A Major Change in Civil Protection: Mitsotakis's Message from Alexandroupolis
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the significant reforms in civil protection during a speech in Alexandroupolis, emphasizing the new 'Active Battle' legislation.
Parliament: The Unified Digital Registry for Monitoring Corruption Cases Has Been Voted
The Greek Parliament has passed a bill to establish a Unified Digital Registry for monitoring corruption cases, with the ruling New Democracy party in favor and the opposition against it.
Taxis: Strike for three days
Taxi drivers and owners in Attica are striking from February 17 to February 19, with nationwide protests planned for February 18 and 19.
To increase wages, but how?
The Greek parliament discusses a bill aimed at enhancing labor collective agreements amid ongoing debates about low wages and the need for investment to improve the economy.
Charitsis: Positive in principle is the Mitsotakis β Erdogan meeting
Alexis Charitsis commented positively on the recent meeting between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, emphasizing the importance of dialogue between the two countries.
D. Tsiodras to the Commission: Better coordination of national authorities to strengthen the single market for the benefit of entrepreneurship and consumers
Greek MEP D. Tsiodras calls for enhanced coordination among national authorities to simplify EU legislation and strengthen the single market for businesses and consumers.
Collective Agreements: In Favor or Against Workers? The New Bill
The article discusses the Greek government's proposed legislation to restore collective labor agreements amid concerns from workers and opposition parties.
National Diploma: The National Dialogue in Parliament begins on February 10
A National Dialogue aimed at improving the national diploma system will start in the Greek Parliament on February 10, led by Michalis Sfakianakis, with citizen consultation to follow in April.
New Corrections by Dendias in the Armed Forces β What He Said About International Law, the Implications for Dora Bakoyannis
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced improvements to the Armed Forces bill during a parliamentary discussion, emphasizing the adaptability of the proposed legislation.
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.