Politics
Parliament starts debating censure motion as poll captures falling support for government
A coalition of left-wing parties have tabled a motion of censure against the government of PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis spurred by public outcry over the 2023 Tempe rail accident.
Stage set for censure motion as Parliament votes to review charges against deputy minister
The Greek Parliament approved on Tuesday night the formation of a preliminary inquiry into the role of Deputy Civil Protection Minister Christos Triantopoulos over the handling of the Tempe train crash site in the days after the fatal accident two years ago.
Opposition parties press ahead with Tempe moves in Parliament as PM draws lines of defence
The government is looking to recover from last week’s mass protests over the Tempe train crash and to restore voters’ trust in Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, but the opposition is aiming to capitalise on the public anger that was visible last Friday by putting the spotlight on New Democracy in Parliament.
Greece gets close-up view of rapidly changing US foreign policy position
Like other EU member states, Greece has been taken aback by the Trump administration’s decision to abandon both Ukraine and its postwar role in the world.
Huge protests over Tempe add to pressure on government
Athens, Thessaloniki and dozens of other cities and towns saw the biggest protests held for many years in Greece on Friday, marking the second anniversary of the deadly Tempe train crash and underlining the intense pressure on the government over its handling of the accident’s aftermath.
Tempe casts heavy shadow over public mood as accident report confirms serious safety failings
On the eve of planned demonstrations to mark the second anniversary of the Tempe rail accident, more polls capture widespread public discontent with the authorities’ handling of the crash, further chipping away at support for mainstream political parties.
PM seeks escape from Tempe in reforms agenda, as opposition parties mull next move
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis focussed on business as usual in Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, in an attempt to distance himself from the growing clamour as the two-year anniversary of the Tempe rail crash approaches.
ND tries to dial down Tempe rhetoric as support plummets in new opinion poll
The government appears to be dialling down its rhetoric ahead of the strikes and protests planned for Friday, coinciding with the second anniversary of the deadly Tempe train crash, which almost six in 10 Greeks say they are considering attending.
Government comes out swinging as tense week, building up to Tempe protests, begins
The government and the opposition parties are facing a crucial week as tension builds ahead of the two-year anniversary of the Tempe rail crash on Friday, when large protests are expected around the country.
Mitsotakis backs Ukraine as Athens tries to balance position with Trump administration
Athens remains firm in its position on Ukraine with the Greek Prime Minister stressing that “nothing can be decided for Ukraine without Ukraine”.