“We are committed to the victims of the apartment building on Arcadia Street, who were victims of terrorism overnight, to return to a regularity,” Sofia Zacharakis’ Minister of Social Cohesion and Family said in plenary to the relevant provision of the amendment to the amendment to the amendment.

As the Minister said, “there are three major changes with this amendment. A housing allowance is provided in the form of a one -off payment for the owners who had to rent a home elsewhere, and the owners and tenants who need to carry their households are compensated if it has been maintained. “

Specifically, those who had (on October 31, 2024) full ownership, usufruct, right or right to use (due to free concession) in the building are entitled to: Single money aid to a housing (EUR 5,000 for single -member households, 6,000 euros for each person). Compensation for replacing destroyed households (6,000, 4,000 or 2,000 euros, depending on the extent of the damage).

Tenants (lady or secondary residence): If they lived in the building on the date of terrorist action and are not short -term lease employees, they are entitled, respectively, to replace the household (proportional to the degree of damage).

The owners or tenants whose households need transportation: the State covers 80% of the transfer expenditure (up to EUR 1,500), provided that it is done in Attica.

These amounts said Ms Zacharakis will be given through OPECA and this will be done within the next few months with the adoption of the secondary legislation that needs to be issued.

The minister said there was a significant donation achieved by the intervention of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis by GEK-TERNA, where the money will be given to fully restore the apartment building.

Ms Zacharakis said that “we help people in a timely manner and so we are building the relationship of trust with the state, especially when they have suffered so much suffering.”