Politics
PASOK, SYRIZA leaders show little appetite for touted alliance of progresives
Amid constant speculation about the progressive space in Greek politics, the leaders of the two main parties representing the left and centre left are showing no intention of stepping aside to facilitate a possible alliance.
Progressives mull cooperation but leadership issue poses a conundrum
There is unease among Greek progressives about how they should proceed following the European Parliament elections last Sunday delivered a result that highlighted their inability to challenge even a weakened New Democracy unless one of the centre-left parties overshadows the others, or there is cooperation between the different groupings.
PM makes limited, cautious changes to cabinet after election disappointment
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis conduced a cabinet reshuffle on Friday that was limited in scope and ambition, changing just a handful of ministers and bringing in established figures from within New Democracy into his government.
Election result triggers rumbling in PASOK about leadership contest
The knock-on effect of the results in Sunday’s European Parliament elections are starting to become visible, with centre-left PASOK seemingly at the forefront of developments.
PM set to avoid kneejerk reaction to poor EP poll result as centre left mulls next move
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s assessment of Sunday’s disappointing European Parliament election result for New Democracy is that his centre-right party suffered as a result of the low turnout and that the government will have to make adjustments between now and the next national vote, due in three years, although this will not involve a shift to the right.
New Democracy considers adjusting course after losses to right and centre
New Democracy’s slump in the European Parliament election has set in motion a strategy rethink, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis tasked with winning back voters on the right and centre of the political spectrum.
Lacklustre performance in EP elections raises key questions for mainstream parties
Political parties in Greece are digesting the results of Sunday’s European Parliament elections, with the surprise outcome giving all key players something to think about. The aftermath finds the government chastened by a sub-par performance at the polls but faced with a divided centre-left opposition, while right-wing wing parties made significant gains.
European Parliament vote delivers blow to PM as rise of far right, low turnout dominate
Sunday’s European Parliament elections delivered a surprise blow to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as his New Democracy party fell well short of its target for the ballot although it came first in the vote, well ahead of its opponents.
Campaigns reach conclusion as polls indicate surprises are unlikely
Ahead of Sunday’s vote, Greece’s political leaders are wrapping up what has been a somewhat erratic campaign for the European Parliament elections. Opinion polls continue to suggest that the ballot box will not spring any major surprises.
Greece targets seat on UN Security Council as North Macedonia row rumbles on
The United Nations General Assembly is expected to vote on Thursday regarding Greece’s candidacy for a non-permanent seat at the Security Council for the 2025-2026 term.