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Ad. Georgiadis: The abolition of public markets without intermediaries is a matter of parity

“The reason we abolished the public markets without intermediaries is because they operated outside the institutional framework of the public markets and we wanted to provide an organized framework with parity rules for all those who do this work,” said Minister of Development and Investment Adonis Georgiadis. topical question of the SYRIZA MP Thodoris Dritsa.

The minister stressed that in the new institutional framework of the popular markets, it was automatically provided that those who were active in these markets could obtain a producer license and sell their products in the organized popular markets. He explained that one of the main demands of POSPLA was the abolition of “markets without intermediaries”, complaining that the various stakeholders stated that they were not producers and that many of the products that they said were Greek were actually imported from neighboring countries and sold without not at all documentary, competing unfairly in organized public markets. That is why with the new framework we did not exclude them but we included all these categories in the popular markets. Therefore, if there are some people who depend their income on these markets, they can automatically get a producer license and work normally, like everyone else in the organized way we do in the popular markets. And so, instead of having two parallel popular markets – one organized and the other anarchic – we have an organized operation of the popular markets with the same way of control and on equal terms for all. The markets without intermediaries, the minister said, were a product of the economic crisis and the more Greece returns to normalcy, the more its institutions must become more normal.

Mr. Georgiadis stated that with the new law, the public markets operate from February 1 without any problems. The electronic platforms were created, the interested parties enter and close their positions electronically, and despite the contrary predictions that existed, no public market was closed. In fact, he mentioned that the Federation of Producers of Popular Markets of Eastern Attica awarded him for the good operation of the law and they are very happy.

SYRIZA MP Thodoris Dritsas claimed that the popular markets without intermediaries arose from the humanitarian crisis, from people, consumers, citizens sensitive to solidarity issues and producers and did not harm anyone. Instead, he helped producers – not big ones – and poor people. They operated extremely under control with both cash registers and everything. We have, said the MP, the need for such solidarity initiatives today, because neither the State nor the organized institutions can cover critical issues of everyday life. He asked the minister to reconsider the allegations against these markets, saying that it is a Sunday market, which operates once a month, with a limited number of consumers and who are very loyal. For the controls that some people claim, they are done by the consumers themselves and by the organizers of these markets. They had fixed prices, and the quality was examined by the consumers themselves, where they even sent the products to the General Chemistry of the State. Mr. Dritsas stated that as Galinos has said, for the medicine, “Benefit or not harm”.

Source: Capital

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