PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis sharply criticized the Prime Minister regarding the announced support measures, stating that the Prime Minister understands "the oil in the lamp is running out."
During a television interview, Deputy Minister of Digital Governance, Konstantinos Kyranakis, stated that the OPEKEPE case file includes names of opposition Members of Parliament, specifically from PASOK. He also revealed details of a conversation with Fr. Parasiris.
Recent opinion polls in Greece indicate significant support for a coalition government between ND and PASOK, with a majority of respondents also expressing a desire for early elections.
The PASOK party has strongly criticized Georgiadis, accusing his behavior of reflecting the arrogance and authoritarianism of the Mitsotakis government. PASOK returned his characterizations of 'Pharisee, hypocrite' in a heated exchange.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis marked April 21st by stating that Greek democracy is no longer threatened by tanks but is systematically eroding from within, emphasizing the need for progressive political change.
The President and the leading executives of PASOK returned from Barcelona, where they participated in the Progressive Summit with great doses of euphoria and uplift.
Government sources in Greece have commented on PASOK's reaction to the appointment of Athanasios Kavvadas as the new Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, stating that the party's irritation is 'unjustified' given their frequent criticisms of the government.
PASOK-KINAL issued a statement criticizing New Democracy, accusing them of mudslinging and raising questions about the curriculum vitae of Athanasios Kavvadas.
PASOK-KINAL spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek Prime Minister, stating that his recent Sunday post on justice highlights the government's decline.
PASOK leader Kostas Tsoukalas stated that only PASOK can bring about a change in the country, arguing that a vote for his party is the only way to remove New Democracy and bring in a government ready to rule.
A public conflict is escalating between Panagiotis Doudonis, a PASOK MP, and journalist Vasilis Chiotis. The MP sent a legal notice to the journalist regarding statements made during a radio broadcast.
PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis asserted that the Greek government's targeting of institutions, judicial officials, and political opponents constitutes the true nature of the toxicity it attempts to attribute elsewhere.
Nikos Androulakis, President of PASOK-KINAL, is traveling to Barcelona for the inaugural Global Progressive Mobilization conference taking place on April 17-18.
Sokratis Famellos, president of SYRIZA, has reiterated his proposal for SYRIZA and PASOK to jointly submit a no-confidence motion against the current Greek government. He argued that parliamentary order and society demand such a motion.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis reportedly requested the postponement of a parliamentary discussion due to the critical health condition of MP Mylonakis. However, Prime Minister Mitsotakis insisted that the session proceed as scheduled.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Giorgos Mylonakis at Evangelismos Hospital to inquire about his condition. Political parties PASOK and SYRIZA also extended their wishes for his speedy recovery.
The Greek political party PASOK is calling for immediate answers from the Maximos Mansion regarding the second hiring of Makarios Lazaridis in 2013, specifically questioning his academic qualifications.
Kostas Tsoukalas, PASOK's press representative, has commented on alleged wiretapping incidents and the OPEKEPE case, suggesting they indicate a power structure centered around individuals.
Nikos Androulakis, President of PASOK-KINAL, shared his Easter greetings on social media with a personal and symbolic post featuring his son Marinos and a green egg.
Former minister Haris Kastanidis criticized Nikos Androulakis, commenting on PASOK's congress decision to introduce term limits for MPs, which he claims effectively excludes him from electoral lists.
Greece's Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, Makarios Lazaridis, has sharply criticized PASOK for voting against support measures for livestock farmers and addressing foot-and-mouth disease.
A heated dispute continues between Greek Health Minister Ad. Georgiadis and the PASOK party regarding allegations of 'rousfetia' (patronage or favors).
Kostas Tsoukalas, PASOK's press representative, criticized the Greek government, accusing it of "spreading blame, disorientation, incriminating opponents, and distorting reality." He asserted that the government is "panicked" and selectively applies respect and trust in justice.
Greece's PASOK party has strongly criticized Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, calling him a "far-right minister serving private interests" in response to a social media post he made.
A fresh political dispute has erupted between the Greek government and PASOK after PASOK leader Androulakis reposted a message critical of the distinguished writer and historian Soti Triantafyllou.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, criticized author Soti Triantafyllou after she highlighted PASOK's responsibility for a lack of transparency in Greece, referencing the OPEKEPE case.
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%.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's proposal regarding the incompatibility of parliamentary and ministerial roles, using the proverb 'a drowning man clutches at straws'.
Greek historian and author Soti Triantafyllou discussed the OPAP case and broader issues of impunity and lack of transparency in Greece, criticizing the PASOK party. She also offered her views on the ongoing war in Iran during a recent interview.
Η εκπρόσωπος Τύπου της ΝΔ Αλεξάνδρα Σδούκου, αναφερόμενη στην υπόθεση του ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕ, σημείωσε ότι πρόκειται για «περίπτωση που αναδεικνύει ένα σύστημα στρεβλώσεων το οποίο λειτούργησε για χρόνια».
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Σε πλήρη εκλογική ετοιμότητα βρίσκεται το ΠΑΣΟΚ σύμφωνα με την ηγεσία του, καθώς στη Χαριλάου Τρικούπη θεωρούν ότι οι νέες εξελίξεις στην υπόθεση του ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕ, η δικαστική διαδικασία στην υπόθεση των…
Η κυβέρνηση Μητσοτάκη έχει δημιουργήσει «καθετοποιημένο σύστημα» στη διαχείριση των κοινοτικών πόρων, τόνισε σε ανακοίνωση του ο Εκπρόσωπος Τύπου του ΠΑΣΟΚ, Κώστας Τσουκαλάς.
Αυτό τόνισε,…
«Όταν φτάνουμε να έχουμε μια κοινοβουλευτική ομάδα όπου ένα σημαντικό μέρος της ελέγχεται από τη δικαιοσύνη για ένα μαζικό σκάνδαλο διασπάθισης δημόσιων πόρων, υπάρχει μείζον ζήτημα.
PASOK-KINAL has commented on a potential cabinet reshuffle, asserting that early elections are the sole solution to achieve "cleansing" in light of recent political developments tied to a justice-related case.
A Pulse poll in Greece indicates that public concern over developments in the Middle East and the war's impact is high. The New Democracy party maintains over 30% support, while PASOK shows a slight increase after its recent conference.
A heated confrontation took place in the Greek Parliament between New Democracy, PASOK, and SYRIZA, focusing on wiretapping scandals, developments with the new OPEKEPE case file, and the prospect of early elections.
The president of PASOK called for immediate elections to end impunity and bring change, following claims that the Prime Minister is being publicly blackmailed by Dillian.
Theodosis Pelegrinis, former Deputy Minister of Education, commented on Athens Mayor Haris Doukas's statements regarding his integration into the PASOK party.
Nikitas Kaklamanis, President of the Greek Parliament, responded to accusations from PASOK regarding the alleged violation of parliamentary rules during a discussion on the rule of law, citing parliamentary practice as justification.
PASOK representative Kostas Tsoukalas stated that the Greek Parliament and its regulations would not become a 'rag paper' in the hands of Prime Minister Mitsotakis and his government, accusing the PM of setting up a 'parastatal mechanism'.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that elections will take place in 2027, dismissing speculation about early polls. He also indicated that PASOK would be the only potential interlocutor after the elections.
Following its recent congress, Greece's PASOK party is openly discussing scenarios for a no-confidence motion against the government, outlining its next political objectives.
An article from ekathimerini.com reports on the perceived unity within Greece's PASOK party, stating that its true test will come in the ensuing polls.
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK-KINAL, stated that the party's conference strongly endorsed political change, a new direction, unity, and a unified voice for Greece.
Independent MEP Nikos Farandouris issued an angry statement targeting SYRIZA and specifically Pavlos Polakis, accusing them of slandering him after they criticized his choices, particularly his presence at the PASOK conference.
Κάλεσμα στον Νίκο Ανδρουλάκη να απαντήσει στο διπλό ερώτημα «με ποιους και πώς θα κυβερνήσει» απηύθυνε ο κυβερνητικός εκπρόσωπος Παύλος Μαρινάκης, σχολιάζοντας το «όχι» του Κινήματος σε συγκυβέρνηση…
The PASOK party concluded its three-day conference, attempting to project a message of unity amidst various internal political maneuvers, including alliances and attendance dynamics.
Pavlos Polakis criticized Nikolas Farantouris's presence at the PASOK Congress, calling the MEP a 'buoy' and regretting not having 'humiliated' him when he ran for SYRIZA leadership.
The PASOK party conference in Greece is proceeding with intense discussions and the election of 271 members to its Central Committee from a large ballot of 506 candidates, following changes to the party's statute.
Alexandra Sdoukou launched an attack on Milena Apostolaki following her speech at the PASOK conference, stating her comments 'exceeded all imagination' and evoked past eras.
The 4th Regular Congress of PASOK continues with speeches from prominent figures like Papandreou, Venizelos, Doukas, and Diamantopoulou, who are discussing the party's future, ruling out a coalition with New Democracy, and calling for electoral victory and governance overhaul.
New Democracy spokesperson Alexandra Sdoukou discussed the minimum wage, party cooperation dilemmas, and opposition populism, stating that PASOK is currently in a political deadlock.
During the PASOK Congress, Athens Mayor Haris Doukas stated that the party should not co-govern with New Democracy under any scenario after the upcoming elections, advocating for a fight for victory and change.
Pavlos Geroulanos, speaking at the PASOK conference, emphasized the party's autonomy and stated there would be no coalition government with New Democracy, positioning PASOK as the solution for national elections.
George Papandreou delivered a speech at the 4th PASOK-KINAL Congress, outlining a proposal for democratic and radical reconstruction of Greece, emphasizing social inequalities and criticizing the government.
The second day of the 4th Regular Congress of PASOK-KINAL is underway at Tae Kwon Do, featuring speeches from delegates and parallel thematic discussions, with former Prime Minister expected to speak in the afternoon.
Pavlos Marinakis commented on Nikos Androulakis' speech at the PASOK Congress, stating that the PASOK leader has not grasped global events and that Greece does not need a new 'Thessaloniki program' in green.
SYRIZA's transparency sector head Pavlos Polakis and 11 other MPs have submitted a question and a request for documents in Parliament regarding loans to the New Democracy (ND) and PASOK parties.
The three-day PASOK conference has commenced at the Tae Kwon Do stadium in Faliro, with a primary goal of regrouping forces and overcoming internal divisions, featuring messages from party leader Androulakis.
Ahead of the PASOK conference, behind-the-scenes negotiations have been taking place to ensure a smooth event and a potential truce between Nikos Androulakis and Haris Doukas.
A potential truce appears to be emerging between PASOK leaders Androulakis and Doukas following extensive discussions, particularly concerning a resolution proposed by Haris Doukas at the PASOK Congress against cooperation with New Democracy.
PASOK released a video invitation for its 4th Regular Congress, which inadvertently included an error made by President Kostas Tasoulas regarding the heroes of 1981.
The names of the elected delegates who will participate in the upcoming PASOK party conference, scheduled from March 27th to 29th, have been released across Greece.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, outlined the party's post-congress goals, asserting that every vote for PASOK represents a defeat for New Democracy and that the Greek people do not deserve the current corrupt system of power.
An overview of Greek politics touches on government measures, shifts in public opinion polls, the involvement of European Chief Prosecutor Kövesi, and political alliances involving figures like Popi and Alexis.
A Realpolls survey for Protagon indicates that New Democracy's support is double that of PASOK, while Plefsi Eleftherias is losing ground. The poll also reflects public opinion on Tsipras and Karystianou.
PASOK MP Nadia Giannakopoulou has questioned Minister of State Akis Skertsos regarding the total value of contracts awarded by the Greek state to the "Big 4" consulting firms and other large consulting firms between 2019-2026.
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis launched an attack on PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, criticizing his stance on corruption issues and his participation in an international political conference.
A new Interview poll for Politic shows New Democracy leading with a 12.2% advantage, while PASOK remains stable in second place, and Maria Karystianou's party emerges as third in its first vote intention recording.
The PASOK party acknowledges its struggles in urban centers, particularly in Attica, prompting Nikos Androulakis to work on assembling strong electoral lists for the region. The party is perceived as having two distinct images.
The Greek political party PASOK has sharply criticized government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis, asserting he is the official voice of the government and accusing him of hiding behind 'government sources.' The criticism stems from his comments regarding Nikos Androulakis' presence in Barcelona and the targeting of Dora Bakoyannis.
Greek government sources have publicly responded to the PASOK party, dismissing their irritation as “unjustified.” The government also denied responsibility for Mr. Androulakis's inability to deliver a speech in Barcelona.
Kostas Tsoukalas of PASOK reiterated the party's demand for elections, citing the government's inability to manage the economy, social issues, and scandals, and appealing to 70% of society desiring political change.
The Greek political party PASOK has rallied support for Panagopoulos to remain president of the General Confederation of Greek Workers (GSEE) for another three years, consolidating PASKE 2's position.
PASOK MP Michalis Katrinis states that political change becomes a majority demand when those in power lose all sense of limits and measure, discussing issues of rule of law and upcoming elections.
«Ανεξήγητη η εμμονή του πρωθυπουργού να διατηρεί στο υπουργικό συμβούλιο τον κ. Λαζαρίδη, τη στιγμή που μέχρι και οι βουλευτές της Νέας Δημοκρατίας παίρνουν διακριτές αποστάσεις», σχολιάζει το ΠΑΣΟΚ…
Greek opposition parties, including PASOK, are demanding the Prime Minister's resignation and criticizing the government's record on the rule of law and accountability, while the Prime Minister defends his administration.
PASOK criticized Mr. Lazaridis, stating that taking political responsibility without resignation is empty talk, especially after he accepted claims that he lacked the formal qualifications for his employment.
Greek politician Konstantinos Velopoulos launched criticisms against ND, PASOK, and SYRIZA, advocating for immediate elections. He also emphasized that a prerequisite for the rule of law is the existence of a state with defined borders.
The economic sector of Greece's PASOK party asserted that the latest ELSTAT data for March 2026 inflation exposes the government's failure to manage economic challenges.
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.
The Greek opposition party PASOK has accused the government, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, of cronyism and prioritizing personal interests, specifically regarding Mr. Lazaridis. These accusations are setting the stage for an intense parliamentary debate on Thursday.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis launched a frontal attack on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, aiming to damage his profile ahead of a parliamentary debate on the Rule of Law.
PASOK has called on the Greek government to clarify its position on Mr. Lazaridis, questioning whether Prime Minister Mitsotakis tolerates a cabinet member who allegedly deceived the public by holding a position without meeting the required qualifications in 2007.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK-KINAL, is reportedly using an upcoming parliamentary debate as an opportunity to launch a comprehensive attack on the Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister's office) by focusing on recent scandals.
A police check in central Athens led to the discovery of drugs in an SUV, with the passenger reportedly being the granddaughter of a historical PASOK official.
Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, Makarios Lazaridis, launched a fierce criticism against PASOK, accusing the party of acting as a 'tail' to Pavlos Polakis and Stefanos Kasselakis after they voted against measures supporting livestock farmers and addressing foot-and-mouth disease.
Makarios Lazaridis criticized PASOK and the majority of the minor opposition parties for rejecting Article 51 of a bill, which would have provided support to livestock farmers affected by foot-and-mouth disease.
In the letter, the Prime Minister calls for a unified European framework by the end of 2026, which will complement and strengthen the necessary national initiatives
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Anna Diamantopoulou, a member of PASOK's Central Political Committee, stated that party officials and citizens are returning to PASOK, recognizing its role as a serious institutional party with proposals and renewal, amidst a dynamic political landscape.
The Greek political party PASOK has criticized Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, alleging he satisfied favors for their Members of Parliament and calling for immediate intervention from a prosecutor.
The Greek Parliament is scheduled to hold a debate on April 16, requested by the PASOK party, focusing on the rule of law and alleged wiretapping incidents.
A SYRIZA-PS MP criticized PASOK for not consenting to a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Mitsotakis, stating that Mitsotakis wants to dictate the composition of Parliament with obedient MPs.
Antonis Saoulidis, a former member of PASOK's Central Committee and Political Council, announced his resignation from the party, accompanied by pointed remarks directed at the party's leadership.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis reiterated his demand for immediate elections, following the Prime Minister's message regarding the OPΕKEPE case. Androulakis accused Kyriakos Mitsotakis of being the 'deep state' of patronage, emphasizing his call for a new electoral process.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis posted a video on TikTok, stating that Greece does not deserve to be governed by "defendants and blackmail victims," in a strong criticism of the current parliamentary majority.
Greece's PASOK party is increasingly advocating for early elections, believing that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will eventually call them. The party is preparing for a two-front confrontation with both New Democracy and Tsipras.
A new Pulse poll conducted for SKAI indicates that New Democracy holds a 16.5-point lead in Greece's vote estimation, maintaining 25.5% support, while PASOK gained one point.
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis released a TikTok video, launching a dual attack on the government regarding the new case file for OPEKEPE and the wiretapping scandal.
Greece's PASOK party is reportedly anxious about its rising poll numbers following its recent congress and is looking to engage with figures like Tzackri, Linou, Kasimati, and Apostolakis.
The conflict between the Greek government and PASOK continues, with K. Tsoukalas criticizing the government, over the issue of post-election collaborations.
PASOK has launched a strong attack on the government, criticizing the decision to hold a pre-agenda discussion on institutions and the rule of law after Easter, accusing the Prime Minister's office of panicking.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that the next elections will be in 2027 and that the New Democracy party aims for self-sufficiency, but would only consider a coalition with PASOK if an absolute majority is not achieved.
The election results for PASOK's new Central Committee in Greece have been announced, showing the votes received by 506 candidates, with 271 ultimately elected, confirming Androulakis' dominance as expected.
The counting of votes for the election of new members to the PASOK Central Committee is ongoing, following the conclusion of the party's congress yesterday. Information indicates which individuals are leading in votes.
PASOK has rejected any cooperation with New Democracy for the formation of a government in Greece, a decision that government officials are reportedly calling a 'gift' for the ruling party.
Στην αντεπίθεση κατά του κυβερνητικού εκπροσώπου πέρασε το ΠΑΣΟΚ, απαντώντας στις βολές του Παύλου Μαρινάκη με αιχμή του συνέδριο του Κινήματος.
ΠΑΣΟΚ: Μάλλον κάτι πολύ καλό έγινε στο συνέδριο – Δεν…
Σε όλα τα θέματα της επικαιρότητας αναφέρθηκε στη σημερινή ενημέρωση των πολιτικών συντακτών ο κυβερνητικός εκπρόσωπος, Παύλος Μαρινάκης. Αναφερόμενος συγκεκριμένα στο συνέδριο του ΠΑΣΟΚ, ο κ.
The Greek political party PASOK is facing internal struggles and a search for direction following its recent congress, with members expressing uncertainty about the path forward.
PASOK party leader Nikos Androulakis posted a video from the party's conference titled "A question for the president," where he answered various questions from attendees, including lighthearted topics like coffee and food preferences.
PASOK-KINAL spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's assertion of "permanent income improvement," arguing it signifies a consistent deviation from the average European standard of living.
During the second day of its congress, Greece's PASOK party unanimously approved its declaration, political positions, program, and changes to its statutes.
Pavlos Geroulanos addressed the 4th Regular Conference of PASOK with a strong political tone, stressing that electoral victory will come through system, organization, and unity.
Anna Diamantopoulou announced her candidacy for the new Central Committee at the 4th congress of PASOK-KINAL, emphasizing that the party will not become a supplement or be fragmented.
Anna Diamantopoulou, during a PASOK conference, delivered a speech emphasizing the party's objective to once again become a major and governing political force in Greece.
Evangelos Venizelos delivered a speech at the PASOK Congress, asserting that the country is 'sleepwalking' and highlighting the critical importance of forging a new social contract.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, stated that political change is a prerequisite for Greece's political, economic, and social stability, asserting that PASOK is ready to meet the demand for such change with a progressive government program.
Key PASOK figures, including Haris Dukas, Pavlos Geroulanos, Anna Diamantopoulou, and Evangelos Venizelos, are addressing the party’s 4th Congress, emphasizing their post-election strategy and firm rejection of any cooperation with New Democracy.
Kostas Skrekas, secretary of New Democracy (ND), addressed the PASOK-KINAL conference, emphasizing that ND and PASOK were the two main pillars of the post-junta era and should prioritize important issues despite differences.
Sokratis Famellos, head of SYRIZA, emphasized the importance of unity and reorganization within the progressive political space, criticizing PASOK's choice of 'autonomy' against ND as a 'historical mistake'.
Spanish Prime Minister and President of the Socialist International, Pedro Sánchez, sent a letter to PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis ahead of the Greek party's congress, emphasizing PASOK's potential to make a difference.
PASOK representative K. Tsoukalas is demanding answers from the Greek government regarding claims by Intellexa founder Tal Dillian and alleged dealings between convicted individuals and the state.
PASOK's Economic Sector has criticized the Mitsotakis government, citing recent Eurostat estimates for 2025 that show Greece recording the lowest GDP per capita, officially placing the country's purchasing power at its nadir.
A Greek news roundup covers various topics including the ongoing war, internal political turmoil within PASOK, business developments like the Intrum experiment and Fessas–Fourlis engagement, a publishing deal, and a reference to 'Batman from the past'.
A new front has opened within PASOK regarding the organizational changes announced by Nikos Androulakis, drawing criticism from figures like Geroulanos, Doukas, and Diamantopoulou, following a Political Secretariat meeting that concluded in a calmer atmosphere than previous tumultuous sessions.
The PASOK party in Greece is entering the final preparations for its three-day conference from March 27-29, with a resolution by Doukas against co-governing with New Democracy expected to be a key discussion point.
The PASOK party's Central Committee is set to convene on Sunday to elect its Political Council and a new Secretary, with Nikos Androulakis finalizing the composition of the body.
A recent RealPolls survey indicates New Democracy holds a 15.3-point lead over PASOK, with the party polling at 30.6%. The poll also explored public opinion on other political figures and the possibility of early elections.
K. Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK-KINAL, commented that the government has accustomed them to creating fake news to change the agenda, adding that this government reminds him of the darkest periods.
PASOK-KINAL President Nikos Androulakis held a meeting with livestock farmers, cheesemakers, and producers in Lesbos, proposing five measures to support them during his visit to the island.
The Greek PASOK – Movement for Change party is reorganizing and intensifying its opposition tactics by immediately proceeding with the creation of a 'shadow' government. This shadow cabinet will be tasked with daily monitoring of government work.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK-KINAL, held meetings with the General Secretary of AKEL and the president of EDEK in Cyprus, discussing political matters.
The Maximos Mansion (Greek Prime Minister's office) has responded to PASOK's concerns regarding the curriculum vitae of the newly appointed Deputy Minister of Rural Development, Athanasios Kavvadas.
Anna Papadopoulou, former human rights sector secretary, resigned from PASOK with implied criticism in an article, with reports suggesting she is moving towards Alexis Tsipras's party.
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis has proposed an extraordinary levy on bank profits for 2025 and 2026. Concurrently, he is establishing a new Political Council for the party, announcing its members.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK - Movement for Change, attended the Global Progressive Mobilization meeting in Spain, where he engaged with other progressive leaders.
PASOK's Kostas Tsoukalas immediately reacted to earlier statements by Adonis Georgiadis, calling them "anti-democratic delirium" and suggesting Georgiadis is playing a role assigned to him by Prime Minister Mitsotakis.
The debate on the Rule of Law continues in the Hellenic Parliament, with PASOK President Nikos Androulakis currently delivering his second speech, having earlier launched a fierce attack.
PASOK MP Pavlos Christidis participated in a parliamentary delegation to Poland for the 38th March of the Living, commemorating Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Day at Auschwitz.
Greece's PASOK-KINAL party issued a statement asserting that ongoing new revelations concerning Mr. Lazaridis increasingly expose the Prime Minister. The party suggests a growing political scandal.
The PASOK party is pressing the Greek government for answers regarding the controversial re-hiring of Makarios Lazaridis in 2013 for a public sector position, despite him reportedly lacking the required degree.
The PASOK party has accused Prime Minister Mitsotakis of tolerating a government member, Mr. Lazaridis, who allegedly deceived the public. PASOK claims Lazaridis's retention is a personal favor from Mitsotakis.
A heated public dispute erupted between PASOK MP Panagiotis Doudonis and journalist Vassilis Chioti regarding compensation for livestock farmers on the island of Lesbos.
In his Easter message, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis emphasized the need for a "restart" for Greece, advocating for a path towards hope and numerous opportunities for the younger generations.
The Greek opposition party PASOK has accused Deputy Minister of Rural Development Makarios Lazaridis of party favoritism, calling for his dismissal. PASOK claims the incident discredits the government's narrative of meritocracy.
The Greek political party PASOK is seeking clarification on how M. Lazaridis, a graduate of a private school, was appointed as a Special Scientific Advisor to a Minister in 2007, given legal requirements for higher qualifications.
The political confrontation between Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis and PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis continues, with Georgiadis responding to PASOK's accusations of patronage and making sarcastic remarks about Androulakis's anxiety over upcoming elections.
PASOK-KINAL president Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government, stating it fails to solve the people's problems and instead produces continuous scandals and corruption, noting that Easter costs are higher than last year.
A political dispute has escalated in Greece, with PASOK responding harshly to Adonis Georgiadis, calling him a 'right-wing minister serving private interests,' after Georgiadis referred to PASOK as a 'party of green guards.'
Two prominent PASOK party members, Haris Kastanidis and Saoulidis, have been excluded from the Thessaloniki ballots, leading to speculation about new candidates and potential transfers within the party.
Greece's PASOK party has issued a statement criticizing the ongoing delays in prosecuting individuals involved in the wiretapping scandal, particularly associates of Tal Dilian, as their criminal acts face statute of limitations.
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, called for elections, alleging a plan to devalue European institutions and criticizing New Democracy for making geopolitical choices.
«Η διαφορά μας με τις υπόλοιπες χώρες είναι ότι δεν αναγνωρίζουμε ότι κάτι είναι έγκλημα», ανέφερε η συγγραφέας, Σώτη Τριανταφύλλου με αφορμή την υπόθεση του ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕ.
PASOK is escalating attacks against the Greek government over wiretaps and the OPEKEPE case, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis scheduled to deliver a televised message addressing the OPEKEPE affair. Meanwhile, scenarios of early elections are prompting Alexis Tsipras to seek reapproachment with former party members to strengthen his electoral base.
The PASOK party has issued a statement criticizing the suspension of on-call duties and admissions at the two Pathology Clinics of Kalamata Hospital, asserting that Greece's National Health System (ESY) is on the verge of collapse. They also noted the Health Minister's silence on the issue.
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized New Democracy (ND) MPs for treating OPEKEPE, the agricultural payments organization, as spoils, highlighting a massive scandal of public fund mismanagement under judicial review.
The official results for the election of members to PASOK's Central Committee and Regional Councils have been released, with 4,894 delegates participating in the process.
PASOK's political planning head, Anna Diamantopoulou, highlighted recent revelations regarding OPEKEPE and wiretapping issues, with the party calling for elections to be held as early as September. The government is under pressure due to the escalating scandal of illegal agricultural subsidies.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office has requested the lifting of immunity for 11 current Members of Parliament in Greece as part of an ongoing investigation into agricultural subsidy fraud, which has caused an estimated damage of over 19.6 million euros to the EU budget.
Nikos Androulakis, President of PASOK-KINAL, expressed optimism that national elections would end a period of corruption and institutional devaluation, warning that the country would face instability and decline if the current government remains in power.
Adonis Georgiadis criticized Alexis Tsipras's rebranding efforts, suggesting money was wasted, and commented on PASOK's refusal to form a coalition government with New Democracy.
The election process for PASOK's new Central Committee has concluded, revealing complex internal party dynamics, with Lefteris Karchimakis emerging as the top vote-getter among the 271 elected members.
PASOK has announced its new Central Committee, with Karchimakis taking a leading role, as the party maps out its power balance and returns to tight margins.
An extended meeting at the Ministry of Infrastructure emphasized the need for coordinated cooperation among all stakeholders to immediately reopen the Diakopto-Kalavryta Rack Railway, with PASOK noted as absent.
Alexandra Sdoukou, spokesperson for Greece's New Democracy party, stated in an interview that elections are scheduled for 2027, dismissing any scenarios of snap elections. She also commented on the PASOK party's upcoming conference.
Δριμεία κριτική για «επιλεκτική μνήμη» γύρω από τον Εμφύλιο άσκησε ο Θάνος Πλεύρης, με αφορμή εκδήλωση του ΚΚΕ στο Λιτόχωρο για τα 80 χρόνια από την ίδρυση του Δημοκρατικού Στρατού, υποστηρίζοντας…
The vote count for the election of PASOK’s new Central Committee is ongoing, with the presidential faction expected to secure the majority of the top ten seats, indicating a power shift within the Greek political party.
Following its congress, the Greek political party PASOK has set two primary objectives: a direct confrontation with Prime Minister Mitsotakis and shifting public opinion.
Pope Leo XIV made a historic day trip to Monaco, marking the first papal visit in 488 years, where he denounced the widening gap between the rich and poor and urged the principality's wealthy residents to share their fortunes and help those in need, emphasizing Monaco's 'gift of smallness' for good.
The Greek newspaper AVGI previews its Sunday, March 29th edition, featuring reports on SYRIZA-PS, PASOK, ND, KYSEA direct assignments, the Tempi trial, and government actions regarding the minimum wage.
The former president of PASOK delivered a speech criticizing current Prime Minister Mitsotakis and the New Democracy government, emphasizing the party's goal for victory.
At the PASOK conference, Milena Apostolaki called for the party to reconnect with society through a new contract of 'truth and trust,' outlining PASOK's distinct political identity.
Evangelos Venizelos began his speech at the 4th PASOK conference with an attack on the government, advocating for the party's autonomy to be accompanied by the weight of individuals and positions.
Manolis Christodoulakis delivered a speech at the 4th PASOK Congress, stressing the need for a clear dividing line between the party and Mitsotakis' right-wing, without any asterisks.
The leader of the PASOK party has publicly stated that an alliance with the New Democracy (ND) party is not an option, shaping the Greek political landscape.
Nikolaos Farantouris, a MEP, attended the PASOK conference, fueling rumors of his potential transfer to the party. He appeared in good spirits on the first day and is scheduled to participate in a panel discussion.
Antonis Saoulidis was reportedly excluded from participating as a delegate at the PASOK Congress and was informed he would attend as a mere observer, signaling an internal party battle.
The PASOK party has launched its 4th Regular Congress, a three-day event focused on consolidation and forward strategy, aiming to close the cycle of internal party tension and send a message of unity ahead of national elections.
The 4th Regular Congress of the PASOK – Movement for Change party is scheduled to commence tomorrow, Friday, at the Tae Kwon Do stadium in Faliro, outlining its program and speakers for the three-day event.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas discussed political developments and internal PASOK processes, stating that PASOK's primary goal is to remove New Democracy from power and establish a progressive government.
Discussions are ongoing within PASOK's Statute Committee regarding the party's Declaration text for its upcoming Congress, with Doukas advocating for a clear commitment against cooperation with New Democracy (ND).
The PASOK party announced it would continue its legal and political fight against a 'sick and foul parastate' following a historic decision by the Athens Single-Member Misdemeanor Court regarding a wiretapping scandal.