SEV include increasing the number of households that qualify for low income funding programmes and providing training programmes to boost employment among the young and women.

Mr. Daskalopoulos said Greece can be saved from suffering any large impact from the downturn to its labour market but warned this can only be done if everyone works together in a committed and organized manner.

 



Mr. Daskalopoulos


TOP