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MONDAY

All 127 tax offices around the country that will be shut down later this year will be closed to the public on Monday and Tuesday.

Agricultural Development Minister Athanasios Tsaftaris travels to Luxembourg to participate in the European Council of Agricultural Ministers. To Tuesday.

An executive briefing featuring Aneesh Chopra, the United States’s Federal Chief Technology Officer from 2009 to 2012, and themed “Aneesh Chopra and the Greek Government on Reforms & Competitiveness” is taking place at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel, 89-93 Syngrou, with the participation of Development Minister Costis Hatzidakis and Deputy Administrative Reform Minister Manousos Voloudakis. (Info: 210.661.7777, www.egovforum.gr)

Medical Services and Technology Conference is taking place at the Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel, 89-93 Syngrou, Athens. (Info: mdd.boussiasconferences.gr)

The Piraeus Chamber of Commerce is hosting an event themed “The Role of Arbitration in Trade Disagreements,” at 6.30 p.m., at 111 Karaiskou, Piraeus. (Info: 210.411.0443, www.bep.gr)

TUESDAY

The Greek-Russian Chamber of Commerce is organizing the 2nd Greek-Russian Property Forum at the Evgenidou Foundation, 387 Syngrou, Paleo Faliro, Athens at 9.30 a.m. (Info: 211.270.0733, ngeorgiakos@one9six.com)

The Hellenic Human Resources Management Institute of the Hellenic Management Association will present the HR Excellence Awards at 7 p.m. at the Grande Bretagne Hotel, Syntagma Square, Athens.

WEDNESDAY

The International Affairs Institute of Panteion University is holding an event on “1912: Geopolitics, Strategy, Diplomacy and the Formation of Contemporary Balkans,” at 6 p.m. at the university’s Sakis Karagiorgas Hall, 136 Syngrou, Kallithea, Athens. (Info: deca@idis.gr)

The Hellenic Electricity Association (HELAS) is organizing a two-day international financing forum on “The Financing of Energy Investments in Greece and Europe,” at the Divani Caravel Hotel, 2 Vassileos Alexandrou, Athens. To Thursday. (Info: www.spef.gr)

Listed company Crete Plastics is holding an extraordinary general meeting.

THURSDAY

Listed company Marfin Investment Group holds an extraordinary general meeting.

FRIDAY

Three days of events are organized in Thessaloniki by the Macedonia and Thrace Ministry to mark the 100-year anniversary of the city’s liberation from Ottoman rule. President Karolos Papoulias and Prime Minister Antonis Samaras to attend.

Listed company Boutaris holds an extraordinary general meeting.

SATURDAY

Listed companies Sprider Stores and Hatzioannou hold extraordinary general meetings.

SUNDAY

Military parade in Thessaloniki and school parades across Greece as the country celebrates a national holiday marking its entry into World War II (Ochi Day).

Clocks go back at 4 a.m. to 3 a.m. in Greece and Cyprus as Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) ends.

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