Lawmakers in Greece have approved construction of a state-funded mosque near central Athens — a proposal that triggered dissent within the coalition government amid a heated public debate on how to manage the migrant crisis.
The proposal, approved Thursday, follows several failed attempts to implement the project that had previously faced opposition from the country’s Orthodox Church.
The governing left-wing Syriza party backed the 950,000 euro ($1 million) state-funded mosque, but it was opposed by its nationalist coalition partner, the Independent Greeks.
Tens of thousands of Muslim migrants live in greater Athens and use informal prayer rooms around the capital. The number of Muslims in Greece has increased following the refugee crisis last year, when the country was on Europe’s busiest transit route for people fleeing to the continent.
Source : Arab News
GMT 15:24 2017 Thursday ,07 December
Erdogan revives territorial disputes ahead of Greece visitGMT 16:06 2017 Thursday ,31 August
Macedonian, Greek FMs discuss ways to boost confidence, solve pending issuesGMT 13:03 2017 Sunday ,02 July
Richer refugees take the walk-then-fly route to western EuropeGMT 15:00 2017 Wednesday ,12 April
EU monthly relocations of migrants at all-time high, but still lag beind targetsGMT 02:26 2017 Saturday ,08 April
Greece, creditors agree on key elements of reform packageMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©