Conservative New Democracy MP and former deputy health minister Gerasimos Giakoumatos, suggested this week that the Acropolis and other archaeological sites be leased to private firms in a bid to bring much-needed revenue into the debt-ridden country.

In comments made to Vima FM radio station, Giakoumatos claimed that such a move would not be humiliating for Greece. “What is humiliating is that we beg for foreign funding or when a Chinese tourist in Athens finds the Acropolis closed,” he said, referring to weekend strike action by Culture Ministry employees that left museums and ancient sites closed.

“Instead of cutting wages and pensions, the state could lease the Acropolis, it could lease all archaeological sites,” he said.

Source: Kathimerini