PASOK deputy spokesperson resigns citing personal reasons
Deputy spokesperson for opposition party PASOK Anastasia Simitropoulou announced her resignation from her role on Monday citing personal reasons.
Deputy spokesperson for opposition party PASOK Anastasia Simitropoulou announced her resignation from her role on Monday citing personal reasons.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday said that the rise in the cost of living was the issue that concerned Greek society above all others for entirely understandable reasons, replying to questions during a press conference on the topic “Economy, Development, Labor Market”.
The office market expects major shifts in the coming years, due to the emergence of hybrid work and the increased need to create flexible workspaces.
New Zealand is a country where its prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, stepped down at the age of 43 because she has “no energy to seek re-election” and because “it’s time.”
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is set to visit South Africa and Mozambique on 24 and 25 January, respectively. During his stay in the above countries, Dendias is expected to have a series of bilateral meetings with top officials.
The TaxiMe app, born in the laboratories of the University of Thessaly, offers integrated “door-to-door” combined transport services, based on the grouping of travel demand.
Greek banks will undergo capital stress tests in order to get the green light from the European Central Bank’s supervisory mechanism for the European banking system so as to distribute dividends to shareholders, the head of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) board, Andrea Enria, told Kathimerini.
Greek authorities are investigating how ex-Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris has been able to launch a new political party and run a moderately successful election campaign from the maximum-security Domokos Prison.
Greece’s hydrocarbon exploration southwest of the Peloponnese peninsula and south of Crete island is proceeding without delays, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told a press briefing on the economy Monday, adding that an assessment of the natural gas potential is expected by the end of 2023.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is confident that inflation will come down in the coming months, also having a knock-on effect on prices of goods, provided that energy prices stay within manageable levels.