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Heraklion MP Calls for Crackdown on Crete's Construction Loophole

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Lefteris Avgenakis, Member of Parliament for Heraklion, has sent an urgent letter to Greece's Minister of Environment and Energy calling for action on out-of-plan construction approvals in Crete. The intervention targets a practice that allows buildings to be erected outside designated urban planning zones through special exemptions, a loophole that critics argue contributes to unregulated development across the island's rural and coastal areas. Avgenakis is pushing for stricter oversight or reform of the relevant legislation. For visitors, this debate reflects broader tensions in Crete between development pressure and landscape preservation. While no immediate changes are in effect, the outcome of this parliamentary process could influence future construction in areas outside established town boundaries, including some tourist-facing developments in the Heraklion region.

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