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'Jessica' Combats Recession

"We are facing recession through the utiliztion of programs, like 'Jessica', which exhibit tangible and quantifiable result for resurgence and development," said development minister Kostid Hatzidakis, from Iraklion, Crete, where he attended the signings of the first projects uder the 'Jessica' program.
These deal with funding of urban development programs on Crete through the Pancretan Cooperative Bank. The minister also announced funding, worth 3 million euros, from his ministry for the finalization of the Iraklion Cultural Center.

The Pancretan Cooperative Bank is the first to sign 4.5 million euros worth of funding, through 'Jessica' for four projects worth in total 1 million euros. As the minister mentioned, more such projects are in the pipeline.

Mr Hatzidakis mentioned that through 'Jessica', 258 million euros will be used to fund projects throughout Greece, while through banks, private funds can be mobilized to carry out urban development projects.As he mentioned proposals have been received for about 65 projects worth half a billion euros. So far 35 have received the OK or have been slated for acceptance.

The four projects signed today include:
- Restitution of the Vikelaia Library in Iraklion, Crete (2.4 million euros)
- A building complex to be built in Chanioporta, Iraklion, Crete (6.4 million euros)
- Roadworks for the facilitation of the Iraklion University Hospital (670,000 euros)
- A five storey parking for the municipal enterprise of Kydon, at Chania, Crete (2.7 million euros).

Possible Layoffs for University Staff and Teachers

Education minister Kostantinos Arvanitopoulos has left open the possibility of layoffs among secondary school teachers and tertiary education administrative staff. Speaking on Athina 984, the municipal radio station of Athens,the minister stated that the aim is to absorb teachers relegated to "availability" in other positions, minimizing layoffs. Mr. Arvanitopoulos said that there wasn't the luxury of time to conduct assessments, since the country was in an emergency situation. The minister was referring to the need to put 1500 tertiary education adiminstrative staff on "availability" while rectors refused to send employee lists.

The Polytechnic School of Athens has threatened with a shut down, if even one of its staff is moved or fired.

The minister said that some of these employees may be absorbed in other institutionsnoting that during the last decades there were massive hirings by universities.

Sources close to the minister noted that he had guaranteed, a few days ago, in parliament, that none of the specific teachers would be laid off, noting that he meantthat they would be absorbed by the helth ministry in positions having to do with their specializations.

Meanwhile in announcement, Democratic Left (DIMAR) noted that "The "availability" of tertiary edcation institution staff being promoted by the education ministry is an erroneous policy that will have severe negative repercussions in the functioning of these institutions.

Meanwhile, minister of government reform Kyriakos Mitsotakis noted that 15 September was the cut off date when asked about the "availability" of teriary education institution administrative staff. The compilation of lists from among these employees is a stumbling block in finalizing the list of 12,500 slated for the first wave of "availability" "In any event we will be ready when the time comes," said Mr. Mitsotakis

Initiative of Five Meet to Solidify Proposals

governance/political movement: Giorgos Kaminis (Athens), Yannis Boutaris (Thessaloniki), Yannis Dimaras (Patras), Panos Skotiniotis (Volos), and Filippos CFilios (Ioannina).
After a rather prolonged session they decide oon the following announcement:

"The attempt of the "initiative of five"is a political intervention focusing on the local governance and democratic reform and fights against counter-reformation, conservativism, and polarization.

Its main characteristics are institutional and jurisdictional self-governance, emancipation of local self governance from the party and state enstranglement. This intervention by localgovernence aims at re-defining and improving self-governance in the framework of a National Plan that will supercede a post-memoranda era.

The "initiative of five"has set its targets of utmost sinificance:
1. Reform in local governance aiming at command and economic autonomy.
2. Reinforcing development and creation of new jobs.

3.Sosial Policy.

4.Improving the quality of services to citizens.

5. Reinforcing citizen participation in local decisions and activities.

On the basis of these priorities it was decided to organize five themetic interventions with he first at Volos, on 30 October

The aim of the interventions is to formulate complete proposals towards the state and citizens and to contest those changes necessary and crucial for te role of local governance for the benefit of the cities and the citizens of this country."

It must be noted that local elections are slated for May, along with European Parliament elections.

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