Mega COVID-19 Law Adopted by Slovenian Parliament
On 2 April 2020 the Slovenian Parliament adopted the Act on Intervention Measures for Suppression of COVID-19 Epidemic and Mitigation of its Consequences for Citizens and the Economy .
Maric & Co Provide an Overview of the Measures Adopted in Relation to COVID-19
Maric & Co’s team discuss how the existing measures adopted in the context of the current situation generated by the coronavirus reflect on the movement of people and vehicles, air and road traffic, healthcare, data protection, trade ad hospitality, price control, workplace, banking and tax, courts and state administration, and real estate.
Proposal for Act on intervention measures for suppresion of COVID-19 epidemic and mitigation of its consequences for citizens and the economy
On 28 March 2020 the Slovenian government adopted a proposal of the Act on Intervention Measures for Suppression of COVID-19 Epidemic and Mitigation of its Consequences for Citizens and the Economy. Among others, the Intervention Law foresees various measures for the economy.
Various Fiscal-budgetary Measures were taken in order to Support the Economy and Companies Affected by the Spread of COVID-19
Emergency Ordinance 29/2020 regarding certain fiscal-budgetary measures was published in the Official Gazette 230/2020.
Turkey: Economic Stability Shield
On 18 March 2020, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan chaired a meeting with the ministers, bankers, business leaders and representatives of other governmental and non-governmental institutions, to discuss COVID-19 pandemic’s effects in Turkey. Following the meeting, President Erdogan has unveiled the “Economic Stability Shield”, a TRL 100 billion plan (approximately EUR 14 million), to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey. KDK will provide further details, once the Turkish government enacts relevant regulations.
The Economic Stability Shield includes the following:
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Greek Fiscal Measures in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
In view of the recent COVID-19 pandemic which has affected Greece, among many other countries, the Ministry of Finance, along with the Ministry of Development and Investments and the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, have announced certain measures in order to support businesses and taxpayers that face financial difficulties arising from the pandemic.