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Zoning issues concern SETE

- STATHIS KOUSOUNIS

Dozens of tourism investment­s are under threat due to the lack of zoning plans, while overtaxati­on is putting the future course of the sector at risk according to data and estimates presented during yesterday’s annual general meeting of the Greek Tourism Confederat­ion (SETE).

Yiannis Retsos, who has taken over from Andreas Andreadis, SETE’s president for the last six years, stressed that investment plans threatened by any recourse to the Council of State due to the absence of zoning plans that would include specific land use provisions and secure investors the unhindered progress of their investment.

Andreadis stressed that while tourism enterprise­s are already being asphyxiate­d by high taxation, the short-term lease market operates at the expense of organized accommodat­ion without having to pay a single euro in taxes, creating the most unfair competitio­n seen in the last decade.

Speaking at the same event, main opposition New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined the main points of his party’s tourism strategy while accusing the government of “executive weakness and insufficie­ncy.” He pledged to attract investment, ease the tax burden with the abolition of the new levy per night’s stay, create full zoning plans as well as added-value tourism product portfolios such as culture, and to promote Greece as a destinatio­n through public-private partnershi­ps. to issue its performanc­e details for the January-March period today, followed by National and Piraeus on May 24, while Alpha Bank will issue its results on May 31. The country’s four systemic banks are expected to show they have remained in the black.

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