Interior Minister Takis Theodorikakos outlined the content of the legislation on restaurant seating on Monday. In interviews with Mega and Skai TV, the minister listed the new rules to be implemented in Greece’s catering businesses once they are open again amid the pandemic.
He also announced that in cooperation with the Finance Ministry, in the coming days the first instalment of emergency financial support for local authorities will be paid to cover their financial losses.
Referring to the new rules for catering businesses, which will be submitted to Parliament on Wednesday, he said that the following will be provided:
“We are interested in opening businesses, preserving jobs and allowing turnover,” Theodorikakos said, stressing that in cases where rules are disregarded there will be fines in the first phase and a removal of licenses in subsequent stages. “We will be adamant regarding our legislative intervention,” he said.
The Minister also referred to the decisive contribution of the local government during the crisis.
He acknowledged that municipalities have fewer resources during this period, adding that “the state is here to support local administration.”
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