The millions spent on energy and banking sectors.
The
church's readiness to invest tens, perhaps hundreds, of millions euros
in projects relating to energy and banking sectors apavlynsi for the
economic problems facing the site, today expressed Archbishop
Chrysostomos II.
Asked in relation to the presidential elections and the recent announcement of the candidacy of George Lillikas, Archbishop, referring to the parties of the intermediate space, said "I do not go well at all and need to get serious because I will not go well."
Speaking at the Presidential Palace after meeting with President Demetris Christofias, the Archbishop said that "today we visited the President and first like to wish him, and wished him for the upcoming celebrations, the years many, Great Week good to go, to live and to enjoy the resurrection of the Lord. "
Review all matters
"I had an obligation," he added, "to thank him in person on the issue of taxation which for decades has been outstanding and has a happy ending in the interest of Church and State"
"Today," he continued, "I was given an opportunity to express my gratitude to the President for this beautiful final decision was made so as not to erchometha recriminations and the problems we have with the State Church."
He also said that during the meeting "did a review of all matters on issues that concern us as a Church and of concern to the State," noting that "this situation, the worldwide recession that plagues the world today and thorn and wished us quickly, if possible, to leave our land. "
He, also, the readiness of the Church as it can help "to enable our people to live better, to open up jobs, the economy goes up, that is all we desire and the Government and ourselves and the world. In this context had moved our conversation, "he said.
We are interested in the place to go ahead
Asked if there is a specific initiative by the Church to create new jobs, the Archbishop said, "are studies, I believe that as a Church we are ready to make some investments because we are interested is the place to go in front and our people to work."
Asked if it relates to investment banks, the Archbishop said, "and banks and other projects, gas, energy in general. We are ready to help where we can, of course, "he added," and for the good of the Church, is an investment because no financial background, as I have said many times, no intellectual work can be done. "
"We live in a world ylikopnefmatiko, needs and material needs and the spirit," he said.
Asked if there are already some benefit to the Church by the agreement - the State on taxation, the Archbishop said "of course. Already yesterday to get the shares of Bank of Cyprus dispose of some land and flowed more than two million euros in government funds. "
"And what I said that this year until the end of the year may reach up to 20 million and will be glad to help and we at mitigating the economic problem of the place," he added.
Asked if the Church will help the People's Bank, the Archbishop said that he wants to go into details, stating that the Church has little equity in the Democratic. "We", he said, "we at the Bank of Cyprus and the Greek Bank", adding, "Thank God we are doing well, they will have no problem both banks, there is room and the third to stand, it takes work, is in good hands, I think it will be okay. "
Investments and photovoltaics
Asked about his intentions to invest in the energy sector, the Archbishop replied that "and will invest in solar, but also in power plant, but when do you informed and updated on time and the people."
Asked as to the rate of investment plans to make the Church, the Archbishop said that "it is many millions. Tens and perhaps hundreds. But Read through to come at that time and we'll talk better. "
We are not going well at all
Asked in relation to the presidential elections and the recent announcement of the candidacy of George Lillikas, Archbishop, referring to the parties of the intermediate space, said "I do not go well at all and need to get serious because I will not go well."
"I am interested in the intermediate space," he said, adding that "they had to find someone to support them all. Today I do not go well at all. Anyway it is not time them. "
Asked finally if the President said, whether it is candidate for Presidential Election, Archbishop replied that "it concerns me that."
Stephen: Meeting for thanksgiving
The meeting of President of the Republic Mr Demetris Christofias and Mr. Archbishop Chrysostomos II was mainly a feature of Thanksgiving expression in terms of the Archdiocese for the agreement reached between the State and the Church said this afternoon the Government Spokesman Mr Stefanos Stefanou.
Speaking to reporters at the Presidential Palace, and invited to comment on today's meeting of the President and the Archbishop of Cyprus and whether this issue was discussed in terms of investments Church, Mr Stefanou said that the meeting had "one more element expression of gratitude by the Archdiocese to the Government for the agreement (tax) has been achieved.
Beyond that, the rest he says is the Archbishop of the activities developed by the Church of Cyprus. In these we have no reason we, "the Government Spokesman concluded.
Asked in relation to the presidential elections and the recent announcement of the candidacy of George Lillikas, Archbishop, referring to the parties of the intermediate space, said "I do not go well at all and need to get serious because I will not go well."
Speaking at the Presidential Palace after meeting with President Demetris Christofias, the Archbishop said that "today we visited the President and first like to wish him, and wished him for the upcoming celebrations, the years many, Great Week good to go, to live and to enjoy the resurrection of the Lord. "
Review all matters
"I had an obligation," he added, "to thank him in person on the issue of taxation which for decades has been outstanding and has a happy ending in the interest of Church and State"
"Today," he continued, "I was given an opportunity to express my gratitude to the President for this beautiful final decision was made so as not to erchometha recriminations and the problems we have with the State Church."
He also said that during the meeting "did a review of all matters on issues that concern us as a Church and of concern to the State," noting that "this situation, the worldwide recession that plagues the world today and thorn and wished us quickly, if possible, to leave our land. "
He, also, the readiness of the Church as it can help "to enable our people to live better, to open up jobs, the economy goes up, that is all we desire and the Government and ourselves and the world. In this context had moved our conversation, "he said.
We are interested in the place to go ahead
Asked if there is a specific initiative by the Church to create new jobs, the Archbishop said, "are studies, I believe that as a Church we are ready to make some investments because we are interested is the place to go in front and our people to work."
Asked if it relates to investment banks, the Archbishop said, "and banks and other projects, gas, energy in general. We are ready to help where we can, of course, "he added," and for the good of the Church, is an investment because no financial background, as I have said many times, no intellectual work can be done. "
"We live in a world ylikopnefmatiko, needs and material needs and the spirit," he said.
Asked if there are already some benefit to the Church by the agreement - the State on taxation, the Archbishop said "of course. Already yesterday to get the shares of Bank of Cyprus dispose of some land and flowed more than two million euros in government funds. "
"And what I said that this year until the end of the year may reach up to 20 million and will be glad to help and we at mitigating the economic problem of the place," he added.
Asked if the Church will help the People's Bank, the Archbishop said that he wants to go into details, stating that the Church has little equity in the Democratic. "We", he said, "we at the Bank of Cyprus and the Greek Bank", adding, "Thank God we are doing well, they will have no problem both banks, there is room and the third to stand, it takes work, is in good hands, I think it will be okay. "
Investments and photovoltaics
Asked about his intentions to invest in the energy sector, the Archbishop replied that "and will invest in solar, but also in power plant, but when do you informed and updated on time and the people."
Asked as to the rate of investment plans to make the Church, the Archbishop said that "it is many millions. Tens and perhaps hundreds. But Read through to come at that time and we'll talk better. "
We are not going well at all
Asked in relation to the presidential elections and the recent announcement of the candidacy of George Lillikas, Archbishop, referring to the parties of the intermediate space, said "I do not go well at all and need to get serious because I will not go well."
"I am interested in the intermediate space," he said, adding that "they had to find someone to support them all. Today I do not go well at all. Anyway it is not time them. "
Asked finally if the President said, whether it is candidate for Presidential Election, Archbishop replied that "it concerns me that."
Stephen: Meeting for thanksgiving
The meeting of President of the Republic Mr Demetris Christofias and Mr. Archbishop Chrysostomos II was mainly a feature of Thanksgiving expression in terms of the Archdiocese for the agreement reached between the State and the Church said this afternoon the Government Spokesman Mr Stefanos Stefanou.
Speaking to reporters at the Presidential Palace, and invited to comment on today's meeting of the President and the Archbishop of Cyprus and whether this issue was discussed in terms of investments Church, Mr Stefanou said that the meeting had "one more element expression of gratitude by the Archdiocese to the Government for the agreement (tax) has been achieved.
Beyond that, the rest he says is the Archbishop of the activities developed by the Church of Cyprus. In these we have no reason we, "the Government Spokesman concluded.
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