The court in Athens has ruled out a new postponement, the fourth in a row, of the case against the three Greeks who had cruelly attacked three young men from Afghanistan.
With a very different protest against the crisis Greek poets celebrated World Poetry. It was attended by 100 publishing houses, associations of artists from the country and abroad, foreign students and ordinary citizens.
Prosecutors have required an immediate ban on the businessman to travel abroad, and his arrest. The ban on travelling abroad applies to some of Laurentiadis' closest associates involved in the case of Proton.
"The best way to predict the future is to plan it ourselves," said the Professor of Architecture at the Polytechnic School of Athens Panagiotis Tomikiotis, who is assisting in the "Rethink Athens" project to transform the city.
The supervisors insist that revoking the licences of the three financial institutions will not affect depositors and they will not lose their deposits.