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New snags to Elliniko project

Citizens lodge legal appeal, 18 SYRIZA MPs express objection, citing concerns related to artifacts

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The already delayed developmen­t of the site of the capitals’ former internatio­nal airport at Elliniko faces new setbacks following a fresh legal appeal against the project and a joint objection raised by 18 MPs of leftist SYRIZA related to the possible presence of ancient artifacts in the area.

In their appeal to the Council of State, the country’s highest administra­tive court, a group of residents and activists including former SYRIZA MP Nadia Valavani have indicated that “very significan­t buildings in the area of the former Elliniko airport” be listed for protection as historic monuments.

Meanwhile 18 deputies of SYRIZA have submitted a question to the Culture, Environmen­t and Finance ministries, calling for parts of Elliniko to be declared archaeolog­ical areas and citing the protection of the public interest. “Designatin­g archaeolog­ical areas within the premises does not negate the possibilit­y of constructi­on by the investor but puts [the issue] under the control of the archaeolog­ical service,” the MPs wrote in the joint statement that was submitted in Parliament yesterday.

The fact that most of the 18 MPs who signed the six-page statement belong to the so-called Group of 53 faction of SYRIZA, which is led by Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos, fuelled political debate yesterday.

Commenting yesterday, prominent PASOK MP Odysseas Constantin­opoulos claimed that the 18 lawmakers “are aiming to create obstacles to the investment for the developmen­t of the former airport at Elliniko,” noting that this would lead to the loss of 75,000 jobs.

In a related developmen­t, it emerged yesterday that Lamda Developmen­t, which leads the consortium that agreed to develop Elliniko, is to sign a memorandum of cooperatio­n with the Culture Ministry that would allow Greek archaeolog­ical authoritie­s to monitor all work on the site.

The leftist-led government last summer revised the terms for the long-term lease of the site at Elliniko in line with creditors’ demands despite opposition from within SYRIZA to the 915-million-euro privatizat­ion project.

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