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Tuesday 15 October 2013

Wealthy Benefactor To Fuel Greek Parade Tanks

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Greek Cypriot National Guard Russian-made T-82 tanks roll during the annual
 Cyprus Independence Day parade in 2003 in Nicosia. Joint Greek and Greek 
Cypriot war 
games will take place as planned in 2003. (STR / AFP)
ATHENS — A private sponsor will supply the necessary fuel to enable 
Greek tanks to join an Oct. 28 military parade for the first time in 
three years, the defense minister said Monday.
“Military parades will be carried out with glory and honor ... 
not wretchedness,” Defence Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos 
told reporters, according to the state-run Athens News Agency.
military parade is held annually in Thessaloniki on Oct. 28 to 
commemorate Greece’s resistance to the Axis Powers during 
World War II.
ANA identified Motor Oil Hellas, a leading refiner owned by the Vardinogiannis family, one of the country’s wealthiest, as the 
benefactor, saying it would provide the fuel free of charge.
The move has sparked friction in Greece’s two-party ruling 
coalition between the conservatives and the socialists, who 
had scaled down military parades to save costs when they 
were in government in 2010.
The cuts were announced by then-Defence Minister Evangelos
 Venizelos — who is now deputy prime minister — to save
 around €2 million (US $2.7 million) in operational costs.
Each warplane overflight costs €35,000, a defense ministry 
source had said at the time.
On Monday, Avramopoulos said that only units stationed near 
Thessaloniki would be included in the parade, and that the 
extra cost would be just €35,000.
And the conservative New Democracy party said a single 
exhibition plane would overfly the parade “as a token 
contribution from the air force.”
Formerly one of Europe’s biggest weapons purchasers, 
Greece nearly went bankrupt in 2010, and its economy 
has been sustained by EU and IMF bailout packages ever since.
It has been forced to make drastic spending cuts on wages 
and pensions over the past four years.

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