Politics
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.
PM banks on restoration and compensation healing Attica fire wounds
The government is hoping to overcome the acrimony caused by the recent wildfire in Attica, which reached the Greek capital’s northern suburbs, by unveiling a plan to restore the damage done to Athens’s natural surroundings, as well as the property of dozens of the city’s residents.
No holiday from rancour over Athens wildfire as PM accused of downplaying damage
Greece’s political leadership used the traditional wishes on the Dormition holiday to express solidarity with the victims of the catastrophic Athens wildfire, but PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s message calling for unity was slammed by opposition leaders who accuse him of opportunism.
Opposition slams PM's positive assessment of Athens wildfire response
The government’s attempt to downplay the outcome of the catastrophic wildfire which burned through the northern suburbs of Athens this week has provoked an enraged response from opposition parties, who accuse the prime minister of arrogance and his administration of incompetence.
Megafire surges into Athens suburbs, posing major challenge for PM
The megafire that broke out over the weekend north of Athens reached the capital’s suburbs on Monday, piling fresh pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government after they had pledged a more modern and efficient approach to fire prevention and firefighting this summer.
Athens wildfire puts government on back foot after efforts to improve prevention, response
A large wildfire near Athens has forced Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to cut short his summer break and return to the capital, hoping that the blaze is contained and does not deliver another blow to his government following New Democracy’s shaky performance in the recent European Parliament elections.
Opposition striving to ensure surveillance scandal remains live issue
Greece’s opposition parties are refusing to let go of the surveillance issue despite the Supreme Court recently announcing that its investigation into the scandal found no evidence of state agencies or officials being involved in the illegal wiretaps.
Seasonal worries add to pressure on govt as opposition highlights holiday costs, hospital staffing
The PM’s office is on edge about the first opinion polls after the summer recess, as the government has been under sustained pressure since the EP elections, while opposition parties have been making more complaints about the cost of living and declining public services.
Opposition pledges no let-up on surveillance affair as watchdog joins Supreme Court critics
The controversial Supreme Court decision to shelve an investigation into potential government involvement in the use of spyware and illegal surveillance has been questioned in an article by the head of the communications privacy watchdog.