PASOK demands a parliamentary investigation into Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos over allegations of evidence tampering in Greece’s deadliest rail disaster.
The Greek Parliament is poised to vote on a Ministry of Education bill this Wednesday regarding the establishment of Onassis Public Schools.
Spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated on Monday that the government would accept the debate, adding that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis had never shied away from answering questions
None of the four candidates for president managed to secure the required 200 votes, and the process is set to continue in the coming days.
Arguments about Greece’s farming sector are escalating on highways and on the floor of parliament.
The debate has drawn heightened criticism from opposition parties, particularly regarding Article 41 which proposes the establishment of a three-member forensic committee tasked with reevaluating causes of death
“There are no winners or losers, no small or large, no blue, green, or red factions, in this chamber." Kaklamanis stated.
The reinstatement of holiday bonuses has been an ongoing demand of public sector workers’ unions, and now the battle is set to continue both in the courts and in Greece’s parliament.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has nominated Nikitas Kaklamanis as the new Speaker of the Parliament to replace Konstantinos Tasoulas.
With 267 votes in favor, 15 votes against, and 5 abstentions the Greek MPs suspended state funding
The Ethics Committee of Parliament has recommended suspending state funding for the Spartiates party.
In his letter, Velopoulos claimed his initiative aimed to highlight Greece’s support of free speech
The bill is focused on restructuring of the railway sector, and particularly long-demanded safety improvements.
The poll also shows three parties – the Communist Party (KKE), and the right-wing Elliniki Lysi and Foni Logikis parties – tied in third place
Greece begins 2025 state budget debate in Parliament, marking PASOK's return as the main opposition, with a key focus on tax cuts.
Authorities are particularly seeking at least one mobile phone allegedly used by the officer which could provide further details useful to the investigation.
Minimum wage and collective bargaining rights are being debated on the floor of the Greek parliament today as the New Democracy’s bill new bill goes to a vote
Leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s reversal ends a tense night in Seoul
South Korea's Finance Minister said measures would be taken to stabilize financial markets after parliament lifted martial law on Tuesday.
MP George Apostolakis reportedly resigned for health reasons, and surrendered his seat back to the party