The Council of State: Adoption Rights for Same-Sex Couples, the Rationale, and the Minority Opinion
The Greek Council of State has recognized the right of same-sex couples to adopt children, deeming it constitutional and compliant with existing marriage laws for same-sex partners.
Email Gate: Anna Michel Asimakopoulou on Trial for Data Breach
The trial of former MEP Anna Michel Asimakopoulou and three others for the breach of personal data laws has commenced in Athens.
Kifisia: A 50-year-old businessman was arrested β Ancient amphorae found in his home
A 50-year-old businessman in Kifisia was arrested after police discovered ten ancient amphorae at his residence, leading to charges of embezzlement and violation of antiquities laws.
Undeclared Work: Which Sectors Are Under Scrutiny
The Greek Labor Inspection Agency is launching targeted checks to combat undeclared work in various sectors.
Parental Gifts: End of 'Triangles' with Siblings, In-laws, and Daughters-in-law β Who is Being Targeted
Greek taxpayers exploiting tax provisions related to parental gifts are facing significant fines and penalties as authorities crack down on 'triangular' gift schemes designed to avoid inheritance tax.
M. Syreggela: PASOK and SYRIZA vote against a bill created after an agreement with Social Partners
Greek MP Maria Syreggela emphasized the significance of a labor bill passed by the New Democracy government, which was opposed by PASOK and SYRIZA, arguing it was the result of talks with all social partners.
Parliament: Heated debate on the bill regarding collective contracts β Tension with Zoe Konstantopoulou
The Greek Parliament is witnessing a heated debate over a labor bill regarding collective contracts, with opposition parties demanding its withdrawal amid tensions involving Zoe Konstantopoulou.
Parliament: Ongoing auction program for the concession of simple use of beaches and coasts
The Greek government has initiated an electronic auction program for the leasing of beach areas, ensuring adherence to environmental laws.
Marinakis: The law on blockades must be enforced, it cannot be done without police - Who will Mitsotakis see at noon
Greek spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated the necessity of enforcing laws regarding blockades, emphasizing that police involvement is essential, while also mentioning that representatives from various blockades are expected at a meeting with Prime Minister Mitsotakis.
The End of Fireworks to Avoid Becoming Crans Montana: Legislative Regulation Comes After the Tragedy in Switzerland
Following a tragic incident in Switzerland, the Greek government plans to promptly change laws regarding the use of fireworks and security measures in entertainment venues.