A new bill aims to make the Greek state more citizen-friendly, streamline property transactions and digitize public services, with reforms set for public consultation before heading to Parliament
Greek farmers decided, in Larissa, central Greece, on Wednesday, to descend on the Greek capital with their tractors on Friday, February 13.
Mitsotakis highlights Greek AI innovation, collaboration with OpenAI, and government support for startups, aiming to make Greece a global leader in artificial intelligence and tech entrepreneurship
The deaths of 15 migrants off Chios cast a shadow over the immigration bill debate, with opposition parties calling for full transparency and a thorough investigation
The legislation aims to streamline legal migration, introduce temporary refugee facilities, and strengthen sanctions against human traffickers, while promoting skilled labor and international cooperation
During his meeting with Secretary Hegseth, the Greek minister extended an invitation for an official visit to Greece, which Hegseth accepted.
In an article for Foreign Policy, Greece’s energy minister calls for faster LNG investment, regulatory harmonization and deeper U.S.-EU integration to turn the Vertical Corridor into a pillar of Europe’s post-Russian energy system.
Greece’s parliamentary investigative committee on OPEKEPE voted to conclude its work after the final witness testimony, extending its mandate briefly to allow party findings to be submitted before a final session later this month
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis launched a nine-month national dialogue on overhauling secondary education, with a proposed National Diploma expected to reshape university admissions from 2027-28
Defense Minister Dendias will also hold discussions with U.S. Under Secretary of the Army for Defense Policy, Elbridge A. Colby.
The two ministers are expected to review bilateral ties, with particular emphasis on economic cooperation, while also discussing the future of the European Union, including enlargement prospects.
The prime minister’s move to launch constitutional revision now signals reform ambitions, pressures the opposition, and fuels election scenarios in an already volatile political climate.
Relevant Minister Thanos Plevris also said migrants from Egypt, Bangladesh and Pakistan, who 'are basically not entitled to asylum', will be immediately placed in detention so their asylum application can be rejected through fast-track procedures
He also termed the “threat of war” as something anachronistic and a stigma that resulted in Ankara's recent exclusion from EU’s SAFE program for defense spending and production capacity
Greek prime minister launches formal process to revise the 1975 Constitution, proposing changes to ministerial accountability, public administration, higher education, fiscal safeguards and the role of the president, while calling for broad political consensus
Speaking at the Athens premiere of the documentary Melania, US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle said she expects President Donald Trump to visit Greece, calling it a great honor for the country
The prime minister is set to outline proposed revisions to key constitutional articles, launching a formal process that requires multiple parliamentary votes and broad majorities.
In his weekly address, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reflected on a week marked by loss, offered condolences to grieving families, and outlined key government actions ranging from defense and infrastructure to public health, employment, and social policy
Greece’s difficult choices in the Washington–Brussels–Ankara triangle – The European orientation, the Trump factor, and the preservation of calm in the Aegean – Processes ahead of the convening of the Supreme Cooperation Council.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis marks three decades since the Imia crisis with a message honoring fallen servicemen, stressing national vigilance, strong defense and Greece’s firm stance on sovereignty in the Aegean