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The Hellenic Radio (ERA): News in English, 03-05-19

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From: The Hellenic Radio (ERA) <www.ert.gr/>

CONTENTS

  • [01] Weather forecast
  • [02] Civil servants go on strike
  • [03] Simitis holds cabinet meeting
  • [04] EU Transport & Marine Minister meeting
  • [05] EU Police Chiefs meet in Crete

  • [01] Weather forecast

    Sunshine and scattered cloud is forecast in all parts of the country, with showers or storms likely over the central and northern mainland from early evening and llight showers in Crete. The temperature in Athens will range from 18 to 28C and in Thessaloniki from 17 to 26C.

    (19/5/2003 11:51:00 ðì)

    [02] Civil servants go on strike

    Civil servants have staged a 24-hour strike on Monday to press for higher pay but air traffic controllers originally scheduled to join the stoppage have voted to work, officials said. Participating in the strike were also teachers and professors.

    Fresh talks between the ADEDY civil servants union and Finance Minister Nikos Christodoulakis are set for May 22. A failure to find common ground at the last meeting led to the strike call.

    (19/5/2003 11:52:00 ðì)

    [03] Simitis holds cabinet meeting

    Prime Minister held a cabinet meeting today to accelerate processes for the Third Community Support Framework.

    At 14:00 local time he will meet with Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysohoides in view of the government's initiatives will take after the end of the Greek EU Presidency.

    Finally, PASOK party's Executive Bureau meeting, which will take place tomorrow, is expected with great interest.

    (19/5/2003 11:53:00 ðì)

    [04] EU Transport & Marine Minister meeting

    The EU Transport and Marine Ministers who held an informal meeting in Patmos agreed that the basic targets of the European Union still remain shipping security and the protection of the sea environment.

    At the meeting, emphasis was given to the measures that will have to be taken for the development and upgrading of the offered services in the sector of shipping. Everyone agreed that the image of shipping should be improved before the European Union citizens.

    Merchant Marine Minister George Anomeritis pointed out that the Greek fleet is a pioneering force, since 70% of its tankers are modern with double inner sides.

    Moreover, the Merchant Marine proposal for the creation of a European Centre of Strategic Studies on shipping issues in Piraeus was viewed positively.

    Regarding the use of urban toll posts, Transport Minister Christos Verelis said that the Greek government was not concerned with the issue, reiterating that the development of the Urban Mass Transport concerns each country's strategy.

    Mr Verelis also said that during the meeting, special emphasis was given to the protection of the environment, adding that Greece has the biggest European bus fleet using natural gas that is environment friendly.

    (19/5/2003 11:54:00 ðì)

    [05] EU Police Chiefs meet in Crete

    The European Union Police Chiefs are holding a meeting in Crete today, aiming at creating a federal European Police structure on the basis of the American FBI.

    Presiding the meeting is Greek Police Chief Fotis Nasiakos, who is expected to propose the creation of the so-called 'red' telephone line between Police Chiefs.

    Included in the agenda are the issues of terrorism, asymmetric threats, the Islamic terrorist danger, organised crime, illegal migration and ways of combating it under the EU auspices in Bosnia Herzegovina.

    (19/5/2003 11:55:00 ðì)


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