Search
-
PM opts for unconventional choice to overcome snag at new ministry
PoliticsGreek Politicsbrief comments, Tournas focussed on strengthening the fire service as one of the key tasks ahead
2% -
ND eyes more tax relief as early elections come into play
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe August wildfires, especially via social media, and when he attended the church service for the late
2% -
Tsipras looks for fresh start as Mitsotakis holds election cards
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe service. The aim over a four-year term would be for spending on public health to reach 7 pct of GDP
2% -
Violent clashes at Thessaloniki school turn focus on neo-Nazi youth recruitment
PoliticsGreek Politicsgroup, whose leaders are currently service jail sentences, go back at least two years
2% -
PM stands firm on Covid rules as health data deteriorates fast
PoliticsGreek PoliticsPrime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis insisted on Monday that his government has no intention of curtailing the freedoms of Greeks who have been vaccinated, even though concern about the spread of Covid on the community grew over the weekend. Meeting representatives of the retail and food service
2% -
Parties at loggerheads over inquiry into media handouts
PoliticsGreek Politicsto drive home its message that the government is only interested in paying lip service to concepts
2% -
PM opts for risky move with vaccination penalty as Covid threat grows
PoliticsGreek Politicsposition on the need to bolster the public health service. New Democracy’s stock response to any
2% -
PM seeks to leave ICU controversy behind as Tsipras ups stakes with snap election call
PoliticsGreek Politics. The opposition leader also dismissed the PM’s argument about strengthening the health service. He argued
2% -
Newsletter 322 - 07/01/2022
the pandemic and of intentionally failing to bolster the health service. Perhaps with one eye
2% -
Govt moving ahead with social security fund overhaul despite opposition
PoliticsGreek Politicsto do the same with the public health service and attribute part of the poor response to the Covid
2%