Constitutional Revision and Economy
The article discusses the importance of constitutional revision in Greece, emphasizing its implications for education and independent authorities in light of ongoing economic crises.
Alexis Tsipras to the President of the Republic: No consensus with the government for the revision of the Constitution
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met with President Kostas Tasoulas, insisting on no governmental consensus for constitutional revision due to lack of respect for the Constitution by the current majority.
Tea and Sympathy between Tasoulas and Tsipras - Constitutional Revision, Epirus and the President's Gifts
This article discusses a meeting between Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, focusing on constitutional revision and current political issues.
Meeting between Tasoulas and Tsipras at the Presidential Palace with a focus on constitutional revision
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to meet with Konstantinos Tasoulas at the Presidential Palace regarding constitutional revision discussions.
K. Tsoukalas on Naftemporiki TV: 'PASOK's expansion is two-fold' - What he said about the government-Benizelos conflict
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas criticizes the government over its handling of a constitutional revision dispute involving former party president Evangelos Benizelos.
Circle of Ideas: The Preconditions and Depth of Changes to the Constitution
The Greek Prime Minister's signal for constitutional revision has sparked discussions among legal experts about the proposed changes and their implications.
Takahashi Leads Unprecedented Victory, "I Will Challenge Constitutional Revision"
Sanae Takahashi, leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, announced a historic electoral triumph, securing over two-thirds of seats in the House of Representatives, setting the stage for potential constitutional amendments.
Ultra-conservative and heavy metal fanatic: who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan's prime minister
Sanae Takaichi has become Japan's first female prime minister, securing her position after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party won a significant majority in the legislative elections.
SYRIZA: No to a Reactionary and Outdated Constitutional Revision
SYRIZA criticizes Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' recent message for promoting a right-wing agenda disguised as constitutional modernization.
KKE: The Prime Minister is deluding himself if he thinks the majority of the people agree to the constitutional revision
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) criticized Prime Minister Mitsotakis, stating he is mistaken if he believes that the majority of the population supports his proposed constitutional amendments.
Why K. Mitsotakis is now opening three major fronts: Constitutional Revision, Lyceum, and voting for expatriates
The Greek government is seeking consensus on three key issues: Constitutional Revision, the National Diploma, and expatriate voting.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision will be ready in March
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced that a final proposal for constitutional revision will be presented in March, emphasizing the need for institutions to adapt to current and future challenges.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision in March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the upcoming proposal for constitutional reform, addressing key issues such as education, labor market trends, immigration, and technology use.
Constitutional Revision: The Crucial Pillar of Intra-Party Democracy
This article discusses the initiation of the fifth constitutional revision process in Greece, emphasizing the importance of enhancing democratic representation and addressing the crisis of public trust in the political system.
Alexis Charitsis: The constitutional revision cannot be used as a tool by a government that systematically undermines institutions
Alexis Charitsis criticized the Greek government for rushing the constitutional revision process, arguing that it serves political interests rather than genuine institutional reform.
Alexis Tsipras: Progressive forces should not consent to Mitsotakis for the constitutional revision
Alexis Tsipras urged progressive forces in Greece to resist Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's proposed constitutional revisions, advocating for a new progressive left coalition instead.
The Modernization of the Constitutional Revision Process
The article discusses the unique aspects of the constitutional revision process in Greece compared to the European context.
The 'red lines' of N. Androulakis for the Constitutional Revision and the message to PASOK's internal affairs
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis outlined the party's stance on Constitutional Revision while criticizing the Prime Minister for engaging in 'constitutional populism' and urged the party to overcome its internal divisions ahead of the upcoming congress.
Floridis: Article 86 "will certainly not remain as it is"
Justice Minister George Floridis stated that Article 86 of the Constitution will undergo changes as discussions on constitutional revision commence, emphasizing the dangers of complete self-election without public legitimacy for judicial leadership.
Revision and God is Holy...
The article discusses the government's constitutional revision as a solution to its political isolation within the Parliament and a strategy to regain traditional right-wing and liberal voters.
From Klavthmonos to Syntagma
The article discusses the importance of constitutional revision as a political challenge affecting parties, politicians, and voters, aiming to improve democratic institutions and the rule of law.
The⦠burglar and the revision
The article discusses the Greek Prime Minister's remarks regarding the need for constitutional revision to improve judicial participation in investigating the criminal responsibility of government members.
Natsios: In Greece we do not have education, we have child gathering - Why Darwin's theory is blasphemy
In an extensive interview with ERT, the president of the NIKI party, Dimitris Natsios, discussed various topics including constitutional revision, education, the permanence of public employees, and identity issues.
The EKPA and the law students at the core of the constitutional revision, discussion on the selection of the leadership of Justice
The Law School's Student Scientific Group at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens held an event titled 'The Selection of the Leadership of Justice,' facilitating dialogue among students.
Marinakis: Without consensus, there will be no substantive revision
In a comprehensive interview regarding the discussion on Constitutional Revision, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis discusses the government's intentions, the opposition's responsibilities, and envisions a Constitution that looks to the future rather than the past.
Will the Constitutional revision help the government?
The article discusses Prime Minister Mitsotakis's decision to address Constitutional revision as a politically necessary move given the growing concerns of citizens over transparency and corruption.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: Conditions are ripe for the constitutional revision of the article concerning the selection of judicial leadership
The Judges and Prosecutors Union expresses its willingness to actively participate in the dialogue for the constitutional revision regarding the method of selecting judicial leadership in response to the Prime Minister's announcement to initiate the revision process.
Newspaper Headlines: The Constitutional Revision at the Center of Today's Press
Today's newspaper headlines focus on the constitutional revision in Greece along with various pressing issues such as unemployment and public spending.
The Keys to the Constitutional Revision: The Proposals of New Democracy, the Critical Majorities, and the Election Factor
The article discusses the upcoming parliamentary constitutional revision process in Greece, highlighting the proposals from New Democracy and the expected ideological confrontations, particularly concerning the opposition's stance.
Revision to be made
The article discusses the initiation of a dialogue for a substantial revision of the Constitution aimed at creating a functioning democracy for today and tomorrow.
The Constitutional Revision, the Timing, and Three Readings
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's initiation of the constitutional revision process holds multiple interpretations and significance in the uncertain political climate leading up to the elections.
PASOK: In battle formation for the Constitutional Revision
The Prime Minister's address regarding the constitutional revision finds PASOK prepared to engage in dialogue but unwilling to give a blank check to the government, agreeing on some articles for discussion while firmly opposing others, notably on the permanency of public sector employees.
Constitutional Revision: The moves of Tasoulas and Mitsotakis' message for Article 86
The article discusses President Konstantinos Tasoulas' reactions to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' televised message regarding the constitutional revision process.
5 in the morning: The Constitutional Revision β Mitsotakis' Dilemma β Scenarios in Nea Peramos
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined his agenda for the elections, Greek-Turkish relations, and U.S. relations in a comprehensive television interview, announcing the start of the Constitutional Revision process.
SYRIZA: Mitsotakis' announcements refer to a revision - a 'laundry' of government purposes
SYRIZA claims that Prime Minister Mitsotakis' announcements on constitutional revision serve as a 'cleaning' of government actions that undermine the rule of law and violate the Constitution.
SYRIZA: Constitutional Revision as a 'cleaning machine' for government interests and goals
SYRIZA criticizes Prime Minister Mitsotakis's announcements regarding constitutional revision, claiming they serve to obscure government interests in critical areas and highlight long-standing constitutional violations by the government.
Diamantopoulou on Constitutional Revision: 'Pasok will act institutionally, with its positions'
Anna Diamantopoulou outlined an 8-point strategy for Pasok during an interview, emphasizing the party's ideological identity and its role as a governing party rather than a mere protest group.
Venizelos: The problem of the country is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of reliability of the institutions
Former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos comments that Greece's issues stem from a crisis of institutional trust rather than constitutional matters, urging for governance reform before constitutional revision.
Ev. Venizelos: The country's problem is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of institutional credibility
Evangelos Venizelos critiques Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis's announcement about constitutional revision, highlighting that the real issue in the country lies in a profound crisis of trust in its institutions.
Constitutional Revision: The Anatomy of the Parliamentary Process β All the Steps
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has opened the 'folder' of Constitutional Revision, calling for significant changes to enhance institutional credibility and citizen trust, with specific focus on articles regarding ministerial accountability and the stability of public sector positions.
Budget, non-state universities, criminal responsibilities of ministers, and election of judicial leadership: the 4 'crowning achievements' of constitutional revision
The article discusses the four main focal points of constitutional revision in Greece, highlighting the budget, non-state universities, the criminal accountability of ministers, and the election of judicial leadership.
KKE on Constitutional Revision: Attempt to Secure Anti-People Reforms
The KKE condemns the beginning of the national dialogue on constitutional revision initiated by the Prime Minister, claiming it aims to enshrine a series of 'reactionary and anti-people reforms,' particularly regarding public sector permanence and non-state universities.
Venizelos: "The three prerequisites for discussing the Constitutional Revision"
Evangelos Venizelos emphasizes three key areas of agreement are necessary before discussing constitutional revision in response to Kyriakos Mitsotakis's comments on the process.
Constitutional Revision: Difficult equation in seeking consensus - The first reactions of the parties and the points of contention
Initial reactions from opposition parties indicate low expectations for achieving consensus on the Constitutional Revision, following the Prime Minister's signal to start discussions.
S. Famellos: Hypocrisy of K. Mitsotakis to talk about constitutional revision while he has severely violated it
Syriza president Sokratis Famellos criticized Prime Minister Mitsotakis for his hypocrisy regarding the announcement to initiate a constitutional revision dialogue, pointing out his previous violations of the constitution.
Constitutional Revision: The Goals of New Democracy, PASOK Discusses Its Own Proposal, Refusal from the Left
The article discusses the ongoing discussions in Greece regarding constitutional revision, highlighting the differing proposals and stances from New Democracy, PASOK, and the Left parties.
Famelos: "Mitsotakis' hypocrisy to talk about the constitutional revision"
Sokratis Famelos criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his announcement regarding the start of the constitutional revision process, accusing him of hypocrisy for repeatedly violating the constitution.
Constitutional Revision: The process, the next steps, the crucial number
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has initiated the process for constitutional revision, aiming for broader consensus in parliamentary procedures following the completion of the last revision in December 2019.
Constitutional Revision: The Dialogue Has Started β The Critical Next Moves
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has officially announced the start of the Constitutional Revision process, emphasizing the need for changes to address modern challenges facing democracy.
Tsoukalas: We will submit our own proposal for constitutional revision, we would like an agreement with SYRIZA and New Left on article 86
Tsoukalas expresses PASEOK's intention to propose its own constitutional revision while seeking an agreement with SYRIZA and the New Left regarding Article 86.