Scientific Council
What real income will look like for Greeks in 2024
Almost seven in 10 contributors to the Greek Panel of Economists - an initiative of the Scientific Council of the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM) that aims to record and present the views of top Greek economists regarding critical matters related to the national economy - are optimistic that the real average income of Greeks will increase in 2024, as long as the prescribed economic policy is
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First pay, then dispute the tax
Self-employed} professionals will first have to pay the tax based on their presumed income before requesting an audit from the tax authorities and disputing the amount charged to them.
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Health Ministry says SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence study to be carried out June-September
The seroprevalence study for the SARS-CoV-2 infection, coordinated by the National Public Health Institute (INSP) will be carried out between June and September, according to an order of the Health Minister. "We are seeking to determine the degree of SARS-CoV-2 spreading among Romania's population, in order to properly substantiate the future protection measures of the population's health.
POST-REVOLUTION ROMANIA - 1990: Archaeology Institute opens in Iasi
On March 3, 1990, the Iasi-based Institute of Archaeology was established by restructuring the Old History and Archeology Department of the local A.D. Xenopol Institute of History and Archaeology, and Dan Gh. Teodor was appointed director.
Excessive pesticide residues found in 1.66pct imported fruit and vegetables sampled in Romania
A recent sampling of pesticide residues identified in imported fruit and vegetables has shown that 1.66pct of the samples carried excessive content, below the average value of non-compliance in the European Union, which stands at 4.1pct, according to Romania's National Authority for Veterinary and Food Safety (ANSVSA).
CIADO President Constantin Balaceanu Stolnici recommends Gov't to endorse research in area of medical cannabis
The President of the International Anti-drug and Human Rights Center (CIADO) Romania, Academician Constantin Balaceanu Stolnici, recommends the Government to endorse the research in the area of medical cannabis and create a legal framework for patients to have access to these treatments safely, a press release of the organization informs.
Parliament's experts criticize government's 'social dividend' plan
The Parliament's Scientific Council on Thursday raised serious objections to the distribution of the so-called "social dividend," and even to whether the most important clause of the relevant bill adheres to the Constitution.