Back to newsAt a recent Economist conference held in Chania, Giorgos Peristeris, president and CEO of major Greek infrastructure group GEK TERNA, made pointed remarks about development planning in Crete. He called for an end to what he described as election-driven political talk, urging a shift toward concrete regional development decisions. GEK TERNA is one of Greece's largest construction and energy companies, involved in infrastructure projects across the country. While the remarks are primarily aimed at local politicians and business stakeholders, they reflect ongoing discussions about Crete's long-term infrastructure and investment direction, including projects that could affect transport, energy, and tourism facilities on the island in coming years. Visitors are not directly affected at this time, but the debate signals growing private-sector pressure for faster development decisions in one of Greece's most visited regions.
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GEK TERNA CEO Calls for Concrete Crete Development Over Political Talk
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