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On the10th of May 2014 the representative of International Relations Officer Capt Kyrou Stavros within our contacts with relevant associations of Military personnel had a meeting with the President of the Panhellenic Federation of Military ( IMNCP ) Lt Col Tsoukarakis Anestis. The meeting which took place in Athens and lasted beyond 3 hours, with CAOA initiative in order to inform each other on...
On May 20, 2014 the first meeting of the Board of our Association with the honorable Minister for Defence Mr Christopher Fokaidis was held. From this meeting we gained the support of the Minister in most issues which employ officers. We discussed future cooperation of our Association with the Ministry for the best results
On Thursday, May 29, 2014 at 1100 the Board of our Association has been invited by the Defence Committee to participate in their meeting. The meeting is about the institutionalization of working time for members of the Armed Forces. There is a proposal by the members of the Committee and based on this we will start the discussion of the matter.
Following an invitation, the President of CAOA, Cpt (Inf) Maliotis Ioannis along with the President of N-COACA Mrs. Markoulidou Katerina will attend a meeting on 02 June 2014 at the Presidential Palace with the Director of the Office of President of the Republic, Mr. Panagiotis Antoniou. The meeting will take place in 0930 and aims to inform the Director on matters of concern to members of...
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The 2014 European elections will be the first elections held under the Lisbon Tready, which gives the European Parliament new law-making powers and several new fields under the co-decision procedure of the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. The new elected European Parliament will have more power and therefore also more responsibility. The decisions of the European...
By Burak Bekdil ISTANBUL – Hürriyet Daily News Some Turkish defense officials believe the country needs to up its military expenditures amid NATO requirements to do so. If the government embraces the idea, Turkey’s defense procurement budget may double by 2018 Turkey’s current defense procurement spending is around 1.25 percent of its $800-billion GDP, but defense officials say it should...