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Kyriakos Pierrakakis: Europe must act in a coordinated way to address economic pressures, Greece remains resilient
Even under these conditions, economic growth will remain close to 2%, showing that the Greek economy remains strong and resilient, the Greek Minister of National Economy and Finance told Reuters
Greek Parliament ratifies Greece–Chevron agreements for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation
Energy and Environment Minister Stavros Papastavrou, closing the two-day debate that preceded the vote in the Hellenic Parliament, described the decision as a “historic day for Greece.”
Odysseas Konstantinopoulos resigns as MP after his expulsion, returns the seat to PASOK
He informed Nikos Androulakis via SMS just a few hours after his expulsion – “Throughout my term, I had my own positions and opinions,” he states – See his full message
Mitsotakis will govern until 2027 without changes in the government: Why he clearly ruled out scenarios of early elections and a cabinet reshuffle
The Prime Minister reminds his interlocutors that even in 2023 his insistence on completing the full four-year term was questioned, yet he proceeded normally with his plan, while continuing to emphasize the need for political stability during a turbulent period
Real Polls: New Democracy at a 9-month high with a 16.3-point lead over PASOK, which would gain 5.8 points if it changed leader
The survey confirms the dominance of New Democracy (Greece) due to the government’s actions, such as the deployment of frigates to Cyprus amid the geopolitical crisis
Fierce clash in Parliament: Stavros Papastavrou accuses PASOK of petty politics, Nikos Androulakis responds with “Zappeia” reference
“PASOK once again failed to rise to the occasion on this national issue,” said the Energy Minister – “The party that spent three years tearing up the memoranda is asking us to show responsibility,” replied the PASOK leader
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: I categorically reject any discussion of early elections due to a recovery in opinion polls
“My aim is to complete the full electoral cycle,” the prime minister tells iefimerida, also saying “no” to a cabinet reshuffle – “We also have other support measures in mind.” If the conflict continues with effects on the flow of oil and natural gas, there will also be consequences for both the European and the Greek economy