Politics
Opposition parties bring Tempe issue back to Parliament after mass protests
The government has agreed to a parliamentary debate on the Tempe train crash following demands for a discussion from opposition parties, which were prompted by the size and range of protests held by citizens across Greece on Sunday.
Tempe crash protests renew public pressure on government, give opposition fresh impetus
Large protests were held across Greece on Sunday to support the calls for justice in the case of the Tempe train crash, putting renewed pressure on the government and potentially triggering a fresh effort by opposition parties to hold Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his administration to account over Greece’s deadliest train accident.
ND's ratings hold despite choice of president but concern builds about Trump effect
Another opinion poll has been published this week suggesting that Greeks are not enthused by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s choice for President of the Republic, but that this lack of enthusiasm does not seem to have harmed the popularity of the government, which seems intent on treading carefully regarding identity issues now that Donald Trump has assumed the US presidency.
Controversies around president pick cause government headaches
On the eve of the first round of voting for a new president, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s pick for the post finds himself at the centre of clientelism claims, while his handling of the Tempe rail crash inquiry is back in the spotlight.
Mitsotakis looks for silver lining in Trump 2.0 as right wing MPs see vindication in President's agenda
In a first reaction to President Trump’s second inauguration, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis cautioned against overreactions while tacking to the right on key issues in the Trump agenda, as several lawmakers on the right of his party openly celebrated the “anti-woke” turn in US politics.
New polls suggest picking party veteran for president helps PM in goal of mobilising ND base
Two new opinion polls published on Monday indicate that there was a lukewarm reaction among Greek voters to the news that New Democracy veteran Kostas Tasoulas is Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s pick to be the country’s next president, but that this choice is likely to help the PM in his task of rallying conservative support.
Presidential vote creates new battleground as ND and PASOK renew hostilities
The process of electing Greece’s next president is due to begin this week as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s choice of candidate forms the latest point of contention between the government and a main opposition party PASOK.
Aided by opposition parties, PM faces low risk over bland choice of president
Although Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has come under attack from most opposition parties for putting forward New Democracy veteran Kostas Tasoulas as his candidate for the Greek presidency, the ruling party’s rivals have undermined their arguments by also making uninspired proposals for who should succeed Katerina Sakellaropoulou.
Health insurance costs and energy bills provide new avenue for opposition attacks
With the long period of speculation about the identity of the presidential candidate over, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis must now return to the everyday business of Parliament, where the agenda continues to be dominated by the cost of living. Energy bills have returned to the forefront, while the opposition has stirred up a debate about rising insurance costs.
Mitsotakis puts party unity above consensus with president pick
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has confirmed last-minute rumours by proposing the Speaker of Parliament and New Democracy MP Kostas Tasoulas to be the country’s next President.