Greek Chargé d Affaires meets LBC ahead of Deputy Foreign Minister s Tripoli visit – Greek consulate to reopen and issue visas in September libyaherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from libyaherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The right to be able to vote in a Greek election from the place and from the country of your permanent residency, if you are a Greek citizen, was a long-standing demand of politically active first-generation migrants for many decades now. Up until December 2019, Greek citizens permanently living abroad, who were on the electoral roll of Greece, could only vote in a national election if they were to travel to their country of origin. However, as a result of a rare for Greek politics consensus, and an overwhelming parliamentarian majority, where out of a total of 296 MPs present in Parliament, 288 voted in favour of granting the right to vote to Greek citizens living abroad (New Democracy, SYRIZA, KINAL (PASOK), KKE and the Greek Solution), one abstained and seven MeRA25 MPs voted against the bill, certain members of the Greek diaspora can now vote.
Deputy FM Vlasis meets with Armenian Ambassador to Athens
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Greek Deputy Foreign Minister, Professor Kostas Vlasis, met with the Armenian Ambassador to Athens, Fadey Charchoghlyan, on Tuesday.
On Twitter, the Deputy Foreign Minister posted a photo of him with Charchoghlyan and commented that it was taken “a few days before the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.”
The Armenian Genocide is commemorated on April 24.
“The ties that connect Greeks and Armenians are close and multidimensional, and the cooperation of our countries in matters of Diaspora is continuous and constructive,” he added.
Kostas Vlasis met with the Armenian Ambassador to Athens, Fadey Charchoghlyan, on April 6, 2021.
Automobile Giant to Build Electric Cars in Greece
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The automaker Next.e.GO signed a contract with Greek investment company Enterprise Greece on Wednesday expressing its intent to invest 100 million euros into an electric car factory in the country.
Next.e.GO will create a full range of environmentally friendly battery-operated vehicles in its Greek factory, which will have the capability of manufacturing approximately 30,000 to 45,000 cars a year once it is constructed.
Ulrich Herman, the CEO of Next.e.GO, signed the contract at an event in Athens, while Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Greek Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy Kostas Fragogiannis attended virtually.
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