In particular, Mr. Staikouras reported the following: “We are ready and finalizing the last details. We will have no negative surprises. There were too many difficulties and we are still trying to fix them” said, among other things, the minister and noted that because of all the delays the total budget, together with the expansion, interest and loans, will amount to 3 billion euros. “Ten prime ministers and respective ministers passed. It is a project that, due to delays, extraordinary events, cost much more than the original budget. The Metro will work for the whole of society, for all citizens” he pointed out.
Regarding the financing of the Metro extensions to the airport and western Thessaloniki, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure noted: “at the moment we have only planned and we have not decided how we will move to look for financing. European funds may be used in the future. The point is to have the fiscal space to finance them.”
Mr. Staikouras also referred to the amendment of the ministry that was submitted to the Parliament and includes, among other things, the extension of the contracts of the drivers of the OSETH until the end of June 2025 and provisions regarding the operation of the OSETH that enriches the mission in the control of the provided transportation project and the distribution of the resources from the collection of fees. Regarding the construction project of the fly over, he emphasized that it is moving within the schedules, although, as he added, there are collectives that are trying to put up obstacles. Regarding the Tempe train accident, Mr. Staikouras pointed out that “we have a debt to advance the conclusion that is completed in February 2025”.
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It sequentially includes scripts for:
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* **Phaistos Adman:** A third-party advertising platform.
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* **Disqus:** A commenting platform.
* **CleverCore:** An advertising platform (commented out in the snippet).
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* **Glomex:** A video platform.
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The code includes functions like `asyncLoadScript` and `asyncLoadModule` to asynchronously load these scripts, ensuring a smooth user experience. It also handles conditions based on the presence of specific HTML elements to control the loading of certain scripts.