Politics
Cost of living remains public's top worry, as government slashes green transition budget
The high cost of living and dissatisfaction with public services and the economy are feeding a pessimistic outlook among Greek voters, who continue to give New Democracy a strong lead over the opposition.
Tough choices ahead for Mitsotakis, as reforms risk irking voters
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told an audience in Washington DC that he is committed to pursuing centrist policies despite the erosion of New Democracy’s majority at the recent EP elections.
NATO summit also gives PM chance to address issues with neighbours
NATO’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington is expected to focus on the war in Ukraine and the increase in the defence budgets of its 32 members, but Athens is poised to address three of its own foreign and bilateral affairs during the sideline meetings.
List of PASOK leadership hopefuls expands as SYRIZA developments on hold
The number of PASOK politicians who say they will compete for the party leadership continues to grow, with seven already declared and more said to be considering a bid.
Left looks to France for inspiration as SYRIZA postpones key decisions
As Greek progressive parties look to the collaboration of French leftists as a potential example to follow in their bid to challenge New Democracy’s dominance, SYRIZA appears to have put on hold any effort to settle internal differences over Stefanos Kasselakis’s leadership.
Kasselakis attempts to ease SYRIZA tension amid meagre poll numbers
After a turbulent few days, SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis has been tyring to heal rifts in his party and establish the framework within which the leftists would consider being part of a progressive alliance to challenge New Democracy.
Kasselakis warns of SYRIZA shake-up, as ND ousts former minister over assault video
The delayed reaction to the EP election result looks set to culminate at the end of this week as SYRIZA’s organs hold emergency meetings, with leader Stefanos Kasselakis signalling radical changes to the opposition party’s governance.
Six-day work week triggers opposition attack on labour reforms
The introduction of the six-day work week has prompted the opposition in Greece to launch an attack on New Democracy’s labour policies, accusing the conservative government of dismantling workers’ rights and lowering living standards.
Name deal and Beleri case test Greece's relations with North Macedonia, Albania
Athens is facing a testing period in its bilateral relations with its neighbouring countries North Macedonia and Albania, respectively.
Mitsotakis's predecessors launch caustic attacks against PM's leadership, government policies
Two of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s predecessors, both as heads of government and New Democracy, launched on Monday perhaps the most severe criticism of the premier and his leadership that has been heard so far from within the ruling party.