Criminal trials put back until 2032, NO divorces and NOBODY able to claim an inheritance in Greece as lawyers strike over tax hikes

Tuesday, May 24, 2016
By Paul Martin

Lawyers and other professionals have gone on strike in Greece
More than 200,000 trials have been postponed in Athens due to strikes
Trial dates have been pushed back as far as 2032 due to backlog of cases
New tax hikes will increase monthly pension contributions, taxable income, and levies on services

By TOM WYKE
DailyMail.com
24 May 2016

Lawyers have been striking in Greece in outrage over the enormous backlog of legal cases which are preventing divorce and inheritance cases from being on trial.

Dubbed the ‘necktie movement’, lawyers in Greece have gone on strike, causing the closure of courtrooms since mid-January.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s austerity measures, including a recent tax hike, have continued to cause outrage with more than 200,000 trials having to be postponed in Athens alone due to strikes.

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