Politics
Strong public support for farmers adds to pressure on PM for more measures
The government is taking further steps to appease protesting farmers as a new opinion poll suggests that most Greeks sympathise with their cause.
Rule of law concerns in spotlight again as government focusses on farmers' grievances
Issues concerning the rule of law in Greece are back in the spotlight after reports were issued suggesting that the country’s record on corruption is slipping and serious problems continue to plague the local media.
Government tries to appease farmers, will continue to court political centre
The government is trying to display as much flexibility as it can towards protesting farmers, but Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is sticking to his guns over the induction of centre-left politicians in New Democracy’s ranks even though this is also causing concern among party officials.
Mitsotakis picks way through Feb challenges with support for farmers, fixity on universities
The honeymoon period for New Democracy’s second term appears to be over, with PM Kyriakos juggling a variety of challenges ranging from farmer and student protests to discontent within his own party over his espousal of centrist policies.
Government strives to prevent farmers' protests gathering pace as flood costs spiral
The government is on tenterhooks as a result of demonstrations by farmers, which began last week and are expected to intensify over the coming days.
Greece secures F-35 jets as US tries to appear even-handed following F-16 deal for Turkey
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis welcomed on Saturday the US State Department’s decision to give the green light for the sale of Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth fighter jets to Greece.
Opinion polls show drop in support for ND, continuing concern about inflation
Two opinion polls published on Thursday indicate that there has been a rare decline in support for the ruling New Democracy party since December as voters remain unhappy about efforts to contain the cost of living and amid substantial scepticism about the marriage equality bill due to be voted in Parliament in mid-February.
Cabinet clears marriage equality bill without drama as Tempe inquiry hears grave accusations
Same-sex marriage looks set to prove less of a stumbling block for the government than initially thought, while a last-minute attempt to extend postal voting to national elections torpedoed the consensus cultivated with opposition parties.
Late switch smashes accord over postal vote, but marriage equality compromise still intact
The government’s surprise attempt to extend the postal vote to national, as well as European, elections appears to have undermined any chance of political consensus over the issue.
Government tests cross-party consensus with postal vote amendment
New Democracy’s surprise decision to extend its proposal on postal voting to national elections has made opposition parties reconsider their support for the reform.