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Η Ενθρόνιση Του Νέου Αρχιεπισκόπου Θυατείρων ∏ Èûùôúèî‹ Â˘I‡Óë ∞¡∂•∞ƒ∆∏∆∏ ∂µ¢√ª∞¢π∞π∞ ∂§§∏¡π∫∏ ∂º∏ª∂ƒπ¢∞ ∆√À §√¡¢π¡√À email: [email protected] ∞ƒ. ºÀ§§√À 986 ¶∂ª¶∆∏ 11 π√À§π√À 2019 ∆πª∏: í1,00 ∞¶√æ∏ ¢π√ƒ°∞¡ø¡∂∆∞π ∞¶√ ∆∏¡ ∂£¡π∫∏ ∫À¶ƒπ∞∫∏ √ª√™¶√¡¢π∞ ∏.µ. ∏ ÈÛÙÔÚÈ΋ ¢ı‡ÓË Ù˘ Ó¤·˜ ∞ÓÙÈηÙÔ¯È΋ Û˘ÁΤÓÙÚˆÛË (lobby) ÛÙË µÔ˘Ï‹ ÙˆÓ ∫ÔÈÓÔÙ‹ÙˆÓ ÁÈ· ÙÔ ∫˘ÚÈ·Îfi ΢‚¤ÚÓËÛ˘ ªËÙÛÔÙ¿ÎË Î·È —∫Àƒπ√™ √ªπ§∏∆∏™ √ ∫À¶ƒπ√™ ∫Àµ∂ƒ¡∏∆π∫√™ ÔÈ ÚÔÛ‰Ô˘ ÙÔ˘ ŒıÓÔ˘˜ ∂∫¶ƒ√™ø¶√™, ¶ƒ√¢ƒ√ª√™ ¶ƒ√¢ƒ√ª√À —Ã∞πƒ∂∆π™ª√π ∞¶√ µƒ∂∆∞¡√À™ µ√À§∂À∆∂™ ● ™∂§π¢∞ 5 ∆Ú›ÙË, 16 πÔ˘Ï›Ô˘, ÒÚ· 7 Ì.Ì., ÛÙËÓ ·›ıÔ˘Û· Grand Committee – Jubilee Room ∏ ÂÓıÚfiÓÈÛË √ ∫Àƒπ∞∫√™ ª∏∆™√∆∞∫∏™ ∫∂ƒ¢π™∂ ∆∏¡ ∞¶√§À∆∏ ÙÔ˘ Ó¤Ô˘ ¶§∂π√æ∏ºπ∞ ª∂ 39,85% ∫∞π 158 µ√À§∂À∆∂™ ∞Ú¯ÈÂÈÛÎfiÔ˘ £˘·ÙÂ›ÚˆÓ ™∞µµ∞∆√, 27 π√À§π√À, ∞˘ÙÔ‰‡Ó·ÌË Î˘‚¤ÚÓËÛË ¡¢ 11 .Ì. ™∆∏¡ ∂∫∫§∏™π∞ ∞°π∞™ ™√ºπ∞™ ● ™∂§π¢∂™ 7 & 11 Î·È ÈÛ¯˘Ú‹ ·ÓÙÈÔϛ٢ÛË ∆· Û˘Ó‰Èοٷ ■ ¶√π√π ∂π¡∞π √π 51 ¡∂√π ■ √ ∞§∂•∏™ ∆™π¶ƒ∞™ – ∫√¡∆ƒ∞ «Â¤ÙÚ„·Ó» ÛÙÔÓ À¶√Àƒ°√π ∫∞π ÀºÀ¶√Àƒ°√π ™∆π™ ¢∏ª√™∫√¶∏™∂π™ – ∫fiÚÌÈÓ Ó· ˙ËÙ‹ÛÂÈ ■ ∂§∞µ∂ 31,53% ‰Â‡ÙÂÚÔ ‰ËÌÔ„‹ÊÈÛÌ· ∫Àµ∂ƒ¡∏™∏ ¶√§π∆π∫ø¡ ¶ƒ√™ø¶ø¡, ∞§§∞ ∫∞π 21 ■ ∂•∞∫√ªª∞∆π∫∏ ∏ ¡∂∞ µ√À§∏ ÁÈ· ÙËÓ Ù‡¯Ë ÙÔ˘ Brexit ∂•ø∫√π¡√µ√À§∂À∆π∫ø¡ – ∂∫∆√™ ÃÀ™∏ ∞À°∏ ∫∞π ● ™∂§π¢∞ 10 ∆∂á√∫ƒ∞∆ø¡ µ∞™π§∏™ §∂µ∂¡∆∏™ ● ™∂§π¢∂™ 18-20 & 11 ∞Ô¯‹ Î·È ·ÔÎÏÂÈÛÌfi˜ ∂¶π∫∞§∂π∆∞𠫶√§π∆π∫∂™ ∂À∞π™£∏™π∂™» ª∂∆∞•À ∆√Àƒ∫π∞™ ∫∞π ∫À¶ƒ√À – ¢∏§ø™∂π™ ™∆√¡ «ºπ§∂§∂À£∂ƒ√» ∂ÏÏ‹ÓˆÓ Â͈ÙÂÚÈÎÔ‡ ·fi ÙȘ ÂÎÏÔÁ¤˜ ÛÙËÓ ∂ÏÏ¿‰· √ÏÏ·Ó‰È΋ ÂÙ·ÈÚ›· ·ÚÓÂ›Ù·È ÏÔ›· ˘ÔÛÙ‹ÚÈ͢ °Ú¿ÊÂÈ: ÛÙÔ «°È·‚Ô‡˙» ÁÈ· ÁÂÒÙÚËÛË ÛÙËÓ ∫·Ú·Û›· ● ªÈ¯¿Ï˘ ∞ڿ˘ ™∂§π¢∞ 2 –∫À¶ƒπ∞∫∏ ∫Àµ∂ƒ¡∏™∏: «∫∞π ∏ ¢∂À∆∂ƒ∏ ∆√Àƒ∫π∫∏ °∂ø∆ƒ∏™∏ ● ™∂§π¢∞ 23 ∞¡∞∆√§π∫∞ ∆∏™ ∫À¶ƒ√À ∫§πª∞∫ø¡∂π ∆∏¡¶∞ƒ∞µπ∞™∏ ∆√À ¢π∂£¡√À™ ¢π∫∞π√À ∫∞π ¶∂ƒπºƒ√¡∂π ∆∏¡ ∂.∂.» “Innovative tools for ● ™∂§π¢∞ 9 –¢π∂£¡∂π™ ∞¡∆π¢ƒ∞™∂π™ ™∆∏¡ ∆√Àƒ∫π∫∏ ¶∞ƒ∞¡√ªπ∞ sustainable growth” ● ™∂§π¢∞ 2 By Nicos Sykas –∏ ª√°∫∂ƒπ¡π ∞¶∂À£À¡∂π •∞¡∞ ∞À™∆∏ƒ∏ ¶ƒ√∂π¢√¶√π∏™∏ ¶ƒ√™ ™∆∏¡ ∞°∫Àƒ∞ ● ™∂§π¢∞ 2 ● ™∂§π¢∞ 13 LETTINGS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROPERTIES UNRGENTLY REQUIRED From studios to Three Bedroom houses 2 DRAYTON PARK, ISLINGTON, LONDON N5 1NU T: 020 7700 0021 / 020 7700 6070 ñ F: 020 7502 1713 EMAIL: [email protected] www.anthealettings.com 2ñ∂§∂À£∂ƒπ∞ EÈηÈÚfiÙËÙ· ¶¤ÌÙË 11 πÔ˘Ï›Ô˘ 2019 ∂¶π∫∞§∂π∆∞𠫶√§π∆π∫∂™ ∂À∞π™£∏™π∂™» ª∂∆∞•À ∆√Àƒ∫π∞™ ∫∞π ∫À¶ƒ√À – ¢∏§ø™∂π™ ™∆√¡ «ºπ§∂§∂À£∂ƒ√» √È ‰ÈÂıÓ›˜ ·ÓÙȉڿÛÂȘ √ÏÏ·Ó‰È΋ ÂÙ·ÈÚ›· ·ÚÓÂ›Ù·È ÏÔ›· ˘ÔÛÙ‹ÚÈ͢ ÛÙËÓ ÙÔ˘ÚÎÈ΋ ÛÙÔ «°È·‚Ô‡˙» ÁÈ· ÁÂÒÙÚËÛË ÛÙËÓ ∫·Ú·Û›· ·Ú·ÓÔÌ›· «°ÓˆÚ›˙Ô˘Ì ÙȘ ÔÏÈÙÈΤ˜ ¢·ÈÛıËۛ˜ ÏÈÌ¿ÓÈ Ù˘ ∞ÙÙ¿ÏÂÈ·˜, fiÔ˘ ÂÁηٷÛÙ¿ıËÎ·Ó Î¤˜ ¤Ú¢Ó˜ Ì ÙÔ ª·ÚÌ·Úfi˜ ÙËÓ ÂÚ›Ô‰Ô ∏ ‰Â‡ÙÂÚË ·Ú¿ÓÔÌË ÙÔ˘ÚÎÈ΋ ÁÂÒÙÚËÛË ÂÓÙfi˜ Ù˘ ∫˘Úȷ΋˜ ∞√∑ Î·È ÌÂٷ͇ ∆Ô˘ÚΛ·˜ Î·È ∫‡ÚÔ˘ Û ۯ¤ÛË Ì ÛÙȘ ·Ú¯¤˜ ÂÚ·Ṳ̂ÓÔ˘ ª·˝Ô˘, ·Ó·ÙÔÏÈÎfiÙÂÚ· ∞ÚÈÏ›Ô˘ – πÔ˘Ó›Ô˘ 2017. ¶ÚfiÎÂÈÙ·È ÁÈ· ÙÔ ÂÓÙfi˜ Ù˘ ·ÈÁÈ·Ï›Ùȉ·˜ ˙ÒÓ˘ Ù˘ ∫˘Úȷ΋˜ ¢ËÌÔÎÚ·Ù›·˜, ·ÓÔÈÎÙ¿ Ù˘ ÙËÓ ÙÔÔıÂÛ›· ÁÂÒÙÚËÛ˘ ÙÔ˘ Yavuz Î·È ÁÈ’ Î·È Û˘ÁÎÂÎÚÈ̤ӷ ÛÙÔ ÏÈÌ¿ÓÈ Ù˘ ™ÂχÎÂÈ·˜. 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