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Government Tightens Grip on Widespread Farmers’ Protests in Greece
In Crete, farmers are reportedly facing charges of forming a «criminal organization».
Government Hails ‘Historic’ Labor Deal as Opposition Calls It a ‘Lie’
The political opposition delivered sharp criticism.
Poll Shows 70% of Greeks Want Government Change as Discontent Deepens
The poll paints a bleak picture of the national mood.
Greek Government Plans Overhaul of Dormant Charitable Assets
The legislation targets some 2,000 foundations and 7,000 estates that have been left idle.
Tsipras Sounds Alarm on Greece’s Future, Blasts Government «Corruption»
Tsipras argued for a national recovery plan stretching to 2030.
Greek Government Seeks Fresh Narrative Amid Stagnation and Social Pressures
Rising prices, weakening growth, and mounting social pressures are overshadowing the government’s ambitions.
Greek Government Pushes Controversial Labor Bill
The Greek Ministry of Labor is preparing to introduce a sweeping labor reform bill that could significantly alter the landscape of working conditions in the country.
Thanos Plevris Named Migration Minister in Greek Cabinet Shake-Up
The changes also include new deputy ministers across key departments. Haris Theocharis has been named Deputy Foreign Minister following the resignation of Tasos Hatzivasileiou. Giannis Andrianos takes over as Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, replacing Dionysis Stamenitis.
Greek Government Ministers Backs Media Team Accused of Political Smear Campaigns
The government’s close association with the Truth Team has drawn criticism.
Greek Voters Reject Government - But Offer No Alternative
Three new opinion polls released on Thursday have highlighted a significant shift in Greece’s political landscape, offering a snapshot of growing discontent with mainstream parties and the rising appeal of anti-establishment voices.
Is the Greek Government Targeting Critical Journalists Behind the Scenes?
In the absence of a clear rebuttal, one crucial question remains: are the allegations true?
Cover-Up in Plain Sight: Opposition Cries Foul Over Government’s Handling of Tempi Inquiry
The tragedy, which occurred in February 2023 and claimed the lives of 57 people, remains one of the most traumatic events in recent Greek memory.
Greek Voters Favor Early Elections as Discontent with Government Grows
A new political poll from Greece reveals significant shifts in public opinion, painting a picture of a government under pressure and an electorate increasingly turning toward anti-establishment voices.
Anti-Establishment Governments Underperform, Says Greek Think Tank
According to the think tank, the global rise of anti-system parties has been ongoing since the early 2000s, with a sharp spike around 2015.
IMF to Governments: Make It Easier to Pay - But Harder to Evade -Taxes
The IMF stresses the need for a transparent and predictable legal framework, which helps foster trust between citizens and tax authorities.
Inside Story Exposes Fragile Foundation of Greek Government’s Bot Allegations Over Tempi Protests
The theory on Tempi - which gained traction in local media and was even repeated in Parliament by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis - now appears to rest on a single, highly dubious source.
Countdown to Government Reshuffle: Major Changes Expected
The clock is ticking for the much-anticipated government reshuffle, set to take place today, Friday.
Greek Government Prepares for Major Cabinet Reshuffle Amid Political Turmoil
The Greek government is moving to recover lost political ground following recent mass protests and a no-confidence motion in parliament.
Greek Public Discontent Over Government
Dissatisfaction with the government’s response and the progress of the investigation for the Tempi train disaster.
Greek Finance Minister Rules Out Pension Back Payments and Public Sector Bonuses
The Greek government has officially ruled out reinstating public sector holiday bonuses and paying retroactive supplementary pensions to retirees who did not take legal action.
The Time for Action: Greece’s Government Must Close the Legal Loophole Enabling Cover-Ups
The government of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is facing mounting criticism over its failure to pass a key implementing law related to a constitutional reform that was meant to strengthen political accountability. After nearly six years of inaction, this legislative omission is now being viewed as more than just a bureaucratic delay—it risks becoming a political scandal that could fuel allegations of a cover-up.
Greek Government Faces Strong Backlash Over Train Disaster and Wiretapping Scandal, Poll Finds
A new poll has delivered a severe political blow to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government, with an overwhelming majority of the public rejecting its handling of key political and legal issues.





















