The Greek government is in the final stages of preparation for this year's Thessaloniki International Fair, planning new tours in Northern Greece and continuous meetings to highlight its work and rally support for New Democracy.
The Greek government is developing a "property code" aimed at regulating short-term rentals in multi-apartment buildings. This initiative seeks to resolve disputes and bring order to the short-term rental market.
The Greek government is planning a significant change to the ENFIA property tax calculation method starting in 2027, where the actual condition of each property will play a decisive role. The Electronic Building Identity will serve as the basis for determining the tax.
Alexis Tsipras has launched strong criticism against the Greek government regarding its tax policy, the management of the Recovery Fund resources, and its response to recent fires.
The Greek government is accused of a major deception regarding aid for the Evros region, with public complaints from Stavros Benos, who was tasked with the 'Evros After' initiative, confirming the extent of the alleged mockery.
The Greek government's outstanding debts to its citizens and private entities have accumulated to 3.55 billion euros. This figure represents the total amount the public sector owes to individuals and businesses.
The Mitsotakis government is facing severe criticism, with accusations that it will leave behind a 'scorched earth' and has degraded the Parliament to the level of a brothel.
The Greek government is focusing on immediate financial support for fire victims and flood protection in areas affected by a large fire in Western Attica and Boeotia, with applications for compensation set to begin on Monday.
The Greek government's decision to provide financial support to fire victims is seen as a necessary measure, with affected individuals awaiting public assistance to restore damages.
A 'vague agreement' has left critical questions unanswered regarding the country's sovereign rights, with the right-wing government failing to respond to Turkey's provocative stance. Concerns are being raised about the implications for national sovereignty.
The Greek government is expediting damage assessment and compensation for citizens and businesses affected by a major fire in West Attica, which left behind burned forest areas and destroyed properties.
Despite recent extensive wildfires, the Greek government has excluded Canadair aircraft and other critical aerial assets from the Recovery Fund, while also keeping new equipment grounded.
The Greek government is examining a new housing package, with the market pressing for tax relief measures. This initiative aims to address housing issues and respond to economic demands.
The Greek government faces criticism for its shortcomings and failures in civil protection and fire prevention, with references to Prime Minister Mitsotakis's past declarations about strengthening civil protection through the AIGIS program.
With wildfires still raging, the Greek government has ordered immediate damage assessments to begin today in fire-stricken regions to ensure prompt compensation for citizens who lost homes, businesses, and property.
The Greek government spokesman, Pavlos Marinakis, has strongly denied a false report, accompanied by an alleged AI-generated photo, concerning a supposed dinner involving Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis and PASOK officials.
The Greek government is implementing a policy of widespread privatization across all sectors, abandoning public presence in essential goods like water.
The Greek government has remained silent regarding the rejection of Mr. Dimitriadis' strategic lawsuits, raising questions about its intervention in the extension of court administration.
The Greek government is reportedly in heightened election readiness, with an internal 'blue' civil war brewing over parliamentary seats, potentially jeopardizing 35 MPs' positions in the next Parliament.
The Greek government faces accusations of attempting to fully commercialize water resources. Critics also claim the government has demonstrated a disregard for the Constitution.
Greek government spokesperson Marinakis stated that no spending on 'recycling kiosks' would occur without an approved plan. He declined to answer questions regarding who would manage recycling in Attica, Peloponnese, and Crete.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced the UNESCO decision on Mount Olympus as a national success and highlighted the E65 Central Greece motorway as modern and safe upon its completion.
The Greek government's new spatial plan is facing a storm of negative reactions, with critics arguing it legitimizes arbitrary actions and grants perpetual pardons at the expense of the environment.
M. Charakopoulos announced that the Greek government will provide 100% compensation and 65% advances to farmers in hail-stricken villages, reaffirming support for the agricultural sector affected by extreme weather.
SYRIZA-PS has criticized the Greek government, advocating for progressive and pro-people policies, including immediate VAT and excise duty reductions, to address high prices, constitutional review, and public education.
The Greek government finds itself isolated in the consensual process of Constitutional Review, as opposition parties from both the right and left refuse to vote for its proposals.
The Greek government has approved the acquisition of Israel's 'Achilles Shield' air defense system, a deal valued at 2.8 billion euros, as confirmed by a Greek Ministry of Defense representative.
An opinion piece from Avgi states that the Greek government is branding legitimate opposition to its scandals as "toxicity," with SYRIZA-PS emphasizing its clear political message.
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis discussed 23 billion euros in development funds for the National Development Program 2026-2030 and announced the abolition of cuts to widow's pensions after a three-year period.
Fifteen New Democracy lawmakers have formally questioned two Greek ministers regarding what they describe as unfair practices by online travel platforms, calling for possible caps on booking commissions charged to hotel and tourism businesses.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that elections will be held in 2027, emphasizing that citizens elect prime ministers, not those who devise scenarios in offices or closed meetings.
Pavlos Marinakis, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and government spokesperson, outlined the government's key policy directions on the economy, housing crisis, reforms, and political collaborations in an interview.
The Greek government is prioritizing anti-inflation measures and addressing loan challenges as central policies ahead of the Thessaloniki International Fair (DETH), amidst an unofficial pre-election period.
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticized the Greek government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, stating that the government failed due to its sole interest in power and pre-election promises.
The Greek government is facing criticism for celebrating the Rule of Law, with opponents arguing that it cannot be assessed through PR posts or selective readings of European reports.
The Greek government is being pressed to clarify its stance on Senator Rubio's provocative statements regarding 'far-left terrorism' in Greece and whether it intends to formally protest these remarks.
The Greek government has acknowledged the European Commission's Rule of Law Report, which identifies Greece among 13 EU countries making stable and systematic progress on all recommendations. The report confirms Greece's consistent advancement in upholding the rule of law.
PASOK is adopting a 'hard rock' strategy against the Greek government, with party officials continuing to refer to it as a 'government of defendants' in a new round of confrontation regarding OPAP.
The Greek government is repeatedly accused of provocatively violating the Constitution, demonstrating a consistent and ongoing indifference to constitutional provisions.
Government sources in Greece have questioned whether PASOK will apologize to the nine MPs they allegedly 'hung out to dry' regarding the OPEKEPE case, stating that PASOK's distortion of reality will lead to a decline in polls.
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has confirmed that the next national elections will be held in 2027, stating the government intends to serve its full four-year term and dismissing the possibility of snap elections.
The Greek government is presenting a comprehensive plan to address Attica's traffic congestion, combining new highways and major interchanges, with five key projects set to change the transport map.
The Greek government spokesman, Pavlos Marinakis, cited a 94% drop in migrant arrivals since 2015 in a TikTok video, rebutting former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's claims by comparing migration figures under current and previous governments.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, discussed the significant reduction of migrants on Lesbos, stating that only 277 remain from an initial 19,000, while also criticizing Alexis Tsipras.
The Greek government is being called upon to take a stance regarding a controversial social media post by the mayor of Argos concerning the death of a 20-year-old who died after being shot in the head during a police operation.
The Greek government, through Minister Kontogeorgis, has emphasized its commitment to realistic and cost-effective policies, rejecting opposition's bidding logic. Markopoulos announced that the timeline for fuel subsidies will be released this week, with the platform for 72 installments opening by July 20.
The Greek government is finalizing its package for the Thessaloniki International Fair, considering all scenarios and parameters to expand it, as the political climate is geared towards elections.
A political conflict has erupted in Greece between the government and the PASOK party regarding the proposal for a 13th pension. The two sides are disputing the financial feasibility and cost of the measure, with the General Accounting Office expected to clarify the figures.
The Greek government from 2015-2019 is highlighted for respecting public funds, extracting the country from economic difficulties, and fully utilizing its diplomatic capital, particularly with international law.
An article argues that the New Democracy government in Greece has already opened the door to the privatization of higher education, asserting that the dialogue on public universities concerns all of society.
A SYRIZA-PS MP criticized the Greek government's proposals, accusing them of inconsistency between their words and actions regarding good legislation and democratic operation.
Government officials of Greece's New Democracy party are reacting with panic to an electoral challenge posed by their leader, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, in a highly anticipated manner for the specific situation.
The Greek government approved its draft budget despite strong reactions and criticism from the opposition. Opposition parties, including Tsipras's party, accused the government of creating a 'doctrine of insecurity' and mismanaging issues like wildfires.
The Greek government faces criticism for allegedly hiding behind the Public Power Corporation (PPC) regarding the demolition and permanent dismantling of lignite infrastructure in Western Macedonia, prompting a parliamentary question.
The Greek government's senior echelons believe that a new party led by Mr. Samaras would not cause irreparable damage to the New Democracy party or seriously threaten its electoral performance.
The Greek government is facing criticism regarding its economic policies and public trust, with opposition parties questioning its handling of inflation and accusing it of engaging in 'communication games.' Discussions also touch upon voter registration and the broader political landscape.
Greek Deputy Minister and government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis declared that there is no longer room for excuses concerning criminal actions, asserting that society faces a clear choice between democracy and violence.
The Greek government has launched an initiative to bring together suppliers, producers, and organized retail to reduce prices on approximately 250 basic consumer goods.
The Greek government has clarified that there will be no cuts to widows' pensions, despite ongoing reforms to the system. This statement aims to reassure thousands of beneficiaries about their entitlements.
The Greek government is celebrating payments and what it considers self-evident achievements, despite ongoing delays and public insecurity, with reports of 5 criminal organizations causing 69 million euros in damages from scams.
A statement by a Greek government official, specifically from the Mitsotakis administration, linking "improvement" with "insurance" has drawn criticism, suggesting it provides the ingredients for a problematic narrative.
PASOK, a Greek political party, has issued a statement responding to government sources, accusing the Maximos Mansion's 'well-oiled communication machine' of denying a report even before it was broadcast, highlighting a political dispute.
The Greek government is planning a new system for collecting municipal fees, detaching them from electricity bills. The aim is to create a new mechanism for collecting municipal fees, allowing them to be paid in 12 installments.
The Greek government is conducting a comprehensive review of its work during the first half of 2026, with the Prime Minister emphasizing adherence to commitments and presenting a roadmap for the latter half of the year at today's cabinet meeting.
The Greek government is facing criticism for acknowledging the problem of high prices but failing to implement effective solutions, with calls for indirect tax reductions.
The Greek government is exploring the possibility of recognizing the rights of graduates from private nursing colleges to participate in competitions for positions within the National Health System (ESY).
The Greek government aims to re-evaluate hydrocarbon blocks that previously lacked investment interest or were returned to the state, paving the way for a new extensive "scanning" of Greek waters.
The Greek government is being criticized for its alleged inability to protect lives and property over the past seven years, with claims that billions in secured resources for civil protection were lost due to Prime Minister Mitsotakis's responsibility.
The Greek government is holding a meeting at Maximos Mansion to finalize measures for the middle class and professionals ahead of the Thessaloniki International Fair, with Prime Minister Mitsotakis returning to office after a short break.
The Greek government is reportedly focusing on a plan to increase net income through targeted measures, including wage increases, lower payroll deductions, and additional support via meal vouchers, as discussed at the Thessaloniki International Fair.
The Greek government has released 12 questions and answers regarding a new Special Spatial Planning Framework for Tourism, outlining changes for hotels, outside-plan development, islands, and short-term rentals.
The Maximos Mansion is leveraging Alexis Tsipras’s public presence to remind citizens of his past government record, despite the former prime minister's efforts to rebrand himself, as the government prepares for the political season.
The Greek Ministry of National Economy and Finance is reportedly studying adjustments to objective property values, a move influenced by upcoming elections and commitments to address market distortions.
The Greek government is preparing to launch a new system from 2027 to monitor public spending, creating a "digital identity" for each service to track financial management more accurately.
The Greek government is gearing up for an intensive legislative period following the summer holidays, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urging advisors to return by August 17. Several bills are slated for parliamentary voting after the recess.
Following “golden” salary increases for Metropolitans and Archbishops, the Greek government is now granting military camps to the Church for decades without compensation.
The Greek government's Committee for Industry, chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, discussed a 7-axis plan to boost industry and manufacturing, accelerating 11 critical reforms and attracting €3.7 billion in productive investments.
The Government Committee on Industry is scheduled to convene tomorrow, Thursday, August 6, at 11:00 AM at the Maximos Mansion, under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Following the fires in Western Attica, the Greek government is accelerating compensation and state aid for affected areas. Additionally, efforts are being intensified to complete anti-flood projects to prevent further damage.
An interministerial meeting will be held at Maximos Mansion under Prime Minister Mitsotakis to discuss compensation for wildfire victims, with a separate meeting planned with the Mayor of Thessaloniki.
The Greek government has commenced the payment of 23.2 million euros for the Transport Equivalent program to over 281,000 island residents across the country, aiming to reimburse part of the cost for ferry and air travel.
The New Democracy government in Greece has passed a law that transfers the management of the country's cultural heritage to a state-owned commercial company.
New considerations are reportedly influencing the Greek government's election strategy, with the possibility of seeking a coalition partner now being more cautiously examined at Maximos Mansion, especially if New Democracy fails to secure an absolute majority.
Mr. Tsoukalas claims the Greek government is using taxpayer money to subsidize ferry companies, allowing them to maintain excessive profits under the guise of corporate social responsibility.
The Greek government is being criticized for attempting to integrate water into market and speculative logics, with opponents asserting that water is a public, social good, not a commodity.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, president of Voice of Logic, has criticized the Greek government and Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis over the appointment of a temporary administration to the Panhellenic Medical Association, alleging it undermines the association's autonomy.
The Greek government asserts that it is successfully implementing a strict migratory policy. This claim comes amidst ongoing discussions about migration management in the region.
The Greek government is facing criticism for a legislative move by Minister Georgiadis that allows for the appointment of administration to a self-governing scientific body, with critics likening it to state authoritarianism.
The Greek government is implementing a new national water policy, featuring unified management, 901 projects, and investments totaling €3.4 billion. The initiative aims to address water scarcity, combat climate change, and ensure access to quality water.
The Greek government has announced an extension and increase of subsidies for diesel fuel throughout August, adding an extra 10 cents per liter to the existing discount. This brings the total reduction to 15 cents per liter, aiming to alleviate fuel costs for consumers.
The Greek government has announced a new subsidy for motor fuel, aiming to reduce prices in August and mitigate recent increases. The subsidy will specifically affect diesel prices.
The Greek government is reportedly facing difficulties in reducing or abolishing the presumptive taxation method for freelancers, a challenge potentially influenced by recent election outcomes.
PASOK issued a statement criticizing the Greek government, noting that the ETCS system is still not operational on Greek railways three years after the Tempi train crash, during a parliamentary committee hearing for new 'Hellenic Railways' leadership.
With 40 days remaining until the opening of the 90th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), the Greek government and the New Democracy party are already in a feverish state of preparation for this year's crucial event.
Pavlos Marinakis, a Greek government spokesperson, stated that the 'embankment' theory aiming to cover up the train crash has collapsed and is not being investigated by the judiciary. He also clarified that Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis remains in his position, rejecting calls to reopen the Novartis case.
Kostas Tsoukalas, PASOK's press representative, criticized the New Democracy government's program as neoliberal and heavily taxing, alleging that it reduces direct taxes by a small amount while increasing indirect taxation significantly.
The Greek government is examining the possibility of implementing a fairer presumptive income system for freelancers who are consistent with their tax declarations and obligations. Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis indicated that decisions on this matter are expected before the Thessaloniki International Fair.
The Greek government has admitted to a fiasco regarding the cancellation of a prisoner training contract, with critics pointing fingers at General Secretariat for Anti-Crime Policy employees and questioning the transparency of government officials' handling.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced a package of measures, potentially exceeding 1 billion euros, to be presented at the Thessaloniki International Fair, with final decisions to be made by the Prime Minister.
The Greek government is introducing significant changes to the regulations governing electric scooters and Light Personal Electric Vehicles (LPEVs), with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport prioritizing new legislation that includes strict fines and new rules.
The Greek government is finalizing its priorities for social groups and preparing a package of generous benefits to be announced by the Prime Minister at the Thessaloniki International Fair, which will be the last before elections.
The Greek government is reinstating the 13th pension and the EKAS benefit, emphasizing that the pension system reflects a state's responsibility towards those who worked and supported society.
The Greek government has broadened the eligibility criteria for its 'Renovate 2026' housing program through a joint ministerial decision, aiming to enable more homeowners to undertake renovation work.
The Greek government is preparing new interventions in the lump sum payment calculation system, aiming to correct distortions from the Katrougalos law and potentially lead to increases for some beneficiaries from 2027.
The Greek government has escalated its criticism of PASOK following a decision by the European Public Prosecutor's Office regarding OPEKEPE. Government sources are demanding an apology from PASOK to the nine MPs they implicated.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has defended politicians amid the OPEKEPE controversy and criticized the European Public Prosecutor's Office for alleged interference. Government sources have also responded sharply to PASOK's criticism, accusing the opposition of prejudging justice decisions and distorting reality regarding the ongoing investigation into the OPEKEPE case.
A 10-cent reduction in gasoline prices, announced by the Greek Prime Minister following an agreement with refineries, was quickly nullified by the impact of ongoing conflicts, leading to renewed price increases.
The Greek government is reportedly working at full speed on projects and reforms, with the Prime Minister setting the tone for daily progress and continued engagement with citizens, looking ahead to 2027.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, presented a review of the government's migration policy, comparing current figures of 277 migrants in Lesbos to 19,000 during the Tsipras administration in 2015, asserting improved management control.
The Greek government confirmed that old-style police identity cards will no longer be accepted for international travel from August 3, clarifying that a recent extension applies only to specific electronic identification procedures.
Alexis Tsipras launched a new attack on the Greek government from Mytilene, stating that 'democracy is suffocating' and accusing the New Democracy administration of speaking 'the language of mafiosi.' Circles within the Ministry of Rural Development and Food dismissed his visit as cheap opposition.
The Greek government is set to inaugurate several major infrastructure projects across the country in the coming period, with the signing ceremony for the triple junction of Skaramagas marking the start of these initiatives.
The Greek political party PASOK has launched new criticism against the government, accusing it of remaining silent on an 'unprecedented incident of violation of the integrity of the Panhellenic exams'.
Kostis Hatzidakis announced that the Greek government is intervening early to address rising gasoline and diesel prices observed since early July. The government is working in consultation with refineries to tackle the issue.
The Greek government's foreign policy is being criticized as a failure for Greek interests, with claims that it continues a specific policy of alignment with the United States, from which Greece is losing out at the Summit.
Workers at Elite Patraiki Paper Industry in Achaia are calling for immediate state intervention as the region faces deindustrialization and job losses, with critics accusing the government of being a passive observer.
The Greek government has decided to extend the suspension of VAT and the exemption from capital gains tax on property transfers until 2027. This measure aims to support the real estate market and reduce the cost of property acquisition.
The 'blue' majority in Greece has transformed the discussion on constitutional review into a theater of the absurd, with critics suggesting they aim to constitutionalize patronage.
The Mitsotakis government is accused of making false claims about 'universality' and introducing arbitrary and illegal exclusions regarding injustices faced by loan borrowers, instead of addressing the issues.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis responded to new criticisms from former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras by referencing summer TV series reruns, such as 'Retire'.
The Greek government is challenging its political rivals, referencing the 11th anniversary of the 2015 referendum and discussing issues of violence and hybrid threats.
PASOK has criticized the Greek Prime Minister's office for its 'inexplicable shield of protection' for National Security Secretary General Dokos, citing a third day of national embarrassment following interviews by Russian pranksters.
SYRIZA stated that national security is not an electoral slogan or a field for petty party exploitation, criticizing the New Democracy government for becoming a factor of insecurity for the country despite its focus on security.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos announced that the Greek government is legislating the strictest framework within the European Union for consumer safety and support.
The Greek government has pledged zero tolerance for blind violence and committed to arresting those responsible for the murder of Vagia Nestora. This tragedy adds to the family's sorrow, as her sister was also lost in 2021.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis commented on Greek-Turkish relations, emphasizing that 'calm waters' are useful but not an end in themselves, and that the Greek government's stance simultaneously created a framework for dialogue.
PASOK has publicly questioned the Greek government spokesperson, demanding clarification on what exactly is being denied in response to a Mega TV report, following an earlier statement from the opposition party.
Payments are commencing today for the Greek government's 'Change Heating System and Water Heater' program. This initiative aims to support citizens in upgrading their home heating and water heating systems.
The Greek government has reached an agreement with the food industry and supermarkets to stabilize prices for two summer months and implement significant reductions on basic products starting September 1st.
The Greek government held a high-level meeting at Maximos Mansion with market representatives to discuss measures against inflation and seek an agreement for immediate and horizontal price reductions. Announcements are expected regarding the outcomes of the meeting.
A meeting under Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis concerning the containment of prices for consumer goods and necessities has concluded, with the Minister of Development expected to make statements at 2:00 PM.
With inflation expected to remain high in June despite falling fuel prices, the Greek government is preparing to introduce a list of 'cheap' products to help households manage costs.
The Greek government inaugurated a digital land registry in a ceremonial event, despite the full cadastral mapping not being completed until the following year.
Rena Dourou, President of SYRIZA's Parliamentary Group, sharply criticized the Greek government's foreign policy towards Ankara, specifically regarding Turkey's declaration of "national marine parks" and the perceived lack of protection for sovereign rights.
The Greek police union (ELAS) has criticized the government for making two announcements regarding research funding in two months without any concrete decisions or allocated amounts. The Ministry has responded to the accusations, while other reports highlight the government's focus on events over tangible results.
Greece's PASOK party, through Manolis Christodoulakis and Panagiotis Dimopoulos, accused the government of abandoning an ambitious master plan for environmental protection in the Evros region, alleging a 90% reduction in protection.
A political debate is ongoing in Greece between the government and opposition regarding whether citizens' living standards are improving or worsening, with both sides benefiting politically despite not addressing reality.
The Greek government has extended the deadline for the "Save - Operate" program until November 30 for more than 400 businesses. This extension aims to provide additional time for companies to participate in the energy saving initiative.
The government is being held politically responsible for recent wildfires, with critics stating that prevention efforts cannot be made just 45 days before the fire season.
With over 1,200 tax exemptions, deductions, and special tax regimes burdening the state budget annually, the Greek government is reviewing tax expenditures to find a solution.
The Governmental Committee for Industry, chaired by Prime Minister Mitsotakis, convened to discuss supporting industry for a more competitive economy with better wages, as part of the government's strategic priority to strengthen industry and manufacturing.
The SYRIZA party and other critics are accusing the Greek government of grounding new Diamond firefighting aircraft due to a lack of pilots and removing critical aerial assets from the Recovery Fund. Concerns are also being raised about the effectiveness of 20 million euros allocated for fire prevention in West Attica.
The Greek government is preparing to announce salary and pension increases at the upcoming Thessaloniki International Fair (ΔΕΘ), aiming to garner public support.
The Greek government and businesses have partnered to freeze and subsequently reduce food prices, leading to negative inflation in supermarkets for July, according to data from IELKA.
The Greek government is reportedly developing a multi-year plan to boost incomes until 2030, with a central focus on increasing the minimum wage, should it be re-elected.
Greek Minister of Economy Kyriakos Pierrakakis announced that the government will present its four-year economic plan at the Thessaloniki International Fair (DΕTH) next month, with a major focus on changing the country's productive model.
The Greek government is preparing defense lines to curb inflation and will present a relief package at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF). The resurgence of conflicts in the Middle East is contributing to the energy market crisis and high fuel prices, burdening households in Greece and worldwide.
The Greek Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy is providing 60 million euros in support to ferry companies as compensation for social discounts, aiming to offset the significant increase in maritime fuel costs without raising ticket prices.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced that the process for granting regional television licenses will commence in September, with a new bill for radio stations also on the horizon.
The Greek government has announced €5.4 billion in investments for Western Macedonia, expected to create 11,000 new jobs. These investments are part of the Just Transition Program and involve the Public Power Corporation (PPC).
SYRIZA-PS criticizes the Greek government for having no solutions to the high cost of living, stating that citizens are struggling financially, and proposes effective solutions to change the economic situation.
The Greek government has stated there is no room for a horizontal reduction in fuel taxes, while Croatia has announced new fuel prices. These developments reflect differing approaches to managing fuel costs in the region.
The Greek government has requested an exemption for Greek shipowners regarding Russian LNG, raising questions about why similar relief isn't sought for energy prices affecting households and businesses.
Five major scandals—Novartis, OPEKEPE, wiretapping, Tempi, and Recycling Houses—are reportedly shaking the Maximos Mansion, making the scenario of early elections prohibitive for the Greek government.
The Greek government is developing a new package of incentives, including discounts and faster refunds, for individuals and businesses that consistently fulfill their tax obligations on time.
Turkey has reacted with annoyance to decisions made by the Greek government and the KYSEA (Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense), including the 'Achilles' Shield' program and the approval of ten additional defense programs. Turkish media reports indicate that Greek coasts will be equipped with Israeli weapons.
The Greek Governmental Committee for Housing Policy approved the National Housing Strategy 2026-2035. This initiates a comprehensive ten-year plan to address the country's housing crisis.
The Greek government spokesperson reiterated Athens' stance of not commenting on other countries' defense procurement programs, directly addressing former Prime Minister Tsipras' 'national defeat' claim regarding F-35s for Turkey.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis emphatically stated that the citizens will decide who will be the country's prime minister, not those who are devising various schemes. He was responding to questions about a post-election scenario involving a potential Samaras party.
The Greek government is accused of complete indifference regarding the railway connection of Drama and the isolation of the Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (AMTH) region, with no answers provided on the timeline for reopening the Thessaloniki-Alexandroupolis line.
Greek Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis stated that the government will not remain passive regarding rising fuel prices. He emphasized that without government and refinery initiatives, fuel costs would be even higher, indicating further measures may be taken.
The Greek government is preparing for a busy autumn, with the Prime Minister's office anticipating a packed schedule. As the government prepares its Thessaloniki International Fair package, polls indicate a stabilization of support for New Democracy.
The Mitsotakis government and Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni are facing criticism for allegedly taking further steps to commercialize Greece's cultural heritage.
With a cycle of public opinion polls concluding for the summer, the Greek government is assessing the results and recalibrating its strategy for upcoming political steps.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that the current administration is the first to take excess profits from refineries and energy companies and redistribute them to society, emphasizing the importance of transparency.
The Greek government has gone on the offensive, questioning the European Public Prosecutor’s Office's handling of OPEKEPE cases after nine were archived, while four MPs remain on New Democracy election lists, challenging the opposition's 'government of the accused' claims.
SYRIZA-PS criticizes the Greek government, stating it is consciously choosing institutional regression, following a report by the National Committee for Human Rights indicating at least 359 migrant pushbacks between 2023 and 2025.
Discussions within the Greek government and the New Democracy party reveal diverse and often conflicting views on post-election collaborations, with reports also indicating locked-in resignations following the Thessaloniki International Fair (DETh).
A Greek government plan is being criticized by SYRIZA-PS MP Sokratis Famellos for its potentially destructive impact on both EYATH (Thessaloniki Water Supply & Sewerage Company) and other Municipal Water and Sewerage Companies (DEYA).
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis have commented on the OPEKEPE case and the European Public Prosecutor's Office, with Mitsotakis stating politicians were unfairly slandered and Marinakis criticizing the opposition.
The Greek government's economic policy council is set to convene on Thursday, chaired by Prime Minister Mitsotakis. The meeting will focus on planning the new multi-year fiscal framework for the European Union and discussing national infrastructure projects.
The Greek government council on economic policy is scheduled to convene on Thursday under the leadership of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The meeting will focus on the fiscal framework and economic matters.
The Greek government is accused of endangering public water, municipalities, citizens, and EYATH (Thessaloniki Water Supply & Sewerage Co.) through methods that have led to the financial distress of municipal water companies over the past seven years.
A SYRIZA politician has stated their ambition for the party to be the decisive factor in the formation of the next progressive government, rather than merely entering parliament.
A government proposal in Greece is criticized for potentially shifting from the principle of freedom of establishment and action for political parties towards increased state oversight.
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK-KINAL, criticized the Greek government for not costing its policy announcements and for blaming those who do. He reiterated PASOK's commitment to providing EKAS (social solidarity benefit) for low-income pensioners and discussed the cost implications of a 13th pension.
The Greek government is emphasizing a policy of zero tolerance against terrorism, a key pillar of the New Democracy party's platform and a commitment made by Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The recent resolution of the Marfin case, which shocked the country in 2010, highlights this commitment.
The Greek government and major supermarkets have reached a voluntary agreement to implement price reductions on groceries starting August 31st. Retailers and suppliers now have a short period to finalize the specific products, discount levels, and in-store flagging mechanisms for the scheme, which aims to combat food inflation.
The Greek government is accused of failing to address consumer protection issues and instead maintaining cartels, leading to increased profits for these groups.
The SYRIZA-PS party's sector head criticizes the Greek government and Hellenic Train, labeling 'Operation Blues' and the arrival of new trains as an election-related communication stunt and a cover-up for conventional failures.
Pavlos Marinakis, the Greek government spokesperson, has reflected on his three years in the position, emphasizing truth as a sacred duty and the timeless nature of information dissemination.
The Greek government has implemented a new law (5293/2026) ending its claims on agricultural properties previously granted to citizens, resolving a long-standing issue for thousands of landowners.
For the first time since 2012, the Greek government is planning a unified mechanism to address housing issues, focusing on using inactive military camps and closed homes to provide more affordable housing options.
The Greek government is reportedly offering lawyers a €250 bonus if their advice results in refugees and migrants withdrawing their asylum applications, a move criticized as promoting anti-immigrant policies.
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis responded to comments made by former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in a series of videos, stating he would have expected Samaras to comment on the 2015 referendum.
The Greek government is facing criticism, with an incident involving pranksters and the hacking of the EFET website being cited as evidence that disproves the government's claims of excellence and digital successes.
Alexis Tsipras, in an interview with Politico, urged the Greek government to stop giving a 'blank check' to the US in foreign policy, criticizing the Prime Minister for excessive concessions to the US.
A parliamentary question has been submitted to the Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, demanding accountability for the reduction of resources in lignite-producing areas and the allocation of revenues from carbon allowance auctions.
Following the killing of Vagia Nestora, the Greek government has issued a zero-tolerance message, with New Democracy and ONNED calling for a protest and calls for anti-establishment groups to be treated as criminal organizations.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis stated that maintaining calm relations with Turkey is not an ultimate goal, emphasizing that every Greek government since the restoration of democracy has engaged in discussions with Turkey. He highlighted that dialogue is a historical practice rather than an end in itself.
Greek government sources have stated that PASOK, under Androulakis, is in a state of decline and despair. They claim the party is rapidly descending into desperation and decay.
A parliamentary question highlights government contradictions, the absence of a long-term agreement, and uncertainty regarding the cross-border waters of the Ardas river and the Evros region.
The Greek government has unveiled its key priorities for the second half of the year, including new educational and spatial planning initiatives, aiming to quash speculation about an autumn election.
SYRIZA criticized the Greek government's meeting on high prices, stating that after seven years, the Mitsotakis government is rediscovering a problem it created and maintained, offering no substantive solutions.
Kostas Tsoukalas, spokesperson for PASOK, has accused the Greek government of deceiving pensioners and explicitly admitting to reducing their real income.