Politics
Dead fish in Volos cause big political stink
More than 100 tons of dead fish that washed up off the port city of Volos in central Greece, causing a big stink in Greek politics.
Greek, Turkish foreign ministers discuss sticking points ahead of Mitsotakis-Erdogan talks
The Greek and Turkish foreign ministers had an opportunity during their bilateral meeting on Thursday to go over all the issues that incited tension between the two countries over the last couple of months.
PM hopes to reset narrative with positive announcements
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has launched into a good news offensive at the start of the political season, hoping to put behind him a summer of discontent over inflation and poor public services.
Kasselakis worsens SYRIZA divide by replacing parliamentary leader
SYRIZA appears on a course to lose its position as the main opposition in Parliament, after fewer than half the party’s lawmakers backed a shake-up of the front bench sprung on them by leader Stefanos Kasselakis.
Government defends economic recovery narrative as first poll after summer break lands
The government’s communications machinery has gone into overdrive to counter suggestions that Greeks are in a less advantageous financial position than is often portrayed, while SYRIZA is in a spin of its own over the latest challenge to Stefanos Kasselakis’s leadership.
Main parties facing challenges as new political season begins
Normal parliamentary activity is due to resume this Wednesday after the summer recess, with New Democracy focussed on addressing a range of concerns that have arisen or intensified over the summer, SYRIZA facing more internal turmoil and PASOK gearing up for a leadership race.
New bout of turmoil in SYRIZA provides PM with breathing space
Although the government is feeling some discomfort as a result of the recent Attica wildfire, poor conditions in public healthcare and ongoing concerns about the cost-of-living and housing, SYRIZA again appears to be doing its best to ease the pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis by airing its dirty laundry in public.
Health system in the spotlight after government reforms falter
The government is under pressure to address gaps in the public healthcare system as recent measures meet resistance from hospital staff and opposition parties highlight what they claim is a policy of deliberate neglect.
Government action plan on forests touted amid scepticism from opposition
A week after the catastrophic wildfire singed the outskirts of Athens, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the affected areas to launch a ten-point reconstruction plan. Opposition parties say they have heard it all before and accuse the government trying to shift the blame for the conflagration.
Housing tops government plans for policy reset in autumn
Measures aimed at making housing more affordable are set to be one of the central themes of the policy package that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is due to unveil in his keynote speech at the Thessaloniki International Fair in early September.