Back to newsOn Saturday, July 11, 2026, Greece's Deputy Minister of Finance, Dimitris Markopoulos, is visiting Heraklion for a working meeting with local business and trade representatives. The discussions will focus on market conditions and economic issues affecting the region.
For tourists, this type of high-level government visit can occasionally result in minor traffic adjustments or increased police presence in central Heraklion, particularly around government buildings and the city center. No disruptions to major tourist sites, the port, or Heraklion International Airport are expected.
The meeting reflects ongoing government attention to Crete's economic landscape, including tourism-related commerce. Visitors planning to be in Heraklion on July 11 should allow extra time if traveling by car through the city center, but no significant impact on sightseeing or daily activities is anticipated.
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Greece's Deputy Finance Minister Visits Heraklion for Economic Talks
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