Politics
ND prepares first three bills for votes before Parliament's summer recess
The formality of Monday night’s confidence vote in Parliament is out of the way and the government can now focus on the three bills it wants to pass before August 10, as well as other key policies that will define its four-year term.
Mitsotakis promises 'new normality,' lines up tax cuts straight away
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has set out his government’s priorities for the next four years, including the broad aim of establishing a new, post-crisis reality in Greece, but also with extensive reference to specific measures, with tax cuts leading the way.
ND ready to flesh out its policy agenda, with focus on tax plans
More details about the new Greek government’s intended policies are due to be revealed this weekend, with most of the focus on what steps New Democracy plans to take to fulfil its pledges on tax cuts.
New Parliament sworn in as Mitsotakis picks top civil servants, maintains status quo with church
The new Greek Parliament was sworn in on Wednesday as the government prepares to undergo the customary confidence vote before it begins its legislative activity.
Tsipras aiming to guide SYRIZA towards new territory in opposition
SYRIZA is gradually easing into its new role as the main opposition following the July 7 elections, with Alexis Tsipras aiming to position his party towards the centre-left of the political spectrum.
ND puts changes in education and justice system high on agenda
Reforms in the education and judicial systems are high on the agenda of the new government, with officials indicating that New Democracy is already preparing to make significant changes on both fronts.
Fiscal targets and tax cuts on agenda as Staikouras meets Regling
The new Greek government is due to hold its first meeting with representatives from the European creditors on Monday as it tries to convince the institutions that it can proceed with its plans for tax cuts without putting the fiscal target at risk.
Merkel reluctant to discuss targets as Athens prepares bill with wide-ranging tax cuts
The new Greek government is planning to move ahead with the tax cuts promised by New Democracy during the election campaign and is aiming to table a bill before the end of July that will set out the reductions over the next three years.
New team at Finance Ministry tasked with familiar old juggling act
Finance minister was the toughest job in any government during the bailout years, but it’s also the toughest in Greece’s first new government after the end of the bailouts.
Mitsotakis holds inaugural cabinet meeting, lines up first draft legislation
Kyriakos Mitsotakis held his first cabinet meeting on Wednesday and his government is due to begin legislative activity as soon as receives the customary vote of confidence in the coming days.