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Amendment submitted for the Monument of the Unknown Soldier – The details of what it provides

The amendment is expected to be voted on tomorrow – The Ministry of Defense will be responsible for the maintenance, care & promotion of the Monument, while the Hellenic Police will be responsible for maintaining public order

Newsroom October 20 08:09

The amendment concerning the Monument of the Unknown Soldier has been submitted to Parliament.

The measure will be introduced in tomorrow’s plenary session for discussion and voting, and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is also expected to intervene in support of the proposed measures.

What the Amendment States

The regulation consists of one article, which stipulates that in the area in front of the Monument of the Unknown Soldier — as a site of particular historical and national significance and to safeguard the integrity and intended purpose of the Monument — it is prohibited to:

1. a) Use or occupy the area for any purpose other than visiting the Monument and promoting its significance,

b) Alter the space in any way,

c) Hold any public outdoor gathering, as defined in paragraph 1 of Article 2 of Law 4703/2020 (Government Gazette A’ 131), including spontaneous and extraordinary public outdoor gatherings as defined in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the same Article 2.

2. Anyone violating paragraph 1 shall be punished with imprisonment of up to one (1) year, unless a heavier penalty is provided by another law.

3. The Ministry of National Defense shall take all necessary measures for the maintenance, care, and promotion of the Monument and the area described in paragraph 1, either directly or through the awarding of related contracts.

4. Responsibility for maintaining public order, including enforcement of paragraph 1, lies with the Hellenic Police, in accordance with applicable laws.

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    The amendment is signed by seven ministers:

    • Minister of Economy, Kyriakos Pierrakakis
    • Minister of National Defense, Nikos Dendias
    • Minister of the Interior, Thodoris Livanios
    • Minister for Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis
    • Minister of Environment, Stavros Papastavrou
    • Minister of Justice, Giorgos Floridis
    • Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni

    The amendment has been attached to a bill of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport concerning the Civil Aviation Service, the discussion of which begins on Tuesday morning.

    Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will also address the plenary session of Parliament in support of the amendment, according to his official schedule released by the Maximos Mansion (the Prime Minister’s Office).

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