Politics
Reshuffle speculation rebuffed as Greece launches third stage of lockdown relaxation
Greece launched the third stage of its lockdown relaxation on Monday although this was partly overshadowed by speculation about a cabinet reshuffle.
Square reveal puts ND on the spot
New Democracy found itself on the defensive on Friday over the actions of two key officials: Centre-right Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis and Prime Minister Kyriakos’s Mitsotakis’s chief of staff Akis Skertsos.
European Commission's travel guidance brings some optimism for Greek tourism sector
Greece has welcomed the European Commission’s guidance on travel and tourism as a first step towards reopening a vital section of the economy in time for the summer season.
Turkey ramps up rhetoric, Greece strengthens presence at Evros border
Greece is continuing its efforts to fortify its borders with Turkey in the northeastern region of Evros.
ND mulls next stage of lockdown easing as support remains strong despite some grumbles
The government is gearing up for the next stages of the loosening of the lockdown measures, hoping that it will continue to maintain the support of the Greek public, which is still high according to a new opinion poll.
Outdoor gatherings with hint of protest raise concerns over relaxation of lockdown
As Greece enters the second phase of easing lockdown restrictions, there is growing concern in the government about outdoor gatherings drawing scores of people to squares in major cities.
ND hopes economy will pick up as second stage of lockdown easing begins
The second phase of easing the lockdown restrictions was launched on Monday, with the Greek government hoping that this will contribute to economic activity picking up again.
Covid-19 fears start to wane as concerns about economic impact grow
The government continues to enjoy strong backing for its handling of the Covid-19 challenge, although concern about the economic impact of the crisis is growing as the public health concerns wane.
ND passes major environmental bill against accusations of railroading
New Democracy’s environmental bill passed this week with all 158 votes from the governing majority, after a stormy debate in parliament and a last-minute mobilisation by environmental and civil society groups.
Turkey continues Aegean jostling as Athens sends envoy to Syria, renews backing for Western Balkans
Unresolved bilateral issues continue to cause friction in Greece’s relationship with Turkey as Athens looks to renew its presence in the Eastern Mediterranean and support for the Western Balkans’ efforts to join the European Union.