Stoking hate
Attacking politicians when they’re going about their private business or barging violently into their offices are not harmless forms of activism that should be treated with tolerance.
Attacking politicians when they’re going about their private business or barging violently into their offices are not harmless forms of activism that should be treated with tolerance.
There are encouraging signs of progress in Greek-Turkish relations, according to the German Chancellery’s Foreign and Security Policy Adviser Jens Ploetner.
Consumers in Greece still pay significantly more for bread and meat compared to the other countries of the eurozone, as, despite the reduction of inflation, food price hikes continue.
The Single Property Tax (ENFIA) pay slips for over 7 million property and business owners have been posted on the myAADE digital portal for the financial year 2023.
The 2023-2026 Stability Program that the government submitted over the weekend to the European Commission allows for some 900 million euros of fiscal space this year, which can be used for possible new handouts to be implemented after the elections.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the National Party founded by the convicted criminal and former Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris may not contest the May 21 election.
PAOK Chairman Ivan Savvidis was found not guilty in the second degree by a Thessaloniki court for his pitch invasion during the Greek Super League fixture between PAOK and AEK Athens in March 2018, but received an eight-month suspended sentence after being found guilty for the weapon he had on him. Although Savvidis had a…
The deadline of binding offers for Attiki Odos, the motorway that runs around Athens, has been extended to July 10, the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund has said.
Civil and criminal court hearings in Athens and Thessaloniki will be suspended from May 17 to 26 due to the general election on May 21, the Justice Ministry has announced. However, criminal cases that begin before May 17 and that need to continue beyond that date will be heard.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in a “panic” to prevent far-right parties from contesting the 21 May election, Main opposition SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras has claimed.