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"The partial state of exception will enter into force on Tuesday, December 6 at 6pm for thirty days, to promote the gradual activity of economic development, investment, commerce and in public spaces," the country's security secretariat said in a statement.

LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - More than 200 music artists, including Radiohead, travelling around greece The Chemical Brothers and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, backed a campaign on Wednesday calling on the British government to reduce costs and in greece red tape to make post-Brexit touring around Europe easier.

"It's essential that bands, artists, musicians and DJs can travel Europe at every level of their career. Europe is part of the geographic working space," Primal Scream bass player Simone Marie Butler said in a statement.

Five years since Britons voted to leave the European Union, the #LetTheMusicMove campaign says Brexit-related expenditure, taxi from Volos to delphi restrictions and bureaucracy are "making EU touring unviable and threatens the future success of British music".

The campaign, Volos airport to city taxi cost organised by trade body the Featured Artists' Coalition, is calling for travelling around greece a "transitional support package" to help cover new touring costs, measures overcoming rules on touring vehicles and a "viable long-term plan" for UK artists and their crews to work in the EU "without costly permits and bureaucracy".

Erdogan said Athens understood Ankara's message when Turkish officials have said "we may suddenly arrive one night" - a comment that Greek and some other Western officials have condemned as a threat to a neighbouring state.

This extortion generates annual profits equivalent to $737 million for the gangs, nearly 3% of the country's gross domestic product, according to the Association for a More Just Society, a security-focused non-governmental organization. (Reporting by Gustavo Palencia; Edited by Noé Torres and taxi service in greece Sandra Maler)

In January, Sting, Ed Sheeran and Elton John were among the more than 100 signatories of a letter published in The Times newspaper, urging the government to negotiate a reciprocal deal allowing paperwork-free travel for touring artists.

The rights would be suspended under a national security emergency that would last for 30 days and be implemented on Tuesday in some of the poorest areas of the capital, Tegucigalpa, and taxi from Volos port to acropolis the northern city of San Pedro Sula.

The plan follows pressure from businessmen, truck, bus and taxi from Volos to delphi drivers, how to travel around greece residents and Volos airport bus non-governmental organizations (NGOs) who say extortion - largely by the Mara Salvatrucha MS-13 and minibus transfers Mara Barrio 18 gangs - has worsened in recent months.

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