> Greek politics
> Greek politics
Polls following protests GPO: Losses for all parties, gains for Konstantopoulou and Velopoulos
52.5% call for early elections - 71.9% say the government is trying to cover up responsibilities, 82.4% say the opposition is trying to exploit the government politically - Just below 20% is the "grey zone" of the electorate
Motion of no confidence filed against the government – Mitsotakis calls for immediate debate, labels Androulakis Konstantopoulou’s “tail end”
Signed by 85 MPs from PASOK, SYRIZA, Plefsi Eleftherias, Nea Aristera, and 9 independent MPs – Prime Minister denounces an "incoherent alliance of willing nihilists" and calls for an immediate debate – Set to conclude at midnight on Friday
SYRIZA on EODASAM conclusion: The government should have already resigned
The new defensive claim that government officials were allegedly not involved in the blockade, as they were there as "observers", is refuted by the government announcements at the time, Koumoundourou says
Mitsotakis: Urgent need for all to work for a viable peace settlement in Ukraine
The Prime Minister's intervention at the leaders' meeting organised by Kiev on the occasion of the three-year anniversary of the Russian invasion - He called on European allies to work, like Greece, to strengthen collective defence
Incident in the Parliament with Dimitris Mantzos and a PASOK associate
The official's first response to the members of the Parliamentary Guard was reassuring and that nothing serious happened
ALCO: Mitsotakis’ lead for prime minister at 18 points, 53% of undecided voters are ND voters
PASOK has just 14% as an alternative prospect of governance, 8% for Androulakis for the position of Prime Minister - A decline in the image of the government brought by the Tempi
ALCO poll: 11.1 points lead for ND, gains only for Latinoopoulou and Konstantopoulou
Anger over the Tempi remains, 71% say that the government is not facilitating justice in its work, while 82% say that the relatives of the victims are helping with their attitude - 72% believe that there was an attempt at a cover-up, 81% say that after the tragedy the government did not do what was necessary to make train travel safer
Adonis Georgiades in the Parliament: One minute you call us paedophiles, the next smugglers, now murderers – Enough!
Outburst and from the Minister of Health - after Makis Voridis - for what the opposition members attribute to the death of Vassilis Kalogeros
Voridis’ outburst in Parliament on the death of Vasilis Kalogiros: Stand up, you fool, and tell us that the government killed a man
The Minister of State was exhausted with the transfer to parliament heavy insinuations that flood the Internet, with correlations between the death of the 39-year-old and the investigations into the tragedy in Tempe - Statements on "questions that are growing" and from Famellos