St. Papastavrou after the meeting on the energy market: There is supply adequacy
Greek officials confirm the country's energy supply is adequate amidst Middle Eastern crisis evaluations.
Expulsions of Greeks from Istanbul: The Plan that Dismantled the Romioi in 1964-65
The article discusses the systematic expulsion of Greek citizens from Istanbul, culminating in March 1966, as part of a government plan aimed at dissolving the Greek community.
Stavros Papastavrou: Support for citizens if needed β Samaras' assessment of the deals with Chevron is not correct
Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou expressed confidence in the government's ability to support citizens financially and emphasized the country's energy resilience ahead of upcoming contracts with Chevron.
Mitsotakis to Androulakis: Our heart is in Cyprus
Prime Minister Mitsotakis and PASOK President Androulakis met for a constructive discussion, primarily focusing on the Greek government's priorities regarding the protection and safe repatriation of trapped Greeks.
β¬102 Million Competition for the Upgrade of Government Cloud Computing
The Greek Ministry of Digital Governance has launched a β¬102 million project to upgrade and enhance its private cloud infrastructure and backup systems.
War in Iran: Is a new Fuel Pass coming? Alarm for fuels and electricity
The Greek government is analyzing targeted measures to support households and businesses amidst renewed tensions in the Middle East affecting fuel and electricity supplies.
Real Estate: The Road Opens for the Sale of Seized Houses
The Greek government's new measure allows quicker transfers of seized properties, enabling debtors to sell their properties and settle tax debts.
The hour of correspondence and the shadow of wiretapping
The Greek government reacts prudently to recent dangerous developments in Iran and the surrounding region, emphasizing international law and the safety of its citizens.
Movements on three levels from Athens after the "flare-up" in the Middle East
The Greek government is closely monitoring rapid developments in the Middle East and is initiating measures at diplomatic, geopolitical, and security levels.
KKE on the deployment of forces in Cyprus: The government escalates Greece's involvement in the war step by step
The KKE criticizes the Greek government for escalating military involvement in the war in the region under the guise of protecting Cyprus.
Establishment of a new subsidiary by the Greek industry EODH in Cyprus
The President of EODH announced the establishment of EODH Dynamics Cyprus during an international conference in Nicosia, with government support for the new subsidiary focusing on enhancing defense capabilities.
New Left: Greece is not a protectorate of anyone - No involvement in the Trump and Netanyahu war
The New Left party criticizes the Greek government's decision to send military forces to Cyprus amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, arguing it violates international law and serves foreign interests rather than the security of the Greek people.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Priority is the safety and support of Greeks in the Middle East β Repatriation when conditions allow
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the government's priority on the safety of Greek citizens in the Middle East amid volatile and dangerous conditions.
They Got Involved
The article critiques the Greek government's foreign policy response to the U.S. and Israel's recent actions against Iran, suggesting that the Greek political landscape is distracted and disorganized.
P. Marinakis on the Middle East: We are monitoring every development - Usual security measures are being taken
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis stated that the country is closely monitoring the escalating situation in the Middle East and is prepared to assist Greek communities if evacuation requests arise.
Greek trapped in Dubai on Naftemporiki TV: If the government and the Foreign Ministry do not coordinate, we will never leave here
A Greek citizen trapped in Dubai claims that without coordination from the government and the Foreign Ministry, they may never return home after their flight was intercepted.
Nikos Androulakis on TikTok: What has actually changed in the energy sector?
Nikos Androulakis, the President of the Greek Party Pasok, criticizes the government's energy policy in a TikTok video, arguing that it has not led to a fair green transition.
Trapped Greeks in Dubai: Absence of information and support from the Greek state
Greek nationals trapped in Dubai face dire conditions amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, flight cancellations, and airport closures, with little assistance from their government.
Tsoukala: For the first time, a government celebrates because private individuals possibly threw a spying party in the country
A representative from the Greek political party PASOK comments on the government's controversial handling of surveillance allegations, highlighting the absurdity of attributing such actions to private individuals.
G. Gerapetritis: The top priority is the protection of Greek citizens β Ready for their evacuation if necessary
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis emphasized the protection of Greek citizens abroad and preparedness for evacuation if required after an emergency government meeting.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: On alert for developments in the Middle East β Crisis Management Unit activated
The Greek government is closely monitoring developments in Iran and the wider Middle East, activating a Crisis Management Unit for consular support to citizens in need.
The Prime Minister must speak publicly about the wiretapping
A Greek court ruling has highlighted the importance of respecting individual rights in light of ongoing discussions about the wiretapping of public figures, urging the Prime Minister to address the issue.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: On alert after the war in Iran β Support for the USA, goal is stability
The Greek government is on high alert following the US-Israel strikes in Iran, focusing on crisis management and stability in the region.
PDMA: Auction of annual bonds on March 4
An auction of 52-week Greek government bonds will take place on March 4, 2026, amounting to 400 million euros.
Record digital transactions with the State in 2025 β 86% jump within 2 years
Digital transactions between citizens and the Greek government are expected to see an explosive increase of 86% by 2025 compared to 2023.
K. Mitsotakis: The cost of living is a priority for the government - 'Yes' to a preliminary discussion on institutions and the rule of law
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the government will prioritize addressing the cost of living and is open to a pre-scheduled parliamentary discussion on institutional matters and the rule of law, following a request from the leader of PASOK.
N. Androulakis against K. Mitsotakis: You handed the energy sector to a few powerful ones β Your choices lead to inflation and the strengthening of cartels
PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis criticized the Greek government for rising energy costs, accusing it of supporting cartels and creating new dependencies.
P. Marinakis on wiretapping: The opposition must decide if it trusts the judiciary
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on the recent court ruling regarding wiretaps, questioning the opposition's trust in the judiciary.
Mitsotakis: Macron in Athens for the renewal of the Greek-French agreement
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis confirmed that French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Greece to renew the Greek-French agreement.
AADE: Deadline for ship tax declarations and payments extended until the end of April
The deadline for the submission of ship tax declarations and payment of the first installment of the first category ship tax has been extended to April 30, 2026, according to a joint decision by Greek officials.
Including two Israelis.. prison sentences for those convicted in a spyware scandal that shook the Greek government
A Greek court has sentenced four individuals, including two Israelis, to eight years in prison for their involvement in a spyware scandal that emerged in 2022.
Alexis Charitsis: Today's judicial decision on wiretaps exposes the government
Greek politician Alexis Charitsis praised the court's decision on wiretap cases as a victory for democracy and the rule of law, while asserting that the government remains exposed in this scandal.
What changes for pensions of uniformed personnel and public employees β Tax-free oil through mobile phones for farmers starting November 1
The Greek government has proposed significant tax and pension legislative changes affecting military personnel and rural farmers.
What the bill for regulating the gambling market entails β Fines of up to β¬800,000, automatic website 'locking', and checks on influencers
The Greek government has introduced a bill aimed at combatting illegal gambling with significant penalties and enhanced regulatory measures.
Agricultural University of Athens: 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available on gov.gr
The Agricultural University of Athens has made 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available digitally through the government portal gov.gr.
Zacharidis after the conviction for the wiretapping: 'Who put these four to do the job?'
SYRIZA spokesperson Kostas Zacharidis questioned the government's involvement in illegal wiretapping following a court ruling on the matter.
MERA25: Political targeting behind the trial of Varoufakis
The Greek political party MERA25 has expressed strong opposition to the trial of its secretary, Yanis Varoufakis, accusing the government of manipulating the justice system for political reasons.
Aslanidis: 'Floridis insults the memory of our children, Karamanlis should be in prison'
Pavlos Aslanidis, the new president of the Tembi Association, criticizes government officials and emphasizes the need for justice regarding the Tembi tragedy during an interview on its anniversary.
P. Marinakis: Denies Greece's involvement in Iran
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis rejected reports suggesting the country's involvement in Iran.
G. Floridis: The government pays cash to those who sell cheap patriotism
Greek Justice Minister George Floridis argues that the Greek public is no longer swayed by inexpensive patriotism and demands tangible results from the government.
Sheep Pox: Private Veterinarians Join the Fight β The Terms, Participation Process, and Fees
The Greek government is activating a new program that allows private veterinarians to assist in controlling the spread of sheep pox under a framework established in late 2025.
Yanis Varoufakis: Being tried for 'incitement and advertisement of drugs'
Greek politician Yanis Varoufakis faces charges for drug-related offenses, with his party claiming this is a sign of the judiciary's manipulation by the government.
Railway: The railway.gov.gr application goes live β Real-time train tracking on the Athens-Thessaloniki corridor
The Greek government launched the railway.gov.gr application for real-time tracking of trains between Athens and Thessaloniki, aiming to improve transparency and regain public trust in rail travel.
Antonis Samaras: The government must respond now about Chevron and Kaso
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras calls on the Greek government to provide immediate answers regarding the Chevron contract and Turkish interference in energy explorations near Kasos.
Pavlos Polakis: We will not give the country to Mitsotakis' right
Pavlos Polakis, a prominent member of the Greek political party SYRIZA, asserts that the party will actively oppose Prime Minister Mitsotakisβ government and aims to unify progressive forces in the country.
Fammelos: "The report of New Democracy is a deception towards the Greek people"
Sokratis Famellos, the president of SYRIZA, has called for a Preliminary Investigative Committee to examine potential criminal responsibilities of two former ministers, criticizing the New Democracy party's report as deceptive to the Greek people.
The actions and commitments of the government that will determine the economy in 2026
The Greek government emphasizes the need for continued economic progress and reform efforts ahead of 2026, aiming for sustainable development and investment growth.
Joint report of SYRIZA and the New Left on OPEKEPE: Clear political responsibilities β A preliminary inquiry for Voridis and Avgenakis should be established
The SYRIZA and New Left parties call for a preliminary investigation into the OPEKEPE scandal, citing severe political implications and accountability within the Greek government.
Roadmap 2026: Competitiveness, Investments, Infrastructure, and Income Support at the Center
The Greek government outlines a comprehensive roadmap for 2026 focusing on competitiveness, investment, infrastructure, and income support to promote economic growth.
P. Marinakis: The issue surrounding Dendias' statements has been exaggerated β There is no government in a second term with such resilience
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that the debate stirred by Nikos Dendias' criticism of ND's polling performance has been exaggerated in recent days.