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Government lines up new zoning scheme, fuelling debate over growth model
The government has unveiled its plans to introduce a new zoning plan, which it says will restore some order to construction activity in Greece but which others fear will pave the way for more building in areas outside of the updated scheme.
The new plan was presented to ministers at Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, where Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that more than 400 million euros from the European Union’s RRF programme would be used to draw up “special and local zoning plans across ...
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