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Pierrakakis met with the French Minister of Finance
Strengthening European competitiveness and deepening the single market on the agenda of the meeting
Pierrakakis: We want a single European market to create world champions
What Kyriakos Pierrakakis said at the Institute of International and European Relations in Dublin
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: From Leonteios to the Eurogroup – His path and the bid for leadership of the Eurozone Finance Ministers
The Minister of Finance begins his European tour in Ireland ahead of the election for the presidency of the Eurogroup — His tenure in three ministries and the stable roots behind his public roles
Multiannual Program 2026–2029: 148,500 new hires in the public sector – What it provides for salaries, pensions, and prices up to 2029
Starting from the new measures that will be implemented for the first time in 2026, with the "milestone" of raising the average wage in our country to 1,500 euros and the minimum wage to 950 euros in 2027, the 80 pages of the Multiannual Programme prescribe continuous wage and pension increases every year
A two-man battle in the Eurogroup arena: Pierrakakis’ cards and the strategy for securing 11 votes
Kyriakos Pierrakakis is submitting his candidacy for the presidency of the Eurogroup and is seeking the required 11 votes amid intense negotiations and behind-the-scenes contacts at the European level
Kyriakos Pierrakakis’ and Vincent Van Peteghem’s candidacy for the presidency of the Eurogroup (updated)
Kyriakos Pierrakakis’ opponent in the crucial European institutional contest will be the Belgian Van Peteghem. The vote is expected to take place at the next meeting of the Eurozone finance ministers on December 11 in Brussels
Meeting between Kyriakos Pierrakakis and Germany’s Vice Chancellor: “We confirmed the strategic nature of Greece-Germany relations”
“We share the common belief that the barriers to the single market must be removed,” wrote the Minister of Economy in his post
The wager for benefits and €8 billion in funds from the Recovery and Resilience Facility
Awaiting the European Commission’s winter forecasts, the new Budget, and the ECOFIN decisions that will determine whether more favorable prospects for the economy will emerge
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: Why he became a main contender for Eurogroup chairmanship – “Positive that this is being heard” say government sources
The "typical" description of the current correlations says that in the 20 countries of the Eurozone, 7 ministers are from the European People's Party to which the New Democracy Party belongs, 7 from the European Socialist Party, 4 from the European Centrists and two from the far-right