Politics
Greece and Albania hold private talks to tackle longstanding differences
The foreign ministers of Greece and Albania held a first round of talks on the longstanding issues between the two countries in a two-day meeting on the island of Crete over the weekend.
PASOK emerges victorious from first round of centre-left leadership vote
PASOK, and its leader Fofi Gennimata in particular, have emerged strengthened from the first round of voting on Sunday to elect a common leader for Greece’s centre-left parties.
Hitman's furlough and investment complications pose new problems for Tsipras
The Greek government found itself dealing with multiple crises of a very different nature on Friday.
Tsipras invites Middle East investment at second EU-Arab summit
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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras invited businesses from the Middle East to invest in Greece in his keynote speech at the opening of the second EU-Arab World Summit, held in Athens from November 9-10.
Tsipras rallies MPs, marks dividing lines with opposition
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stepped up on Wednesday his effort to put distance between SYRIZA and New Democracy in voters’ minds in what many see as a pre-cursor for the political battle to come in Greece over the coming months.
Coalition seeks to remove review obstacles, turn up pressure on opposition
Overcoming the obstacles standing in the way of the completion of the third review, as well as stoking its rivalry with the main opposition appear to be the two things that are uppermost in the government’s mind at the moment.
Mitsotakis looks to unite New Democracy for fresh push
New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been trying to shore up his party amid claims of rifts within the main opposition ranks.
Tsakalotos stands ground on taxes, finalises social dividend plan
Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos used his speech to Parliament on Thursday concerning the draft budget to defend the government’s fiscal choices, which have often provided the opposition parties with cause to attack Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s administration.
Array of centre-left leadership candidates edge towards watershed vote
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Campaigning is in full swing for the leadership of the centre-left in Greece, which is due to be contested in a first round of voting on November 12.
SYRIZA feeling internal pressure due to handling of refugees
The prominent faction of the “53” within SYRIZA has made a point of raising objections to the position taken by the party’s political secretariat after a meeting on Monday.