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Centre-left reconfiguration ahead of 2026: Tsipras’ initiative, SYRIZA uncertainty, and new party movements
From "Ithaca" and the calls for self-organization to the withdrawals, the Eurogroups in crisis and the looks towards PASOK and new political projects - The progressive scene is changing against the background of 2026
Opinion Poll: New Democracy at 29.7% in voting intention, holding a 16.1-point lead over a stagnant PASOK; Gains for Greek Solution and Plevsi
The ruling New Democracy maintains a wide lead as price pressures dominate voter concerns and smaller parties post gains
With 159 “yes” and 136 “no” votes, the 2026 budget passed the Parliament
A total of 295 Members voted
ALCO: New Democracy’s lead in the voting intention at 12 points with a double score, one in five voters undecided
Small rise for the ruling party, stagnation for PASOK, gains for Hellenic Solution and KKE - 15% of those who believe that Alexis Tsipras brings something new to political life - 54% want the government to address poverty as a priority
Kyriakos Mitsotakis to farmers: On Monday at 17:00, I’m expecting whichever delegation you appoint at Maximos Mansion (updated)
The discussion is taking place in the context of the budget debate and against the backdrop of Pierrakakis’s election as head of the Eurogroup
Interview Poll: Over 30% support ND — Voters’ views on Tsipras and Karystianou
46% disagree with the farmers' blockades and road closures
When dictator Pangalos banned short skirts – Police in the streets of Athens used measuring tapes to check women’s clothing
On 30 November 1925, almost 100 years ago, the Greek Prime Minister issued a 77-word decree setting 30 centimeters as the maximum allowable distance between a woman’s skirt and the ground