Wednesday debate on second prior action package
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Debate on the fast-track legislation for prior actions demanded by Greece's creditors - including changes to the code for civil procedure and the transposition of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) into Greek law - was to begin on Wednesday morning, as announced, but the plenum has yet to convene by mid afternoon.
A draft bill on the issue of permanent licences for private television stations and for the operation of the National Commission for Telecommunications and Post (EETT) will also be tabled in Parliament on Wednesday at the latest, Alternate Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Networks Christos Spirtzis announced.
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