-
ND and PASOK turn fire on Tsipras’s new party as political tension escalates
-
Opponents react to Tsipras comeback as new parties make mark on political landscape
-
Tsipras re‑enters political arena as battle for centre‑left heats up
-
PM tries to wrestle back initiative as new parties reshape political landscape
-
EPPO raises stakes over judicial independence question as new political entrants build cases
-
Karystianou’s party makes political debut as confrontation over scandals continues
Polls highlight new party's disruptive potential as opposition calls foul over flights blackout
The new political party that is due to be launched by Tempe justice campaigner Maria Karystianou continues to hold appeal for the public as pollsters grapple with its potential electoral imprint, giving rise to speculation that it could reshape Greece’s political landscape in the run-up to elections.
Opposition parties, meanwhile, are calling for political accountability for air transport safety, prompted by the findings of the report on the communications blackout which closed Greek airspace for several hours on January 4.
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