Parties and plans
The government created many expectations regarding the cabinet reshuffle, but the people in any party are a given, as are the laws of political “physics” that always prevail over ambitious plans.
The government created many expectations regarding the cabinet reshuffle, but the people in any party are a given, as are the laws of political “physics” that always prevail over ambitious plans.
Consultancy firms are reporting investment interest that could shape the conditions for a shift from real estate to financial placements in search of the five-year residence permit the Greek state offers for major investments.
Niki Kerameus officially took on her role as the new minister of labor and social affairs on Friday afternoon.
Former police officer Epaminondas Korkoneas was arrested and sent back to prison Saturday.
The Petit Palais cinema in the hip downtown Athens district of Pangrati will be reopening its doors to the public in October after undergoing a transformation into a theater.
As of late September tax and social security clearance documents will merge into one.
New Minister of Rural Development and Food Κostas Tsiaras on Friday emphasized the significant challenges facing the primary sector as he undertook his new responsibilities following the government reshuffle.
The African Voices Festival, held on June 6 at Panteion University, was a vibrant celebration of the African diaspora in Greece and a poignant revelation of the community’s struggles.
A pair of Australian tourists were astonished to hear that their cab ride from the port of Piraeus to the central Athens neighborhood of Pangrati was going to cost them a whopping 350 euros.
New Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos assumed his role on Friday following the government reshuffle, outlining his policy priorities.