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New Democracy leads PASOK by almost 20 points in the polls amid the Middle East flare-up
New Democracy at its highest percentage after the European elections - The gap widens, while Nikos Androulakis remains fourth in the suitability for prime minister
Marinakis: The government is here, it does not leave citizens unprotected in the face of price increases
The government spokesman said that if required, the government will respond with measures, always within the framework of fiscal possibilities - What he said at the briefing of political editors
Kyriakos Pierrakakis in THEMA on the war: Here we are, if the crisis continues we will intervene
"We have proven in the past that in difficult times the world can rely on us, we need decisive national and European interventions," says the Minister of Economy and Finance and President of the Eurogroup
Mitsotakis to Samaras: ‘Greece is exercising its sovereign rights in practice — no need for alarm’ (updated)
The Prime Minister is expected to refer to the Chevron contract, giving an answer to Antonis Samaras - On the table the bill on illegal gambling and the framework for compensation of victims of natural disasters
Mitsotakis: Parties should enter dialogue on the Constitution without dogmatism – Zero tolerance for migrant smugglers
The government’s final proposal for Constitutional Revision will be presented in March – What he said about the National Baccalaureate and border protection – The weekly review in detail
Key takeaways from Mitsotakis interview: Alliances, pressure on PASOK, and voters’ dilemmas
The prime minister shifts the post-election debate, challenges PASOK on cooperation, and outlines Greece’s red lines with Turkey
PASOK: Those from the “presidential camp” threaten expulsions — Doukas and Geroulanos in the crosshairs, their responses
The PASOK leadership and senior party figures are heading toward open confrontation ahead of the party Congress. Threats of expulsions, internal barbs, and disagreements over strategy, polling stagnation, and the party’s post-election stance toward New Democracy are intensifying tensions at Harilaou Trikoupi headquarters