SYRIZA and Greece’s center left: Crisis and the challenge of unity
This past weekend SYRIZA held a 4 day convention that was filled with drama and chaos, with both its identity as well as its leadership being challenged.
This past weekend SYRIZA held a 4 day convention that was filled with drama and chaos, with both its identity as well as its leadership being challenged.
Greece’s Euroleague representatives recorded statement victories on the road this week, showing they could both reach the Final Four of the tournament at the end of the season.
The export footprint of the majority of Greek businesses, especially small and medium-sized ones, remains low.
More than 340,000 connections of cash registers to points of sale (POS) are pending.
New Left head Alexis Haritsis attacked the government’s handling of the deadly Tempe train collision at his party’s first conference.
Greece’s major port authorities are steaming through the installation of power supply systems for the ships docked there.
In anticipation of the Piraeus Bank placement next week, the Greek stock market had a rather quiet day on Friday.
The need to modernize the country’s defense industry has become absolutely vital, and the draft law containing the changes that need to be made as a matter of priority should not be allowed to become just another area where the different political parties flex their muscles.
The second day of the conference, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the restoration of Greek democracy – a period known as the Metapolitefsi – is under way Friday at the National Gallery in Athens.