A political conflict has erupted in Greece between the government and the PASOK party regarding the proposal for a 13th pension. The two sides are disputing the financial feasibility and cost of the measure, with the General Accounting Office expected to clarify the figures.
The Greek government from 2015-2019 is highlighted for respecting public funds, extracting the country from economic difficulties, and fully utilizing its diplomatic capital, particularly with international law.
An article argues that the New Democracy government in Greece has already opened the door to the privatization of higher education, asserting that the dialogue on public universities concerns all of society.
A SYRIZA-PS MP criticized the Greek government's proposals, accusing them of inconsistency between their words and actions regarding good legislation and democratic operation.
Government officials of Greece's New Democracy party are reacting with panic to an electoral challenge posed by their leader, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in a highly anticipated manner for the specific situation.
The Greek government approved its draft budget despite strong reactions and criticism from the opposition. Opposition parties, including Tsipras's party, accused the government of creating a 'doctrine of insecurity' and mismanaging issues like wildfires.
The Greek government faces criticism for allegedly hiding behind the Public Power Corporation (PPC) regarding the demolition and permanent dismantling of lignite infrastructure in Western Macedonia, prompting a parliamentary question.
The Greek government's senior echelons believe that a new party led by Mr. Samaras would not cause irreparable damage to the New Democracy party or seriously threaten its electoral performance.
The Greek government is facing criticism regarding its economic policies and public trust, with opposition parties questioning its handling of inflation and accusing it of engaging in 'communication games.' Discussions also touch upon voter registration and the broader political landscape.
Greek Deputy Minister and government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis declared that there is no longer room for excuses concerning criminal actions, asserting that society faces a clear choice between democracy and violence.
The Greek government has launched an initiative to bring together suppliers, producers, and organized retail to reduce prices on approximately 250 basic consumer goods.
The Greek government has clarified that there will be no cuts to widows' pensions, despite ongoing reforms to the system. This statement aims to reassure thousands of beneficiaries about their entitlements.
The Greek government is celebrating payments and what it considers self-evident achievements, despite ongoing delays and public insecurity, with reports of 5 criminal organizations causing 69 million euros in damages from scams.
A statement by a Greek government official, specifically from the Mitsotakis administration, linking "improvement" with "insurance" has drawn criticism, suggesting it provides the ingredients for a problematic narrative.
PASOK, a Greek political party, has issued a statement responding to government sources, accusing the Maximos Mansion's 'well-oiled communication machine' of denying a report even before it was broadcast, highlighting a political dispute.
The Greek government is planning a new system for collecting municipal fees, detaching them from electricity bills. The aim is to create a new mechanism for collecting municipal fees, allowing them to be paid in 12 installments.
The Greek government is conducting a comprehensive review of its work during the first half of 2026, with the Prime Minister emphasizing adherence to commitments and presenting a roadmap for the latter half of the year at today's cabinet meeting.
The Greek government is facing criticism for acknowledging the problem of high prices but failing to implement effective solutions, with calls for indirect tax reductions.
The Greek government is exploring the possibility of recognizing the rights of graduates from private nursing colleges to participate in competitions for positions within the National Health System (ESY).
The Greek government aims to re-evaluate hydrocarbon blocks that previously lacked investment interest or were returned to the state, paving the way for a new extensive "scanning" of Greek waters.
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance has enacted a new framework of measures for private debt, which was passed by Parliament last week, aiming to provide relief to over two million debtors.
The Greek government, led by New Democracy, is criticized for not trusting local democracy and instead favoring the concentration of power, an administrative pyramid, and central control.
The Greek government is prioritizing the economy and the battle for the political center in its strategy for upcoming elections, with continuous meetings held to finalize plans for the Thessaloniki International Fair.
The Greek government is exploring a new system for collecting municipal fees, separating them from electricity bills, similar to the ENFIA property tax model, as announced by the Minister of Interior.
The Deputy Prime Minister and the Secretary of the New Democracy Political Committee visited the DEMO, Win Medica (ELPEN Group), and FARAN facilities in the Tripoli Industrial Zone, discussing strategic investments.
Pavlos Marinakis stated that the Greek government places particular importance on strengthening education and innovation within the Armed Forces, following the Prime Minister's visit to the Naval Academy.
The Greek government's 'Frankenstein legislation' to abolish the second round of local elections is heading to the plenary session, a move criticized for leaving local government without increased personnel or resources.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that a fair provision has been introduced, rewarding individuals who consistently paid their monthly loan installments, in response to questions about the timing of the Katselis law regulation.
A Greek newspaper criticizes the government, stating that 'another government fiasco collapses with a bang' and that citizens are paying a high price for its incompetence.
Greek Minister Plevris held a meeting with Guilfoyle, focusing on illegal migration and border protection, where he presented the Greek government's priorities and results in reducing migration flows.
SYRIZA's ELAS faction has launched an attack on the Greek government, citing the case involving Dimitris Avramopoulos and accusing the administration of producing more scandals than public opinion can consume.
Kostis Hatzidakis, Vice President of the Greek government, stressed the importance of national stability, stating that New Democracy represents continuous national renewal, echoing Konstantinos Karamanlis's vision.
The Greek government's stance that rising rents and land prices are a 'sign of economic health' has drawn criticism, with opposition parties advocating for housing as a social right.
The Greek government is launching an intensive pre-election campaign in the critical regions of Peloponnese, Macedonia, and Thessaly, with several top New Democracy ministers taking on special assignments to boost support.
Greek tax authorities are intensifying checks on monetary parental provisions, donations, and movements through joint bank accounts to identify potential hidden gift tax evasion.
The Greek government, with the phrase 'every day counts,' aims to address pending issues and accelerate preparations for the upcoming elections. Several names have been finalized for the New Democracy party's candidate lists, with further announcements expected.
The Greek government faces significant criticism for abolishing free toll passages for professionals and unemployed individuals in the Evros region. Critics highlight the government's responsibility for removing the 2017 ministerial clause from the concession agreement.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that consumers should expect fuel price reductions next week and rejected the idea of capping rents.
The Greek government acknowledges that inflation is an international phenomenon, linked to rising stock markets which performed well during wartime and continue to do so.
Pierrakakis and Stournaras are urged to represent citizens and the rule of law, rather than banks, funds, and servicers, regarding the decision concerning borrowers under the Katseli law.
The Greek government, through Marinakis, has stated that the European Parliament's resolution on Turkey vindicates Greek positions. Separately, Gio Kay expressed confidence in becoming a Europarliamentarian.
The Greek government is evaluating whether to continue its diesel fuel subsidy, with the decision dependent on the trajectory of international oil prices and their impact on the domestic market.
As revelations multiply, the Mitsotakis government appears to view the investigation into a scandal as the problem, rather than the scandal itself, raising questions about who fears European prosecutors.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, responded to opposition proposals, emphasizing the need for costed solutions and stating that the country has 'paid dearly' for the 'free-of-charge' mentality.
The Greek government is introducing the new PosoKanei application, allowing consumers to compare supermarket product prices in real-time, as presented in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Manos Manousakis, Chairman and CEO of ADMHIE, highlighted a triple vote of confidence for the company and its investment program from the Greek government, the European Commission, and international investors, confirming that the capital increase has been fully covered.
Chevron's plan for a larger unified exploration zone in the southern Ionian Sea, specifically for Block 10, has been postponed to 2028 following a 15-month extension of the exploration program approved by the Greek government.
From Nikaia (Kokkinia), Alexis Tsipras delivered a speech emphasizing victory from the first ballot and positioning SYRIZA as the primary force to overturn the current government, urging a broad progressive alliance against Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The Greek Prime Minister's office is reportedly preparing to block the summoning of Dillian and Dimitriadis for a hearing, despite the necessary signatures having been collected, with Minister Voridis leading the effort.
The Greek government is under ongoing pressure to provide clear answers regarding a scandal involving Israeli Dillian, Dimitriadis, Kontoleon, and Harpaz, which continues to undermine the rule of law.
A discussion on the Greek government's strategy for the Greek diaspora, emphasizing that no strategy can be effective without strengthening the rule of law in Greece.
Greenpeace activists held a peaceful protest outside the New Democracy offices in Greece, questioning Prime Minister Mitsotakis about genetically modified organisms, stating it's the first time a Greek government has voted in favor of releasing genetically modified plants.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on Antonis Samaras' disagreements regarding foreign policy, stating that while differences exist, the collective good always takes precedence.
The Greek government is initiating a pilot digital traceability system for sheep and goats using electronic boluses, marking a significant step towards modernizing the primary agricultural sector and enhancing transparency in managing agricultural subsidies.
SYRIZA MPs, led by V. Kokkalis, have questioned the government's inaction regarding the absence of a specific institutional framework for the use of agricultural drones in Greece, hindering farmers' access to modern technology.
The Greek government is accused of prioritizing the profiteering of a few and the impoverishment of many by refusing to reduce VAT on basic goods, lower fuel excise taxes, and implement reliable controls to combat price gouging.
Greece's Ministry of National Economy and Finance is re-evaluating proposed tax changes for hybrid cars following significant market reactions to the new regulations outlined in the draft omnibus bill.
The Greek government is accused of violating the rule of law and international obligations by allegedly making refugees disappear to prevent asylum claims, cultivating far-right sentiments, and remaining silent on accusations of recruiting masked individuals.
The Greek government is under pressure to disclose contracts related to the Predator spyware, with critics questioning the transparency of digital reforms.
The Greek government has rejected the creation of a standalone criminal offense for femicide, with the Deputy Justice Minister stating that existing law already mandates a life sentence for all intentional homicides.
Deputy Minister of Justice Ioannis Bougas outlined government initiatives to tackle the issue of femicides and violence against women, emphasizing it as a high-priority matter during a parliamentary discussion.
The Greek government faces a difficult political dilemma as it seeks a definitive solution for widow's pensions to avoid a new wave of social reactions and address a critical insurance issue.
The Mitsotakis government in Greece is advocating for a fast-track constitutional review, a move that has met with no consensus from the opposition. This push for constitutional changes is seen by some as a precursor to upcoming elections.
The Greek government is implementing new measures and regulations to address private debt, including a bill to tackle the energy crisis, boost disposable income, and combat illegal gambling. Additional support of 350 euros monthly will be provided to individuals with debts to the state and banks who have faced seizures.
A mini-reshuffle of the Greek government is anticipated, with speculation surrounding potential ministerial changes. This comes after a private meeting between Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Kyranakis, which led to Kyranakis's selection as the new secretary of New Democracy.
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance is preparing a new tax framework to impose a 15% tax on cryptocurrencies, aiming to integrate crypto assets into the national tax code.
A 'mini-reshuffle' of the Greek government is anticipated following the election of Kyranakis as the New Democracy party's Secretary. This change is expected to lead to specific adjustments within the governmental structure.
Kostis Hatzidakis announced that the Greek government is intervening early to address rising gasoline and diesel prices observed since early July. The government is working in consultation with refineries to tackle the issue.
The Greek government's foreign policy is being criticized as a failure for Greek interests, with claims that it continues a specific policy of alignment with the United States, from which Greece is losing out at the Summit.
Workers at Elite Patraiki Paper Industry in Achaia are calling for immediate state intervention as the region faces deindustrialization and job losses, with critics accusing the government of being a passive observer.
The Greek government has decided to extend the suspension of VAT and the exemption from capital gains tax on property transfers until 2027. This measure aims to support the real estate market and reduce the cost of property acquisition.
The 'blue' majority in Greece has transformed the discussion on constitutional review into a theater of the absurd, with critics suggesting they aim to constitutionalize patronage.
The Mitsotakis government is accused of making false claims about 'universality' and introducing arbitrary and illegal exclusions regarding injustices faced by loan borrowers, instead of addressing the issues.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis responded to new criticisms from former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras by referencing summer TV series reruns, such as 'Retire'.
The Greek government is challenging its political rivals, referencing the 11th anniversary of the 2015 referendum and discussing issues of violence and hybrid threats.
PASOK has criticized the Greek Prime Minister's office for its 'inexplicable shield of protection' for National Security Secretary General Dokos, citing a third day of national embarrassment following interviews by Russian pranksters.
SYRIZA stated that national security is not an electoral slogan or a field for petty party exploitation, criticizing the New Democracy government for becoming a factor of insecurity for the country despite its focus on security.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced that the Greek government is legislating the strictest framework within the European Union for consumer safety and support.
The Greek government has pledged zero tolerance for blind violence and committed to arresting those responsible for the murder of Vagia Nestora. This tragedy adds to the family's sorrow, as her sister was also lost in 2021.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis commented on Greek-Turkish relations, emphasizing that 'calm waters' are useful but not an end in themselves, and that the Greek government's stance simultaneously created a framework for dialogue.
PASOK has publicly questioned the Greek government spokesperson, demanding clarification on what exactly is being denied in response to a Mega TV report, following an earlier statement from the opposition party.
Payments are commencing today for the Greek government's 'Change Heating System and Water Heater' program. This initiative aims to support citizens in upgrading their home heating and water heating systems.
The Greek government has reached an agreement with the food industry and supermarkets to stabilize prices for two summer months and implement significant reductions on basic products starting September 1st.
The Greek government held a high-level meeting at Maximos Mansion with market representatives to discuss measures against inflation and seek an agreement for immediate and horizontal price reductions. Announcements are expected regarding the outcomes of the meeting.
A meeting under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis concerning the containment of prices for consumer goods and necessities has concluded, with the Minister of Development expected to make statements at 2:00 PM.
With inflation expected to remain high in June despite falling fuel prices, the Greek government is preparing to introduce a list of 'cheap' products to help households manage costs.
The Greek government inaugurated a digital land registry in a ceremonial event, despite the full cadastral mapping not being completed until the following year.
On June 28, 2015, the Greek government under Alexis Tsipras announced a bank holiday and capital controls, limiting ATM withdrawals to 60 euros, amidst intense negotiations with European institutions and ahead of a referendum.
The Greek government has introduced draft legislation to prohibit individuals under 17 from riding e-scooters, make insurance mandatory, and increase fines, following a series of severe and fatal accidents involving minors.
The Greek government is facing criticism for allegedly eroding labor rights and impoverishing workers, as highlighted during a discussion on a new labor ministry bill.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that the government is closely monitoring fuel prices during a briefing for political journalists. He also responded to several questions regarding Dimitris Avramopoulos, reiterating the government's stance.
SYRIZA-PS MPs have raised concerns about significant delays in payments for Olive Oil Producers' Organizations (OEF) programs, accusing the government of jeopardizing European funds.
Navagio Beach, one of Greece's most iconic attractions, will remain inaccessible to tourists for the entire season, with authorities on Zakynthos and the Greek government maintaining the entry ban.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis expressed support for Dimitris Avramopoulos, stating that his explanations were convincing and there is no issue preventing him from being on the ballot.
Former Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev reportedly met with representatives of the new Greek government in Furka, Halkidiki, in the summer of 2019 to resolve dilemmas surrounding the Prespa Agreement, according to journalist Tasos Tsimas.
The Greek government has announced two new significant employment programs aimed at supporting people with disabilities and individuals over 55. Additionally, Minister Pierrakakis reiterated the goal of providing relief to citizens regarding loans under the Katseli law.
Miltos Zamparas is urging the Greek government to extend the 'EXOIKONOMO' energy saving program before its discontinuation, citing structural dysfunctions in its management as the cause for accumulated delays.
Another government alibi regarding taxes has been debunked, with the SYRIZA-PS party persistently proposing that the government abandon pretenses and reduce taxes.
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government's response to the cost of living crisis, stating that citizens perceive the government as unwilling or unable to address the issue, and that Greeks have felt unprotected for seven years.
The Greek government is preparing strict new measures for internet use by minors, including a proposed bill to ban internet access for those under 15, citing a rise in ADHD cases and school exclusions due to mobile phone use.
The Greek political party SYRIZA-P.S. has decided not to provide any consent to the current government, accusing it of numerous constitutional violations.
A strong message has been sent to the Greek government regarding its alleged manipulation tactics within the justice system, with calls for a progressive government that ensures judicial independence becoming more urgent.
The Greek government is preparing a new initiative to attract foreign investment capital and high-ranking financial executives from abroad, offering tax incentives and exemptions through a new multi-bill.
A SYRIZA-PS Member of Parliament is urging the Greek government to explain why the non-seizable amount for salaries and pensions is not being increased to 1,600 euros for employees and pensioners.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis launched a strong attack on opposition parties for their stance in the European Parliament regarding the report on Turkey. Marinakis stated that 'the masks have fallen' concerning both the criticism leveled and the opposition's position.
Questions are being raised to the Greek government regarding recommendation letters for Dillian's Predator spyware, with demands for explanations as to why Smirlis was never called as a witness concerning the omission of Regulation 2021/821, which pertains to human rights.
The Greek government is preparing an economic package for the Thessaloniki International Fair, aiming to present new tax and contribution reductions for businesses and households, potentially totaling 1 billion euros.
Critics accuse the Greek government of converting former colleges into supposedly private higher education institutions to serve political cronies. They argue that education is not a matter of exchange and profitability, and warn of a dangerous constitutional game involving national symbols.
The Greek government is intensifying its efforts to combat high prices, announcing a new platform to monitor supermarket prices. This initiative is part of broader measures to address inflation and consumer costs.
The New Democracy government is accused of fully instrumentalizing the constitution for pre-election purposes, with calls for immediate action against femicides.
The Greek economic team is reportedly considering a reduction of social security contributions by half to one percentage point to enhance business competitiveness.
The Greek government is expanding its digital customer registry to include event venues, reception halls, catering companies, and auto repair shops, seeking new revenue sources to finance tax cuts and social support measures.
PASOK MP Milena Apostolaki has accused the Greek government of being a 'passive observer' to the exorbitant increases in health insurance premiums, failing to protect thousands of policyholders.
The Greek government's outstanding debts to private suppliers and taxpayers remain high at 3.6 billion euros, with hospitals accounting for the largest share of unpaid dues.
Despite the Greek government celebrating economic improvements, households and businesses continue to pay a high price due to the ongoing cost of living crisis.
The New Democracy government in Greece is facing criticism for allegedly promoting its failures in managing zoonotic diseases through expensive advertising campaigns.
New members of the Greek government have been sworn in during a ceremony at the Presidential Palace. Photographs and videos captured the event as the new cabinet officially took office.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, president of Voice of Logic, attacked the Greek government for reducing permanent teacher appointments while increasing contract staff, arguing this undermines public education.
The Greek government has established a new position of 'Permanent Service Undersecretary' at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs through an unrelated amendment to a different bill, bypassing its own existing laws.
A political statement criticizes the current Greek government, asserting that its lack of respect for democratic institutions is not accidental but stems from a value framework where meritocracy and honesty have no place.
Dimitris Koutsoumpas, leader of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), stated in Parliament that his party would not support any constitutional revision that would give the government free rein for new reactionary changes, accusing the government of trying to cover up scandals and crimes.
A Greek government delegation, led by Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, is touring the Kilkis region, holding meetings with local authorities, farmers, and entrepreneurs.
Greek government officials, including Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni and Parliament Speaker Konstantinos Tasoulas, held meetings with Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem in Athens. Discussions focused on Greece's support for the Patriarchate's rights and the protection of Christians in the Middle East.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis outlined the Maximos Mansion's strategy, emphasizing the effectiveness of government work and confirming that the next elections will be held in 2027, explicitly denying any connection between the recent mini-reshuffle and the electoral timeline.
The Greek government is planning a new €350 million space technologies program, aligning with Europe's increasing focus on space as a critical pillar for security, resilience, and strategic autonomy.
Tasos Chatzivasileiou is returning to the Greek government, reassuming his position as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. He previously served in the role, responsible for Economic Diplomacy and Extroversion.
The Greek government is planning a new space technology program with a budget of 350 million euros. This initiative comes as Europe aims to establish space as a critical security infrastructure.
Speculation is mounting in Greece regarding a potential mini-reshuffle of the government, with various scenarios being discussed for key ministerial positions. Reports also suggest the possibility of early autumn elections.
K. Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK-KINAL, criticized the Greek government for its failures regarding Turkish provocations, inflation, and the economy, stating that only PASOK can guarantee political change.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis dismissed former Prime Minister Samaras' comparison of Mitsotakis and Tsipras as illogical, while also announcing upcoming government changes on Thursday.
The Greek government is being accused of violating the Prespa Agreement through the placement of a votive column in Drama, raising questions about the Foreign Ministry's stance.
The Greek government is developing a new digital infrastructure, the Unified Real Estate Hub, to centralize and manage all data related to real estate properties on a single platform.
The Greek government and major supermarkets have reached a voluntary agreement to implement price reductions on groceries starting August 31st. Retailers and suppliers now have a short period to finalize the specific products, discount levels, and in-store flagging mechanisms for the scheme, which aims to combat food inflation.
The Greek government is accused of failing to address consumer protection issues and instead maintaining cartels, leading to increased profits for these groups.
The SYRIZA-PS party's sector head criticizes the Greek government and Hellenic Train, labeling 'Operation Blues' and the arrival of new trains as an election-related communication stunt and a cover-up for conventional failures.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, has reflected on his three years in the position, emphasizing truth as a sacred duty and the timeless nature of information dissemination.
The Greek government has implemented a new law (5293/2026) ending its claims on agricultural properties previously granted to citizens, resolving a long-standing issue for thousands of landowners.
For the first time since 2012, the Greek government is planning a unified mechanism to address housing issues, focusing on using inactive military camps and closed homes to provide more affordable housing options.
The Greek government is reportedly offering lawyers a €250 bonus if their advice results in refugees and migrants withdrawing their asylum applications, a move criticized as promoting anti-immigrant policies.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis responded to comments made by former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in a series of videos, stating he would have expected Samaras to comment on the 2015 referendum.
The Greek government is facing criticism, with an incident involving pranksters and the hacking of the EFET website being cited as evidence that disproves the government's claims of excellence and digital successes.
Alexis Tsipras, in an interview with Politico, urged the Greek government to stop giving a 'blank check' to the US in foreign policy, criticizing the Prime Minister for excessive concessions to the US.
A parliamentary question has been submitted to the Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, demanding accountability for the reduction of resources in lignite-producing areas and the allocation of revenues from carbon allowance auctions.
Following the killing of Vagia Nestora, the Greek government has issued a zero-tolerance message, with New Democracy and ONNED calling for a protest and calls for anti-establishment groups to be treated as criminal organizations.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis stated that maintaining calm relations with Turkey is not an ultimate goal, emphasizing that every Greek government since the restoration of democracy has engaged in discussions with Turkey. He highlighted that dialogue is a historical practice rather than an end in itself.
Greek government sources have stated that PASOK, under Androulakis, is in a state of decline and despair. They claim the party is rapidly descending into desperation and decay.
A parliamentary question highlights government contradictions, the absence of a long-term agreement, and uncertainty regarding the cross-border waters of the Ardas river and the Evros region.
The Greek government has unveiled its key priorities for the second half of the year, including new educational and spatial planning initiatives, aiming to quash speculation about an autumn election.
SYRIZA criticized the Greek government's meeting on high prices, stating that after seven years, the Mitsotakis government is rediscovering a problem it created and maintained, offering no substantive solutions.
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK, has accused the Greek government of deceiving pensioners and explicitly admitting to reducing their real income.
The Greek government has reportedly budgeted to collect an unprecedented 1.31 billion euros from various fines, with 870 million euros specifically designated as tax penalties.
The Greek government is compensating fishermen for catching poisonous "rabbitfish," an invasive species that has migrated to the warming Mediterranean Sea due to climate change.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis launched a strong attack on former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, criticizing his economic proposals and comparing him to a character from 'Crazy Fifties' for promising benefits with taxpayers' money.
The Greek government, which has been systematically privatizing monuments, is now reportedly considering the establishment of a public limited company (SA) to further 'liberalize' the sale of collective wealth.
G. Gavrilos, speaking in the Hellenic Parliament, criticized the New Democracy government, stating it has never demonstrated a desire for strong local self-government and instead seeks to control and weaken it.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis rejected accusations of a 'cover-up' or 'preferential treatment' for D. Avramopoulos, responding to questions about the government's handling of the matter.
A recent Greek government decision regarding the Katseli law is expected to immediately benefit over 100,000 debtors. Prime Minister Mitsotakis praised the government's initiative, stating it exceeded expectations and sends a message of security to consistent borrowers.
The Greek government has reportedly shifted its focus to addressing real problems, as indicated by a recent regulation from the Ministry of Finance. Discussions also include the potential candidacy of Alexia Evert.
The Mitsotakis government in Greece is accused of instrumentalizing the Constitutional Revision, particularly concerning environmental and housing guarantees, to benefit economic interests.
The Greek government is emphasizing the completion of major infrastructure projects across the country, including Central and Northern Greece, Crete, and Attica, as a key advantage and fulfillment of its promises.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that national elections will be held in the spring of 2027, outlining the government's strategy which includes regional tours, social interventions, and political reconnection efforts leading up to that date.
A new political confrontation has erupted in Greece between the government and the PASOK party regarding the cost of the typical basket of basic goods, following statements by Nikos Androulakis.
The Greek government is accused of a multi-front attack on the environment, including changes to Article 24 by altering the definition of a forest and introducing 'dynamic urban planning' with transferable building coefficients.
The Greek government, led by Prime Minister Mitsotakis, has launched a 'Home Renovation' program offering subsidies of up to €36,000 and introduced the 'PosoKanei' price comparison platform to help consumers. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to address inflation and stimulate the economy, with strong public interest reported for the renovation scheme.
Greek Justice Minister G. Floridis clarified that the Greek government has no involvement in the renewal or non-renewal of any judicial official's term, including Greek European prosecutors.
The Greek government is intensifying its fight against high prices by creating new platforms for various issues, while also responding to what it calls 'fake news' from the opposition. The opposition, however, criticizes the government for relying on platforms instead of concrete solutions.
Greece's SYRIZA party has criticized the New Democracy government, asserting that the country's demographic decline, highlighted by recent ELSTAT data on birth rates, is a political choice made by the ruling party.
The Greek government is prioritizing its agenda on two fronts: engagement with Brussels and the ongoing battle against the rising cost of living. Efforts are being made to address economic challenges and maintain stability.
The Greek government faces criticism for offering 'platforms' as solutions to national problems instead of implementing policies to reduce the cost of living.
The Greek government (ND) and PASOK are continuing negotiations regarding Article 16, which concerns the full commercialization of Higher Education, evoking memories of debates from 2006-2007.
The Greek government is implementing new tax provisions, described as a 'tax passport,' to attract international investment funds, alternative investment managers, and high-ranking financial sector executives. This measure is part of a multi-bill from the Ministry of National Economy and Finance.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced a new package of tax relief measures at the Thessaloniki International Fair, while also criticizing the opposition for its populist rhetoric.
The Greek government has introduced a multi-bill that includes measures for debt regulation, allowing repayment in 72 installments, and new regulations for coastal management and protection, utilizing drones and satellites to combat illegal activities.
The Greek government is facing criticism for claiming high economic growth while citizens experience low purchasing power. Critics argue that despite growth figures, Greeks remain at the bottom of the European Union in terms of buying power.
A recent poll indicates growing public dissatisfaction with the Greek government, but also highlights the opposition's fragmentation, preventing them from capitalizing on the sentiment.
The Greek government is grappling with a complex fiscal situation as it works to finalize a new package of support measures to be presented at the Thessaloniki International Fair by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, while also drafting the 2027 budget.
SYRIZA is calling on the Greek government to prevent the installation of a memorial bearing the quote 'And Macedonia is part of Greece,' citing Article 7 of the Prespa Agreement as a legal basis against such an interpretation.
A top minister revealed the Greek government's upcoming plans, alongside discussions on a poll involving an MP, pension reforms, and a business venture by Savvidis.
The Greek government plans to announce extensive tax relief measures for businesses and the abolition of presumptive income for self-employed professionals at the 90th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) in September.
The Greek Prime Minister addressed the New Democracy Political Committee, discussing the challenges and threats facing the government, including economic and political pressures.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis reiterated the country's need for a government immediately after the upcoming elections, underscoring New Democracy's aim for an absolute majority.
The Greek government has withdrawn the regional property tax (ENFIA) from the draft bill for the Local Government Code, which was under public consultation, while the municipal property tax remains.
The Greek government is facing renewed criticism regarding its economic policies, which are reportedly causing financial strain in rural areas, and its proposed AI scheme. Public sentiment indicates that a majority of citizens are struggling financially, leading to calls for accountability from the government.
Yiannis Bratakos announced that the Greek government is proposing immediate measures for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including caps on surcharges and automatic offsetting of debts, to alleviate pressure from limited liquidity and increased obligations.
The Greek government is facing criticism for allegedly downgrading Physical Education in schools, despite promoting sports as beneficial for health and social cohesion in national exams.
SYRIZA is demanding explanations from the Greek government regarding the resignation of Efthymios Bakoyannis, the Secretary General of Spatial Planning and Urban Environment.
The Greek government has established a new call center for the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) at a cost of 26.8 million euros, despite an existing digital platform that handled numerous procedures.
The Greek government announced a cabinet reshuffle, with new appointments including George Kotsiras as Deputy Minister of Transport, Markopoulos as Deputy Finance Minister, and Chatzivasileiou as Deputy Foreign Minister. The opposition criticized the changes as a recycling of individuals and balances.
I. Margaris, head of ADMIE, stated that the Greek government is supporting Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and accelerating energy storage, highlighting significant progress in the country's energy transformation. He noted the high penetration of RES and the opening of a new chapter for the sector.
New balances are forming within the Greek government and party ranks following Kyriakos Mitsotakis' decision to propose Konstantinos Kyranakis for the position of Secretary of the Political Committee of New Democracy, signaling an upcoming cabinet reshuffle.
Greek Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis announced that a limited government reshuffle is expected on Thursday, with the next general elections scheduled for 2027. The changes are anticipated to be minor in scope.
The Greek governing party is carefully interpreting recent opinion poll results, noting the complex political landscape created by the emergence of new parties.
The Greek government is facing criticism for seven 'lost years' and its failure to provide a timeline for infrastructure projects, following a parliamentary discussion where the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport declined to offer a schedule.