-
PASOK seeks to carve out own space as Mitsotakis speech dominates agenda
-
Cyprus cable dispute and Crete mafia case cast fresh clouds over TIF reset agenda
-
Controversial migration bill divides government factions
-
Government hopes new affordable homes bill can help alleviate housing pressure
-
PM finalises relief measures in ambitious but risky move to sway voters
-
Government’s effort to revive economic success story narrative heavily reliant on RRF execution
PM eyes broader mortgage subsidies, Kasselakis responds to personal wealth questions

Just a few days are left before Greeks vote in the European Parliament elections this Sunday and the leaders of the main parties are making their final pitches to the electorate in the hope of securing respectable results that will shield them from criticism within their parties and create a platform on which they can build towards the next general elections.
In a televised interview on Sunday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis revealed that his government is considering broadening the “My Home” scheme, which has – until now – been providing subsidised mortgages to Greeks aged between 25 and 39. He said tha...
Full Access
A tailor-made service for professionals
Apart from having access to all our analysis and data, subscribers will be able to consult one-on-one with our analysts.
Free Access
Read some of our analysis for no charge
By signing up to MacroPolis, readers will be able to read two of our articles without charge each month. They will not have access to our data or weekly e-newsletter.
Standard Access
Our analysis and data at your fingertips
Subscribers will be able to read the full range of our articles, access our statistics and charts, and receive our weekly e-newsletter for €530 per year.
€530.00