Mitsotakis highlights reduction in bank fees
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the reduction or elimination of six bank fees during his weekly review of government activities on Sunday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the reduction or elimination of six bank fees during his weekly review of government activities on Sunday.
Opposition parties have strongly criticized the ruling New Democracy government over the Tempi train disaster, which claimed 57 lives, accusing it of delays in delivering justice and urging citizens to participate in nationwide protests.
The Justice Ministry is modernizing its decades-old judicial guardianship framework to enhance autonomy for individuals with disabilities and illnesses, and the elderly.
Protests are taking place across Greece on Sunday in response to the Tempe railway disaster, which claimed 57 lives, following the release of a new audio recording that has brought renewed attention to the incident.
Francisco Goya’s “Los Caprichos,” a daring etching series from 1797–98, is on display at the National Gallery (50 Vasileos Konstantinou).
Stores will remain open on Sunday, marking the end of the second week of the winter sales season.
Even the exclusion of beneficiaries from benefits is on the table if it is determined that they pay luxury living tax.
The projects for new electricity transmission lines in Greece are picking up speed.
The economy is suffering from the failure to protect it from zombie companies.
Greek police have announced the ban of a gathering planned by Panathinaikos fans on Sunday in front of the hotel where their team is staying in central Athens..