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PM chairs ‘task force’ amid investment snags

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In a bid to bolster his new pro-investment narrative amid signs that two major foreign projects face serious obstacles, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras yesterday chaired an “investment task force.”

The task force, the creation of which Tsipras had heralded during a visit to Athens last week by French President Emmanuel Macron, convened just a few hours after employees of Hellas Gold protested outside the Environmen­t Ministry in Athens following threats by the Canadian parent company Eldorado Gold to suspend its operations in Greece due to government delays in issuing operating licenses.

The Hellas Gold projects were discussed by the task force yesterday, as was a stalled investment at Elliniko, the site of the capital’s former internatio­nal airport in southern Athens, which a Greek-Arab-Chinese consortium aims to transform into luxury real estate.

Later in the day, the government approved two licenses for one of Hellas Gold’s projects in Halkidiki. Though several more licenses remain pending, particular­ly for a project in Skouries, the move was expected to ease tensions between the government and the company.

The Elliniko outlook remained unclear though, amid indication­s the Central Archaeolog­ical Council (KAS) aims to declare part of the site of archaeolog­ical interest, which would obstruct the consortium’s constructi­on plans. KAS had been due to convene yesterday but the meeting was postponed, the second time in a week.

Commenting yesterday, conservati­ve New Democracy declared that the government is scaring away investors despite Tsipras’s claims that his administra­tion is pro-investment. “In two days Tsipras is destroying the two biggest investment­s in the country,” ND spokesman Vassilis Kikilias said. “Yesterday it was Skouries, now it is Elliniko,” Kikilias said, noting that obstacles to the projects could put thousands of jobs on the line.

 ??  ?? Eldorado Gold workers argue with riot police guarding the entrance of the Environmen­t and Energy Ministry during a demonstrat­ion in Athens yesterday. Police fired tear gas after some protesters tried to force their way into the ministry.
Eldorado Gold workers argue with riot police guarding the entrance of the Environmen­t and Energy Ministry during a demonstrat­ion in Athens yesterday. Police fired tear gas after some protesters tried to force their way into the ministry.

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