PASOK leader calls for early elections at anniversary event
Opposition PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis demanded snap elections on Wednesday, denouncing the conservative New Democracy government as corrupt, arrogant and out of touch with citizens.
Opposition PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis demanded snap elections on Wednesday, denouncing the conservative New Democracy government as corrupt, arrogant and out of touch with citizens.
The outperformance of the economy, the increase in inbound tourism, as well as soaring rents combined with increases in the price of electricity, are behind persistent inflation.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas appears to be charting an independent opposition course that aspires to go beyond municipal politics ahead of PASOK’s upcoming party congress.
A 25-year-old woman was killed early Thursday in a car crash in Corinth, on the Kiato-Souli provincial road.
British Ambassador to Greece Matthew Lodge, and Consul Alexandra Gregory visited Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni to assess tourism relations between the two countries.
The Anti-Money Laundering Authority, headed by the honorary deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Court Haralambos Vourliotis, has prevented money laundering through betting companies.
Athens is pressing Cyprus to take a clear stance on a flagship electricity interconnection project linking the island to Greece and Israel, as political rifts and a European investigation cast uncertainty over its future.
Hundreds of Greek schools at all levels stand to benefit from the expansion of the “Marietta Giannakou” program.
Overtime surged in sectors under the Digital Labor Card program from January to July 2025, according to statistics from the Ergani database of the Labor Ministry.
The weighted average interest rate on new deposits remained unchanged at 0.34% in July, while the rate on new loans decreased to 4.49%, according to the Bank of Greece.