Greece's anti-terrorism unit is investigating a series of arson attacks targeting New Democracy party officials in Thessaloniki, with authorities searching for three perpetrators from the anti-establishment movement. Officials believe the attacks share a similar modus operandi and incendiary mechanism, describing them as a clear terrorist act.
Alexandra Sdoukou, spokesperson for the ruling New Democracy party, commented on the gas canister attacks targeting the homes of ND officials in Thessaloniki, asserting that SYRIZA officials have contributed to incidents of verbal violence that escalate into physical acts.
Authorities in Greece are investigating a series of arsons in Thessaloniki that appear to be coordinated attacks against members of the ruling New Democracy party, resulting in the death of a former candidate's mother and several injuries.
Explosions occurred outside the homes of New Democracy party members in Thessaloniki, resulting in five injuries. Officials, including Hardalias, condemned the attacks as cowardly and unjust.
Antonis Samaras, former Prime Minister of Greece, has condemned the attack in Thessaloniki, stating that violence has no place in a democratic society. His statement follows the recent explosions outside the homes of New Democracy party members.
A New Democracy party official, Zisis Ioakimovich, whose home was targeted in an arson attack, described the incidents as a 'terrorist attack' and a blow to democracy. He stated that the perpetrators intended to kill.
The Greek opposition party Avgi criticizes the New Democracy party's rhetoric about 'toxicity' and 'closing a cycle', suggesting that such claims were previously made by New Democracy itself.
Greece's New Democracy party is finalizing new names for its electoral lists, aiming to renew its cadre and strengthen its ballots with fresh candidates across various regions.
Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis detailed the four pillars of the New Democracy party's program and discussed their main objectives for the upcoming four-year term in a recent interview.
A GPO public opinion poll in Greece indicates that the New Democracy party is extending its lead, while SYRIZA, led by Tsipras, is gaining ground, and PASOK's support is declining.
The New Democracy party released a video highlighting the government's measures, policies, and projects implemented over the past three years, emphasizing effectiveness ahead of upcoming elections.
Greece's New Democracy party is discussing the need for constitutional protection of housing, raising questions about the sincerity of their commitment.
Politician Hatzidakis presented three key reasons why citizens should once again support the New Democracy party, citing fulfilled pre-election commitments in the economy, state interventions, and daily life.
Greece's New Democracy party has proposed constitutional amendments, including the abolition of amnesty for political crimes, postal voting within the country, and reforms to the electoral system and regional divisions.
Within Greece's New Democracy party, a second prominent member, Charalambos Athanasiou, has publicly disagreed with the party's proposal for a single six-year term for the President of the Republic, preferring the current two five-year terms.
ELAS, the Hellenic Police, has publicly accused the New Democracy party of generating more scandals than the Greek public can process. This statement suggests a critical view of the ruling party's conduct.
The Greek opposition questions whether government MPs will vote to lift the immunity of Mr. Avramopoulos or engage in another cover-up operation, likening the ruling New Democracy party to a court docket.
Yiannis Oikonomou, a New Democracy MP, described Kostas Karamanlis as a deeply partisan politician with strong and cohesive ties to the New Democracy party. Oikonomou's comments came in response to questions about the potential formation of a new political entity by Antonis Samaras.
Greece's New Democracy party is proposing constitutional amendments to safeguard rights based on new developments and needs. Key areas for revision include housing, climate change, and property protection.
Stylianidis is accused of 'grotesque patriotism' and attacking public universities while the New Democracy party emphasizes the 'protection' of the flag and language.
Konstantinos Kyranakis, the new secretary of Greece's New Democracy party, criticized opposition proposals and stated that the country would not be governed without his party achieving self-sufficiency.
Greek opposition parties, including PASOK and SYRIZA, have criticized the government's handling of migration and public health issues. They accuse the ruling New Democracy party of ineffectiveness and misleading the public.
Konstantinos Kyranakis, the new Secretary of the Political Committee of New Democracy, has sent a message of unity, cohesion, and electoral readiness in his first television interview since his election.
Greece has passed the EU Migration Pact law with votes solely from the New Democracy party, as every opposition party either rejected or abstained. This move highlights a growing trend towards stricter migration policies in Europe.
Stylianidis of the New Democracy party emphasizes the need to design a new Constitutional Charter for Greece, urging the overcoming of partisan differences for the nation's benefit.
A close associate of former Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has criticized the New Democracy party, stating it is illogical to blame Samaras if the party fails to reach 25% in elections and suggesting a plan to undermine him.
A nationwide poll conducted by Interview for Political shows Greece's New Democracy party maintaining a significant 15-point lead, with Alexis Tsipras's ELAS party in second place and Karystianou's support declining.
Sources from Greece's New Democracy party indicate that Stratos Simopoulos will take over as parliamentary spokesperson, replacing Dimitris Markopoulos, who will be responsible for tax policy.
Nikitas Kaklamanis, President of the Hellenic Parliament, expressed his personal condolences for the passing of Giorgos Souflias, a historic figure of the New Democracy party, referring to him as a "dear friend and companion."
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.
Greece's government is reportedly considering a cabinet reshuffle, potentially triggered by the election of a new New Democracy party secretary, especially if a current minister is appointed to the key party position.
Inflation in Greece rose to 4.6% in April 2026, up from 3.3% last year, with consumer prices increasing by 0.7% monthly, while the ruling New Democracy party is criticized for its response.
Progressive citizens in Greece are demanding political change, asserting that a victory against the New Democracy party will not come without a convergence of forces.
Adonis Georgiadis, a prominent Greek politician, shared his predictions for the New Democracy party, assessed his political opponents, and discussed personal matters in an interview with Protothema.
K. Tzavellas is accused of insulting the Greek Parliament, with allegations that the New Democracy party is silencing MPs. The article references Article 43A of Parliament's Regulations concerning the summoning of the Supreme Court Prosecutor for judicial matters.
Reports indicate early challenges for Karystianou's new party, with two independent MPs joining, while Prime Minister Mitsotakis is making moves regarding the New Democracy party secretary.
The 'Truth Team' (Omada Alitheias) has now officially assumed a guiding role within Greece's New Democracy party, raising questions about its influence.
The New Democracy party in Greece has released the results of the vote for the members of its Political Committee, which took place during the party's conference.
Greece's New Democracy party concluded voting at its conference, electing new members to its Political Committee, with detailed results and names of those elected being announced.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has formally launched his campaign for a third consecutive term, telling delegates at the ruling New Democracy party congress that the 2027 elections will be a direct contest between his economic record and opposition leaders he portrayed as a threat to the country's hard-won stability.
Speaking at the party's 16th National Congress at the Metropolitan Expo center in Athens, Mr. Mitsotakis declared that his blueprint for the next legislative cycle "...
Greece's ruling New Democracy party has commenced its 16th Regular Congress, featuring a speech by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The three-day event aims to regroup the party and prepare for upcoming elections.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is closely monitoring polls for the battle over second place and working to re-engage its 2023 voters. The party is also considering bringing PASOK and Alexis Tsipras into the political discourse, reviving a 'patchwork government' narrative.
A recent opinion poll in Greece indicates that foreign policy is a significant strength for the current government, with 46.5% of respondents trusting the New Democracy party on defense and foreign policy matters. The survey also revealed public sentiment regarding international figures and countries.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party maintains a 15-point lead in a recent poll, though public confidence is divided on the government's handling of inflation and high prices.
Recent opinion polls in Greece indicate a significant lead for the ruling New Democracy party over PASOK, with varying dynamics for other political figures. Concurrently, Prime Minister Mitsotakis addressed his party's parliamentary group, urging members to intensify their efforts and expressing confidence in future election victories.
Greece's New Democracy (ND) party is experiencing internal unrest ahead of a crucial parliamentary group meeting scheduled for Thursday. Efforts are being made by the Maximos Mansion to signal appeasement and foster dialogue within the party.
The article highlights the influential figures within the New Democracy party in Thessaloniki, tracing their political activities since September 2015. It details the protagonists and other key players involved in the battle for the party's presidency.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stated that former Prime Minister Karamanlis embodies the New Democracy party and does not require a special invitation to its upcoming conference.
Alexandra Sdoukou, spokesperson for Greece's New Democracy party, launched criticism against the opposition, stating they are unable to politically contend and are cultivating a climate of alleged "state subversion." She also commented on the potential establishment of a preliminary examination committee.
A new Metron Analysis poll indicates Greece's ruling New Democracy party maintains a 13-point lead, yet a significant shift in public sentiment shows a majority of Greeks now prefer a coalition government.
The New Democracy party is holding a pre-congress meeting in Nafplio, Greece, as part of its pre-congressional dialogue ahead of the 16th Regular Party Congress in Athens, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis scheduled to speak.
Dora Bakoyannis has defended Akis Skertsos, calling him an "exceptionally good technocrat" and stating his article on the relationship between MPs and citizens was misunderstood, following reactions within the New Democracy party.
Disagreements continue within Greece's New Democracy party regarding the role of MPs and clientelistic relationships, following a recent parliamentary decision, with comments from figures like Voridis and Marinakis highlighting the internal tensions.
Greece's New Democracy party honored its founder, Konstantinos Karamanlis, on the 28th anniversary of his passing, stating his legacy will forever serve as a guide.
A political figure has reportedly confused alleged illegalities by the New Democracy party concerning OPEKEPE with the economic proposals put forth by S. Famellos.
The 'Omada Alitheias' (Team of Truth) is described as a stronghold for the New Democracy party, accused of launching fake news, smear campaigns, and targeted character assassinations for years.
A political debate in Greece questions whether the New Democracy party is guiding the 'Team of Truth' or vice versa, with one statement interpreted as a threat or warning to the Prime Minister.
The large number of candidates, the scenario of fewer seats in the next elections, and the early start of regional candidates in A' Thessaloniki are intensifying competition within the New Democracy party.
Greece's New Democracy party is reportedly facing a potential rebellion from 40 MPs next Wednesday over the issue of immunity waivers, with involved parliamentarians changing their stance.
Makarios Lazaridis has resigned as Greece's Deputy Minister of Rural Development, an issue that had been ongoing for days and caused significant discomfort within the government and the New Democracy party.
Dimitris Markopoulos has been appointed as the new parliamentary spokesperson for Greece's New Democracy party. He replaces Makarios Lazaridis in the role.
The Greek Parliament's plenary session is scheduled for April 22 to decide on lifting the parliamentary immunity of 13 members from the New Democracy party. This decision is related to the OPEKEPE case.
A scandal involving the mismanagement of public funds at OPEKEPE is being discussed in Greece, prompting questions about its electoral impact on the New Democracy party.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called on EU prosecutors to quickly decide on indictments in a farm fraud probe that implicates lawmakers from his New Democracy party, aiming to contain the political fallout.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stated he would publish requests for favors ("rousfetia") from opposition MPs if they criticize his New Democracy party colleagues. He emphasized that political mediation is not new.
A Greek opposition party accused the ruling New Democracy party of sowing division, using toxicity and slander as official government policy, and refused to participate in their 'political downfall'.
Greek political figures have criticized what they deem as 'unacceptable and out of place divisive statements' by Kyranakis, emphasizing the goal of forming a credible governmental alternative to the New Democracy party.
Greece's New Democracy party is proposing a mechanism for preventive constitutional review of passed bills by the Supreme Special Court, as part of a constitutional revision proposal.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos expressed his shock over the death of Vagia Nestora, the mother of a New Democracy party official, following attacks against party members in Thessaloniki. He stated that he did not expect Greece to again have a victim of terrorism.
Greek officials, including Minister Theodorikakos and Stavros Papastavrou, condemned recent arson attacks and violence against New Democracy party executives, asserting that democracy will not be intimidated by such acts.
The New Democracy party is accused of hypocrisy regarding Article 86 and engaging in provocation, after allegedly weaponizing the article concerning the prosecution of government members.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party has launched an aggressive nationwide mobilization, overhauling its candidate lists with celebrities and young professionals to shore up vulnerable regions ahead of looming elections.
A political controversy has erupted in Greece concerning former EU Commissioner Avramopoulos's alleged 'fees,' leading to his removal from an Economist conference and calls for his expulsion from the New Democracy party's parliamentary group.
Opposition parties, including PASOK, have criticized the seven-year governance of Prime Minister Mitsotakis and the New Democracy party, labeling it a significant lost opportunity for the country. They are calling for political change.
Anna Efthymiou, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security, expressed negative surprise regarding Dimitris Avramopoulos's actions, stating that the New Democracy party has since clarified its position on the matter.
Three years after its second consecutive election victory, Greece's New Democracy party, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, is focusing on ongoing projects and reforms rather than celebrations, aiming for continued self-reliance.
The New Democracy party's plan to strengthen its national electoral lists with candidates from municipalities and regions is causing unrest within its parliamentary group, intensifying competition for votes.
Euripides Stylianidis of the New Democracy party proposed a constitutional revision, including the abolition of amnesty for political crimes and the removal of the term "political crime" from the constitution, aiming to send a strong message against violence.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party has structured its program around four key pillars—family support, housing, equal opportunities, and regional development—as it seeks to convince citizens to entrust it with a third four-year term.
After shelving 'popular referendums,' Greece's New Democracy party is now promoting a 'digital referendum,' a move that has reportedly caused disagreement between Dora Bakoyannis and Mitsotakis.
Greek politician Kostis Hatzidakis stated that the New Democracy party aims to combine the demand for stability with national renewal, acknowledging that not everything has been done correctly and challenges remain.
The New Democracy party is reportedly struggling in rural areas and small towns, with its support falling below 20% and only 10% among farmers and livestock breeders, particularly in Northern Greece.
High prices and profiteering are reportedly leading to the manipulation of subsidies, with the New Democracy party's policies being linked to the country's demographic decline.
Greece's New Democracy party has established a task force to prepare for the 2027 elections, focusing on consolidating its party base and bringing back disaffected members and voters, following the election of Kyranakis as secretary.
Greek political commentary emphasizes the urgent need for political change, criticizing the New Democracy party and suggesting consequences if it does not suffer losses in upcoming elections.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party has officially entered pre-election mode for the 2027 elections, initiating a nationwide tour and an aggressive candidate recruitment drive aimed at renewing up to 75 percent of its legislative ballots.
A significant portion of Greek society, 70% of citizens, is seeking political change and demands a strong progressive political force to counter the ruling New Democracy party.
The New Democracy party, led by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, announced that Dimitris Papastergiou, Alexandra Sdoukou, and Nikos Papaioannou will be included as candidates in their ballots for the next parliamentary elections in 2027.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis delivered a message regarding the 2027 elections, signaling the next political phase for the New Democracy party. The event, held in Moschato, marked an intense pre-election mobilization.
Sofia Voultepsi expresses her belief that the New Democracy party would perform better if former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras were to form his own party, noting anger among ND voters towards him.
The New Democracy party in Greece is moving to institutionalize an authoritarian neoliberal approach to local government, aiming to transform municipalities and regions into central state services without autonomy or financial independence, and privatizing key activities.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced a targeted cabinet reshuffle, promoting a new generation of lawmakers from the ruling New Democracy party to key economic, transport, and foreign policy roles in preparation for the 2027 general elections.
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.
Konstantinos Kyranakis has been proposed by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to become the new Secretary of Greece's ruling New Democracy party. This move is expected to lead to a minor government reshuffle, with the Political Committee set to convene for the official appointment.
A bill from the Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum, concerning the implementation of the Pact on Migration and Asylum, was passed in principle by the ruling New Democracy party, despite opposition.
A call has been made for progressive political forces in Greece to cooperate and align their efforts to defeat the New Democracy party, emphasizing this as key for the upcoming Central Committee meeting.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party has submitted its proposals for constitutional revision to Parliament, signed by 155 MPs. The proposals include bold reforms across various fields, such as the law on ministerial responsibility.
A new Interview poll conducted in Eastern Attica, Greece, indicates that if national elections were held next Sunday, the New Democracy party would come first with 36% of the vote.
Two new political parties have been unveiled in Greece, signaling an early start to the election season as they aim to challenge the dominant conservative New Democracy party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Al. Sdoukou, spokesperson for Greece's New Democracy party, stated that the government will continue its work until the last day, delivering on promises and preventing opposition chaos from destabilizing the country.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined his roadmap for the next elections, reiterating plans for polls in 2027, during the New Democracy party conference.
The 16th Congress of Greece's New Democracy party concluded with discussions on upcoming elections and party dynamics, with government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis positively assessing the three-day event.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is reportedly making efforts to appeal to four distinct groups of angry voters in an attempt to broaden its support base.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the New Democracy party conference, declaring a 'national necessity' for a third electoral victory by 2027 to avoid ungovernability. His speech conveyed messages both within and outside the party, emphasizing the completion of their 2023 mandate by 2030.
Top figures from Greece's New Democracy party, including the Finance and Defense Ministers, conveyed messages of unity, commitment to principles, and addressed concerns over polls, emphasizing political responsibility.
Kostas Tsoukalas offered a critical commentary on Prime Minister Mitsotakis's recent statements regarding the cost of living crisis, suggesting the current economic situation is a direct result of the Prime Minister's own policies. Mitsotakis had expressed regret and anger over the issue during a New Democracy party conference.
Ioanna Gelestathi has unexpectedly resigned from Greece's ruling New Democracy party, citing internal disagreements and making critical remarks about the party's direction. Her departure was announced through a public post.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis stated that a third term for the New Democracy party would lead to regression for Greece. He emphasized that political change is the only path forward.
Thanos Plevris, Minister of Migration and Asylum, sent a pointed message to the New Democracy party, prompted by the Prime Minister's call to "sweat the jersey." Speaking to Actoin24, Plevris addressed whether he personally "sweats the jersey."
Thomas Gerakis, CEO of MARC, provides an analysis of current political trends and the electoral landscape in Greece, advising the New Democracy party to focus on its 2023 voters.
Members of Greece's New Democracy party expressed criticism regarding the 'executive state' and Laura Codruța Kövesi following a speech by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to the party's parliamentary group.
Greece's New Democracy party is facing accusations of attempting a new cover-up concerning wiretaps. The party is also criticized for allegedly using its role to serve the interests of its voters and friends.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party continues to hold a significant lead of nearly 17 percentage points over its closest rival, despite a slight dip in support and the emergence of new political parties.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is reportedly undergoing a period of internal discussions and efforts to appease dissenting members. Concerns have been raised within the party regarding leaks and internal challenges.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has defended his 'executive state' model against critics within his New Democracy party. He also delivered a message emphasizing discipline to the party's MPs.
Internal discussions are intensifying within Greece's New Democracy party ahead of its regular Congress, with issues like the OPEKEPE case and resignations of government officials creating fragile balances and MP dissatisfaction.
The fifth pre-congressional dialogue of Greece's New Democracy party is set to take place in Nafplio, attended by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ahead of the party's 16th Regular Congress.
The article criticizes Greece's New Democracy party, questioning its stance on "toxicity" given the involvement of its party members in the "Truth Team" since 2016.
Greece's New Democracy party is accused of attempting to undermine the institution of the European Public Prosecutor's Office, which critics say causes irreparable damage to the rule of law.
Independent Member of Parliament Charis Katsivardas has openly expressed his wish to join the New Democracy party, describing the potential move as "a wish come true."
This article discusses the decline of the New Democracy party and the opposition, suggesting it is time for center-left rivalries to be set aside for consensus.
Greek left-wing political forces are urging accelerated unification processes to form an alliance capable of defeating the New Democracy party, emphasizing the democratic necessity of early elections.
Greece's New Democracy party is holding its fourth pre-congress event in Heraklion, Crete, on Monday. The event is part of a tour by politician V. Kikilias.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that his New Democracy party will begin discussions in May for a constitutional revision. The plan focuses on a core of 25 articles and proposes major institutional reforms.
Greece's New Democracy party is accused of protecting Panagopoulos, with DAKE stating that despite his formal affiliation with PASOK, he was essentially aligned with New Democracy.
Greek Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos stated that an alleged 'moral discrediting operation' against the ruling New Democracy party and the government would not succeed, emphasizing the party's commitment to transparency, justice, and legality.
A new poll indicates that Greek citizens are divided on the prospect of early elections, with the New Democracy party experiencing a decline in its approval ratings.
Greece's governing New Democracy party has called for public protests after the 72-year-old mother of one of its parliamentary candidates died from severe burns sustained in a firebomb attack.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis condemned 'extreme left-wing violence' following attacks on New Democracy party officials in Thessaloniki and the tragic death of Vagia Nestora.
Greece's New Democracy party and ONNED are organizing a 'human chain' protest outside Hippokrateio Hospital with the message 'We are not afraid,' following a triple arson attack against party officials that resulted in the death of Vagia Nestora.
Homes of leaders from Greece's ruling New Democracy party were attacked with incendiary devices in Thessaloniki, resulting in five injuries. The incidents are being investigated as potential terrorist acts, with one victim's mother fighting for her life.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis campaigned in Egaleo, emphasizing that the New Democracy party will respond to critics by showcasing its achievements in due time. He reiterated the government's commitment to fulfilling its promises.
The leadership of Greece's New Democracy party is in intense discussions to finalize candidates for electoral lists across the country, with a focus on Attica, to be ready by late summer.
Greek politician Famellos stated that the New Democracy party chose to align with the interests of a few intertwined oligarchs rather than the interests of Greek society, ahead of the Thessaloniki International Fair.
K. Tsoukalas criticizes the New Democracy party, suggesting they view democratic processes for electing local officials as 'trouble' and are attempting to fully control local self-government.
The New Democracy party in Greece is accused of undermining the Parliament's Scientific Service to pass a controversial electoral law, following the defeat of K. Bakoyannis in municipal elections.
Greece's New Democracy party has released an AI-generated video to commemorate the three-year anniversary of its electoral victory on June 25, 2023. The video, titled 'We said it, we do it, and we continue,' highlights the party's achievements since the election.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is celebrating seven years in government and is actively preparing for the 2027 elections, with a political narrative focused on securing a third term.
In Greece, the New Democracy party is advocating for the generalization of postal voting, a move that has raised concerns about the integrity and secrecy of the electoral process, especially in the shadow of the 'E-mail Gate' scandal.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined the political and electoral strategy for the government and New Democracy party leading up to the 2027 national elections, emphasizing continuity with 'Agenda 2030'.
ELAS has launched a fierce attack on the government, accusing the New Democracy party of producing more scandals than the Greek public can consume and likening the government to a 'waiting room' at Evelpidon.
Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis spoke at an event, stating that the New Democracy party represents continuous national renewal, aligning with the vision of Konstantinos Karamanlis.
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.
Zoe Konstantopoulou has caused division within the New Democracy party, leading to a third postponement of the vote on lifting parliamentary immunities. The repeated delay highlights internal disagreements within the party regarding the issue.
A Greek article criticizes the New Democracy party, alleging that public funds are being channeled to associates of Prime Minister Mitsotakis, while support for the social majority is neglected.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis visited Ilion, stating that a third term for the New Democracy party would lead to another four years of high prices and economic hardship. He emphasized that continued ND governance would perpetuate the current cost of living crisis.
Greece's New Democracy party is reorganizing and finalizing its candidate lists as it prepares for the upcoming election campaign, with leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizing a stance against corruption.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reportedly signaled that elections will take place in the spring of 2027 and made pointed remarks regarding Antonis Samaras' position within the New Democracy party. Discussions also touched upon the state ballot, potential candidacies, and party finances.
Konstantinos Kyranakis has been elected as the new Secretary of Greece's New Democracy party. His election comes amidst speculation of potential snap elections in October, with his new role considered key for the party.
Domna Michailidou characterized the selection of Konstantinos Kyranakis as the New Democracy party secretary as a testament to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's focus on young people.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is reportedly preparing for an election battle, despite official denials from the Maximos Mansion regarding early elections. The article discusses Mitsotakis' strategy, the endorsement of Kyranakis, and the party's plan for consolidation.
Greece's New Democracy party is intensifying its activities, including ministerial visits and events, to revitalize its party mechanism, with Kyranakis set to be elected as the new Secretary.
Discussions are underway among Greek progressive parties to explore possibilities for forming a united electoral front against the ruling New Democracy party and Prime Minister Mitsotakis, aiming to capitalize on existing political momentum.
The New Democracy Party's Thessaloniki Committee is organizing an open and interactive event dedicated to environmental protection and innovation, to be held on Saturday evening at Perea beach.
Anestidis, a figure from the New Democracy party, has been vindicated after opposing government policies. This outcome highlights the nature of establishment behaviors in attempting to suppress social struggles.
Greece's New Democracy party has put forward proposals for significant constitutional revisions, focusing on three key areas: environment and housing, constitutional review, and justice system reforms.
Recent polls in Greece show the New Democracy party holding a significant lead of 12 points. Despite the emergence of Tsipras's new party, nearly half of respondents believe it offers no real change from SYRIZA.
A Greek political analysis suggests significant social and political erosion for the ruling New Democracy party, advocating for political change to restore democratic institutions, social justice, and public trust.
The New Democracy party is accused of attempting to erase its tracks by strategically staffing the National Intelligence Service (EYP). This move is seen as an effort to cover up previous actions or controversies.
The New Democracy (ND) party is reinforcing its ranks with a significant presence of members from the 30-something generation in the new composition of its Political Committee, which emerged from the party's 16th Congress.
Greek political parties are analyzing and reacting to the emergence of new political movements, particularly those associated with Tsipras and Karystianou. While the ruling New Democracy party believes its percentages remain unaffected, PASOK expresses concern about potentially losing its second-place position.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party held a three-day congress where officials, including Prime Minister Mitsotakis, emphasized the need for a stable government and presented a roadmap for the country's future until 2030.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis addressed the New Democracy party conference, emphasizing the party's unprecedented unity and the democratic nature of the process.
Following its recent conference, Greece's New Democracy party, led by Mr. Mitsotakis, has presented its roadmap for the upcoming elections, focusing on highlighting government achievements, moderation, and appealing to the center ground.
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK-KINAL, has strongly criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's concluding speech at the New Democracy party conference, calling it a 'confirmation of arrogance and authoritarian perception of governance' and predicting a decline under a third ND term.
The 16th Congress of Greece's New Democracy party held its second day of sessions, featuring speeches from figures like Eirini Agapidaki and a notable reception for Nikos Dendias. The event continued to outline the party's principles and future direction.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party held its 16th Congress, where Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participated in discussions, notably on artificial intelligence, and outlined the party's roadmap for 'Greece of 2030.' The conference also addressed national issues, the economy, and the party's priorities for the upcoming years.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is preparing for its conference under the slogan "Together for the Greece of 2030," focusing on party unity ahead of the election period.
Greece's New Democracy party is mobilizing its internal mechanisms and managing internal balances as it approaches its 16th Congress, with a focus on achieving maximum cohesion in anticipation of the upcoming election period.
Preparations are in full swing for the New Democracy party congress, with discussions involving figures like Mitsotakis and Karamanlis. The event is also fueling speculation about the possibility of early elections.
Recent polls in Greece indicate a decline for the ruling New Democracy party, while PASOK remains stable and former Prime Minister Tsipras sees a rise in support. These findings come amidst discussions within the New Democracy parliamentary group about government strategy and public concerns over economic issues.
Greece's New Democracy party has proposed significant changes to the Constitution, including the abolition of preliminary examinations, a new method for electing supreme court judges, and the introduction of a fiscal "brake." The party detailed 30 articles it suggests for revision.
Marinakis asserted that the New Democracy party stands to gain from dialogue, emphasizing that tomorrow's parliamentary group meeting holds historical significance.
The Greek government is facing strong opposition calls for an investigative committee and is navigating political tensions, while recent opinion polls show the ruling New Democracy party leading with 31.2%. Discussions about potential snap elections in the autumn are also circulating.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is actively working to quell growing dissent within his New Democracy party, issuing warnings to lawmakers as recent polls indicate a decline in conservative support.
A scandal involving Th. Mougios, a member of the Blueskies 'Truth Team' and a collaborator of Livanios, is reportedly unraveling at all levels, causing significant embarrassment to the New Democracy party.
A Greek MP warned that the New Democracy party insists on an economic model that led to the 2010 bankruptcy, expressing fear that this could be repeated.
The article discusses the structural challenges facing Greece after the New Democracy party, emphasizing the need for a new form of growth based on productivity that also reduces inequalities.
Pavlos Marinakis, spokesperson for Greece's New Democracy party, confirmed that Members of Parliament whose immunity had been lifted would still be included on the party's electoral ballots.
A political controversy in Greece highlights the lack of transparency regarding direct assignments to individuals convicted of wiretapping, questioning why the New Democracy party procured and extended a known faulty system for €9.5 million in 2021.
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is grappling with internal challenges, including efforts to normalize relations between the Maximos Mansion and its parliamentary group. The potential lifting of immunity for 13 MPs is further testing the party's unity ahead of upcoming elections.
A parliamentary representative of SYRIZA-PS has been acquitted by the Athens Misdemeanor Court in connection with the 2016 Mionis case, with the party claiming the New Democracy party's maneuvering collapsed.
The Greek government aims to put a stop to the escalating discussion surrounding the timing of the next elections, as it is creating internal "blue" (New Democracy party) introspection and dilemmas.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be in Crete tomorrow for the 4th pre-congress of the New Democracy party, continuing the dialogue ahead of its 16th regular congress.
Strong interest is reported from local government officials in Greece to run as parliamentary candidates for the New Democracy party, with the party actively scouting individuals for its upcoming lists.
Mylonakis is reportedly facing a 'second day of agony' and a period of 'toxicity' for the country. In response, ministers and officials from the New Democracy party have publicly shown their support for him.
The struggles of Greek producers persist even after Easter, with the Mitsotakis government and the ruling New Democracy party being solely blamed for the "failed executive state."
Greece's ruling New Democracy party is experiencing internal unrest, with concerns among MPs regarding the central management of a new crisis related to OPEKEPE. Discussions are also ongoing about which MPs facing legal cases will be candidates again.
A new Interview poll for Political shows Greece's ruling New Democracy party maintaining a strong lead at 33%, 17 points ahead of the second-place PASOK party at 16%.