Rising costs, political scandals, and election speculation remain key challenges as the Greek prime minister seeks to stabilize his government and regain public support.
As parliament debates lifting MPs’ immunity over the OPEKEPE case, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveils fresh economic support, aiming to shift the political narrative amid rising tensions
Prince Albert II of Monaco is visiting Athens in light of his participation in the upcoming Delphi Economic Forum and as part of the anniversary celebrations of the opening of the Embassy of Monaco in Greece
Officials say decisions on market interventions will be finalized within days as the government monitors rising fuel prices.
The Greek prime minister holds a series of calls with international leaders as tensions rise in the Middle East, ahead of a key meeting with France’s president in Paris.
Hakan Fidan says Greece’s prime minister and foreign minister are capable of advancing bilateral issues, but points to Greece’s domestic political climate as a hurdle to resolving long-standing disputes.
A delegation of livestock farmers will hold talks with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on the future of the sector, as the government signals fuel tax relief, restructuring plans, and stronger biosecurity measures.
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.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis opens the year with a cabinet agenda focused on housing, public sector reform, energy, and digital services, setting priorities for what is shaping up to be a politically critical year.
Severe weather forced a change in Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ schedule, redirecting his travel plans from the World Economic Forum in Davos to Brussels for an informal meeting of European Union leaders
As tensions rise between Washington and Brussels, Greece’s prime minister heads to Davos before rushing to an emergency EU summit, warning that post-war global certainties are being challenged and urging restraint to avoid irreversible transatlantic damage.
Farmers say a meeting with the Greek prime minister delivered few concrete results, prompting local assemblies at protest sites and raising the prospect of a nationwide rally in Athens as pressure on the government intensifies.
Farmer representatives meet Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Athens on Monday to present 14 demands after nearly seven weeks of mobilizations, as the government rules out new financial measures but leaves room for technical adjustments.
The latest developments have protesting producers split mainly into two “camps”, namely, those that want to negotiate with the government over bigger subsidies to ameliorate rising production costs, and those following a hardline stance
A last-minute boycott by most farmer roadblocks derailed planned talks with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, exposing deep divisions within the protest movement and sparking mutual accusations of bad faith between the government and agricultural unions.
Political leaders make their final pitches as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis closes a subdued five-day parliamentary debate, with farmers’ protests, housing costs and subsidy reform at the heart of today’s showdown.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travels to Elefsina today for a public meeting, as his government faces mounting pressure from farmers over delayed subsidies and rising costs. The visit follows controversy over his recent exit from Alexandroupolis Airport
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides will meet in Athens for the 3rd Intergovernmental Summit between the two countries, discussing regional developments, the Cyprus issue, and future cooperation in key policy areas
After backlash from ruling-party MPs over plans to shut most post offices, the Prime Minister’s office seeks a way to defuse tensions. A €30 million gap, internal blame games, and angry lawmakers threaten to turn a communication misstep into a political crisis.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis presides over a cabinet session today focusing on key legislative initiatives, including AI development, tax reforms, and public administration improvements for the upcoming months.