Search
-
Newsletter 358 - 11/11/2022
, and the PM’s former chief of staff and nephew, Grigoris Dimitriadis. The call is backed by two fifths
3% -
Privatisation of key northern ports on hold amid strategic rethink
PoliticsGreek Politicsand Greek interests. Confirming the decision to call off the Alexandroupoli tender, PM Kyriakos
3% -
MPs aim to probe spyware as govt brushes off latest reports
PoliticsGreek Politicsintellectuals will step out of the phobic shadow of 2015 and will – if things are as they seem - call
3% -
SYRIZA gears up for looming elections as poll gap narrows
PoliticsGreek Politicsto be on their toes in case Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis decides to call elections sooner than later
3% -
Newsletter 361 - 02/12/2022
to be on their toes in case Mitsotakis decides to call elections sooner than later. February has been mentioned
3% -
Tsipras pushes for more thorough probe into mounting wiretap allegations
PoliticsGreek Politics. Reports suggest that SYRIZA will also call for another meeting of Parliament’s institutions
3% -
Tsipras on alert for snap elections, but Mitsotakis looks set to stay course
PoliticsGreek PoliticsSYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has suggested that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis could call snap elections early next year, several months before the government’s four-year term expires, but the chances of such a move appear slim for the time being. Tsipras suggested this week that Mitsotakis
3% -
ND paves way to spring elections with relief measures amid SYRIZA objections
PoliticsGreek Politicspart of the new year suggests that the conservatives are unlikely to call snap elections in February
3% -
Opposition clashes with govt over high energy prices, cost-of-living measures
PoliticsGreek Politicsthat it had taken from ordinary citizens” and repeated his party’s call for the re-nationalisation
3% -
PM signals April elections as MP at centre of latest sleaze scandal resigns
PoliticsGreek PoliticsAt the new year’s first cabinet meeting, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis gave the strongest signal yet that he does not plan to call elections before April. The resignation of a New Democracy MP who was revealed to have profited from public sector contracts adds to the shadows cast over the governing party
3%