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EU Commissioner follows up on Liberal Alliance's notification |
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11.02.08 |
13 January 2008-Liberal Alliance press release
Liberal
Alliance wants to express its satisfaction regarding the expedient
action of the European Commission to check on the Greek Government's
decision to forbid any private investor to own more than 20% of any
organization deemed of 'national strategic importance'.
The
European Commission issued a letter with 17 points to the Greek
Government questioning the legality of this decision. The letter
accepts the arguments that Liberal Alliance stated in the notification
of this matter to the Competition Commissioner, Mr Mc Creevy.
This
was not surprising given that Liberal Alliance's position is based on
the legal precedents of the European Court and particularly to the
condemning decisions against Germany, Holland, Italy, Great Britain and
Spain.
But despite the abundance of condemning legal decisions,
the Greek Government deceives the Greek citizens, pretending that this
serious letter from the Commission, is nothing more than ' usual
process of exchanging views between the Greek ministries and the
European Commission' and denying that it is not because of Liberal
Alliance's actions.
The Greek Government shamelessly claims that
since the German government take similar protectionist action, there
should be no problem with the European Court confirming the the theory
that Greece 's humiliation is one of the prime objectives of the Greek
governement.
It is now becoming apparent that state control of
the sectors of 'strategic importance' currently exercised by the
governement of New Democracy and the malign groups that act inside
these sectors is indeed of 'strategic importance' to themselves and
themselves alone.
Why so? Because as the press has revealed that the
German Authorities now investigate accusations of Siemens bribing of
members of PASOK and New Democracy and officials of the Hellenic
Telecommunications Organization (OTE). Should this accusations proved
to be true, it will explain to a great degree what is really at stake
for the defenders of statism.
Liberal Alliance has already
informed the Attorney of the Hellenic Supreme Court and passed every
information it has on this matter and intend to issue further
information to the European Commission.
Liberal Alliance intends to
continue with every lawful and political mean to fight for the
immediate and full privatization of all the State Organisations of
Social Benefit as they are called, the opening of the markets which
they control as monopolies, to Greek and foreign investors, and for the
development of fair competition within a free economy.
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