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Thessaloniki Metro: Three months In—What has changed
Increase in store turnover by up to 40%, a 10% reduction in traffic congestion in the city center, but also "growing pains" in its operation – The surge in property prices near the stations, the new hotels, and the Venizelos station emerging as a new landmark


Thessaloniki Metro: Service halted for precautionary check on backup system, says operating company
Passengers who had chosen the metro for their commute were safely disembarked at station platforms, the company emphasizes

Accident for two elderly people at the Thessaloniki metro – They fell from the stairs at the Agia Sofia station
In the first incident, a 90-year-old man lost his balance and fell, hitting his head

Mitsotakis: We leave behind the turmoil and misery, the best is ahead of us
The Greek Prime Minister referred to salary and pension increases, tax and unemployment reductions, while also making special mention of projects and changes such as absentee voting, non-state universities, the fight against tax evasion, and the Thessaloniki Metro
Chrysochoidis: “65 new police officers permanently assigned for the safety of the Thessaloniki Metro”
Michalis Chrysochoidis emphasized the priority of citizen safety, including at the Thessaloniki Metro

AKTOR: €1 million bonus for those who worked on the Thessaloniki Metro project
Head of AKTOR Group, Alexandros Exarchos, thanked the employees for their superhuman efforts

Kyriakos Mitsotakis: In London today and tomorrow for… Business, Starmer, and the Parthenon sculptures
The Prime Minister will open the investment conference organized by the Athens Stock Exchange in collaboration with Morgan Stanley – Meeting with the British Prime Minister scheduled for Tuesday morning

Mitsotakis: Our choice to have both the Metro and the antiquities in Thessaloniki has been vindicated
The Prime Minister, in his Sunday Facebook post, refers to the launch of free afternoon surgeries, the government’s plan to install 1,388 cameras, and efforts to repatriate Greeks who emigrated during the crisis
