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A series of opinion polls commissioned by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and conducted between October and December 2024 determined his choice of a new president of the republic, Kathimerini understands.
The Greek police force is preparing to integrate AI into its operations, aiming to enhance efficiency in areas like solving crimes, addressing offenses and thefts, and preventing illegal activities.
It is true, as the Maximos Mansion asserts (and its loyal mouthpieces uncritically echo), that Konstantinos Tasoulas, who was nominated on Wednesday for president of the republic, was previously elected with an overwhelming majority as Parliament speaker.
We have often seen laws being shot down by courts because they were drafted in a slipshod manner and could not stand up to scrutiny.
A motorcyclist was fatally injured on Saturday afternoon in a collision with an oncoming vehicle while trying to evade a roadside check by traffic police on the Athens-Corinth highway, west of the capital.
In the “extremely urgent” directive that the president of the Supreme Court, Ioanna Klapa, has issued to all the first-instance court administrations across Greece, she stresses their “obligation to designate judges for urgent trial cases on weekends and public holidays, ensuring they are available at all times to carry out their duties.”
Athens, once among Europe’s most polluted cities, has shown steady signs of improvement over the past couple of decades, though there is still significant progress to be made.
Owners of electric vehicles who live in apartment blocks need the approval of the building’s general assembly before they can install a charging station in common access areas like garages.
The success of the government’s sweeping restructuring plan for the country’s zoning regulations hinges very much on how it fares in the heart of the Aegean.