Gvt allows sale of islands and islets without prior Navy approval
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Greek Finance Ministry submitted a bill on Friday to parliament which included a clause allowing the concession of small islands and isles to private citizens for the purpose of business exploitation without the approval of the Hellenic Navy General Staff.
The controversial clause came to light in an article published in the newspaper “Eleftheros Typos”.
The current law does not permit the concession of islands and isles for business or tourist exploitation without the approval of the Hellenic Navy.
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