Domestic (non)spats… a touch of modesty, water breaking, Alexis’ little fox, the Planet master, Lara and Galaxidi, and the EYATH scenarios ///
-Hello there. So, heat, heatwave, humidity… We’ve basically turned into Thailand, so to speak. At least we don’t have any wildfires—yet. In the midst of this heat tightening its grip, some family laundry is being aired in public (Skertsos–Pyrgioti). Mr. K.M. himself openly sided with Akis on the matter, because, you know, you can’t be […]
The green Terra Cert and the… organic laundering, Dendias’ weapons and the military draft, two giants bidding for the lotteries, and David’s villa
-Hello there, I’ll pick up where I left off yesterday (in my intro), the OPEKEPE issue.So I asked a non-governmental source—who, mind you, knows the ins and outs of agricultural subsidies like the back of their hand, especially in Crete. “When the prosecutor’s investigation wraps up in 2-3 months with the help of the financial […]
Pierros, the ATMs and bank charges (or when you’re asking for it), the green frappé (he’s caught red-handed), the V left V&O
– Hello there, the week kicked off with quite an impressive — and positive — move by Pierrakakis, who scrapped all bank charges at ATMs. Earlier, a huge fuss had broken out over the fact that Piraeus Bank had sold 800 ATMs to a company called Cashflex, which then announced increased transaction fees. Over the […]
Pierre “eats his hat” over ATM charges, Samaras and his party, the suitors of EYATH, Aman Resort in Lemnos by Pappas and Travlou ///
Hello! Let’s kick off with a bit of news — yes, there is still such a thing in mid-July. So, most likely within the day, Minister Pierrakakis will submit an amendment to cancel the increased ATM fee announced by Cashflex, the company that recently bought around 800 ATMs from Piraeus Bank. The government — and […]
M.M. is counting polls and MPs, Dendias in Lebanon, what Retsos says about tourism, tidying up the state airports
-Hello there, yesterday I asked my own source about the polls and the damage the government has taken from the OPEKEPE affair. Not because I don’t read or follow the reports from other outlets that publish polls, but because I always trust my sources—tried and tested over time. So, they told me that public opinion […]
The New “Paratragouda”, the plans for Praktiker and the sharp-eyed Watsa, the Emiratis’ visit to the Maximos Mansion, and the buzz in the insurance sector
– Hello there. So, the winds have died down, the gales have eased up—if only temporarily—and the heat has clamped down. Now, in Patmos, where I imagine Vangelis Antonaros is, I don’t know if it’s a tad warmer, but the man understandably lost it. Because he’s thinking: “All my life I’ve been used to dealing […]
Two weeks of showtime in Parliament, the new Plevris law, Euronext advances on the Hellenic Exchange, a (faint) light in Santorini, no deal for AVAX
-Greetings, the last parliamentary fortnight of July will be anything but relaxed, and it will likely mark the lead-up to the brief summer recess of Parliament. I say this because in the next two weeks, three separate critical votes are scheduled, each bound to spark intense political clashes. First up is the debate on the […]
Why Voridis and PASOK are heading for a parliamentary inquiry, the Marousi casino kicks off, Goldman Sachs’ elegant backflip on the Athens Stock Exchange, and Theodoropoulos moves into real estate
Hello—today or tomorrow ND will file the text for establishing the Inquiry Committee that Marinakis announced yesterday (with detailed reasoning as always) and in surprise-attack mode. According to Maximos Mansion sources, Mitsotakis acted without waiting on the opposition, which was dragging its feet trying to pinpoint offenses for a possible Pre-Investigative Committee. Truth is, PASOK’s […]
Today Mitsotakis’ decision, the changes of the general secretaries, the structure in Crete, the tourism numbers, the alert at the Bank of Chania, the chaos in Hydra
How many Starlink subscribers does Elon Musk have in Greece & reshuffle with a…coffee aroma
The decision of K.M. on the preliminary investigation and Voridis’ table, the Pierrakakis–Karamanlis meeting, the 91 patriots, Telis and the helicopter-borne Ivan
Turkey’s Central Bank is hoarding dollars & gold & cryptocurrencies enter the tourism industry
Why Voridis and PASOK are heading for a parliamentary inquiry, the Marousi casino kicks off, Goldman Sachs’ elegant backflip on the Athens Stock Exchange, and Theodoropoulos moves into real estate
Hello—today or tomorrow ND will file the text for establishing the Inquiry Committee that Marinakis announced yesterday (with detailed reasoning as always) and in surprise-attack mode. According to Maximos Mansion sources, Mitsotakis acted without waiting on the opposition, which was dragging its feet trying to pinpoint offenses for a possible Pre-Investigative Committee. Truth is, PASOK’s […]
Today Mitsotakis’ decision, the changes of the general secretaries, the structure in Crete, the tourism numbers, the alert at the Bank of Chania, the chaos in Hydra
How many Starlink subscribers does Elon Musk have in Greece & reshuffle with a…coffee aroma
The decision of K.M. on the preliminary investigation and Voridis’ table, the Pierrakakis–Karamanlis meeting, the 91 patriots, Telis and the helicopter-borne Ivan
Turkey’s Central Bank is hoarding dollars & gold & cryptocurrencies enter the tourism industry