Politics
Athens concerned but silent as Trump administration criticises Europe, lines up Ukraine talks
Like every other European capital, Athens is watching on with concern as US president Donald Trump aims to begin Ukraine peace talks with Russia while excluding the European Union from any negotiations.
Reshuffle rumours doused as Androulakis tries to increase pressure on PM over Tempe
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is trying to stamp out any speculation about an imminent reshuffle, fearing that his ministers will be more focussed on any potential changes than the tasks facing them and thereby compounding the problems the government has to overcome.
Opposition front against new President Tasoulas not sufficient to unite left
Opposition parties continue to question PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s selection of veteran New Democracy politician who was elected President on Wednesday, arguing that it goes against the spirit of consensus.
Conclusion of presidential vote hands Mitsotakis victory amid ongoing controversies
The election of Konstantinos Tasoulas as the next President in the fourth round of voting will give PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis some breathing space after a difficult few weeks and allow the government to regroup.
Opposition parties tested as ND starts fightback over Tempe claims
New Democracy is stepping up its attacks on its main rival, PASOK, over the latter’s stance on the Tempe affair, including its request for Deputy Civil Protection Minister Christos Triantopoulos to face a parliamentary inquiry.
Government hopes new train footage helps stem support for parties on political extremes
The government is hoping that new video footage concerning the Tempe train crash will help ease some of the pressure that has been building over the last few weeks and which New Democracy officials fear could boost parties that present themselves as being anti-systemic.
Greece makes first contact with new Syrian leader as PM chases up missile issue in Paris
Greece has decided to take its first steps towards building close ties with a post-Assad Syria.
Public seems convinced of cover up as PM struggles to escape Tempe tremors
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Santorini on Friday amid intense seismic activity in the area as his government continues to shake from the reverberations of the Tempe developments.
Government attempts to fight back amid opposition disharmony on Tempe tactics
Each day brings a new development in the Tempe story, which is putting intense pressure on the government. As opposition parties compete to bring a multitude of initiatives to Parliament, the PM’s office is trying to get ahead of events.
Opposition lines up motions against government over Tempe
Pressure on the government is set to ratchet up a notch after opposition PASOK announced that it is ready to trigger a preliminary inquiry into the role of one of PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s close aides in the handling of the Tempe rail crash.