Fameฮปฮฟฯ and Charitsis call on the Prime Minister to ask the President of the Republic to convene the Council of Political Leaders
Famelos and Charitsis urge Greece's Prime Minister Mitsotakis to request an immediate meeting of the Council of Political Leaders due to escalating tensions in the Middle East affecting Greek interests.
Meeting of Kyriakos Mitsotakis with Hans Kluge at the Maximou Palace โ Focus on the reform of public health
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with Hans Kluge, the Regional Director for Europe of the World Health Organization, to discuss Greece's cooperation with the WHO and reforms in public health.
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.
Parliament: The postal voting for expatriates is being introduced in the Plenary session, the stance of the parties on the USA โ Iran
The Greek Parliament is discussing a bill on postal voting for expatriates, which requires a supermajority to pass, alongside provisions for the establishment of a constituency for the diaspora.
S. Famellos on Iran: We demand no involvement of the military bases that exist in our country
SYRIZA-PS President Socrates Famellos emphasizes the need for Greece's non-involvement in Iran and safe repatriation of Greek citizens amidst rising tensions.
Private briefing of political leaders by K. Mitsotakis regarding the Middle East
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to hold private meetings with political leaders to brief them on developments in the Middle East and Iran.
S. Famellos: Mr. Mitsotakis should convene a council of political leaders
Syriza leader Socrates Famellos called on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to convene a political leaders' council, expressing concern over Greece's lack of involvement in international initiatives amid rising tensions regarding military actions in Iran.
In the Classroom, the MEP Freezes the Left
A Greek MEP highlights the ideological and economic ties between European leftists and Iran amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.
Velopoulos: It is provocative and offensive for the Prime Minister to talk about justice in the Tempe issue
Kyriakos Velopoulos criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for discussing justice regarding the Tempe train tragedy, accusing him of attempting to cover it up.
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.
The Sirens of Disavowal Lurk
The article critiques the inconsistencies and cynicism prevalent in the Greek political landscape, emphasizing the neglect of substantial issues in favor of triviality.
Read in the Sunday Vima: The Domino of Conviction
A Greek court has convicted four individuals for using the illegal Predator software, with potential political repercussions and implications for the ongoing wiretapping case.
Koutsoumbas on Tempi: The True Justification of the Dead Must Reach the End
Dimitris Koutsoumbas participated in a major rally in Athens to commemorate the third anniversary of the Tempi railway tragedy, emphasizing the need for accountability and systemic change in Greece.
D. Koutsoumbas on Tempi: The best tribute to the memory of the victims is to strengthen the struggle
Dimitris Koutsoumbas emphasized the need to continue the struggle for justice for the Tempi victims during a parliamentary session in Greece.
K. Mitsotakis: Greece has become a significant pillar of energy security - Research drilling after 40 years
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece has transformed into a vital player in energy security, announcing that after 40 years, research drilling will take place in Greek territory.
PASOK: Solidarity behind Androulakis' fight
Nikos Androulakis prepares to address the Greek Parliament with recent court decisions regarding illegal surveillance scandals bolstering his position.
Initiative for the preservation of the Greek service of Deutsche Welle
Greek MPs are urging a political review of the planned discontinuation of the Greek-language service of Deutsche Welle, scheduled for January 1, 2027.
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.
A. Tsipras on wiretaps: The real perpetrators will find it hard to escape accountability
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticizes current leaders over a court decision related to wiretapping, suggesting they will ultimately face justice.
M. Apostolaki: The Investigation was Orchestrated by New Democracy as a 'Cleansing of Responsibilities'
Milena Apostolaki accused New Democracy of orchestrating the investigation into the OPEKEPE scandal as a cover-up of responsibilities rather than a means of uncovering the truth.
Curtains with nails for the OPEKEPE investigative committee โ The next steps
The Hellenic Parliament's investigative committee into OPEKEPE concluded its five-month sessions with opposing reports from the ruling majority and opposition parties.
KKE Report in the Inquiry Committee for OPEKEPE: Conscious Decision of ND to Avoid Investigation of Ministers' Criminal Responsibilities
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) accuses the ruling New Democracy party of deliberately avoiding accountability for ministers involved in the OPEKEPE scandal.
Mitsotakis' remarks towards critics of agreements with Chevron, Exxon: 'Let not the professional worriers be disturbed'
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis defended the agreements with Chevron and ExxonMobil during a cabinet meeting, pushing back against critics and emphasizing Greece's strategic role in European energy distribution.
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.
Greek Asylum System: Independent but Often Targeted by Political Controversy
The Greek Asylum System, established in 2013, faces ongoing political scrutiny and controversy, reflecting deep divides in governmental and public perspectives on asylum policies.
The front pages of newspapers today, Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article presents a summary of the main headlines from various Greek newspapers on February 26, 2026.
This Week's Movies: Loneliness in the Presidency, at the Wedding, in Judo
Recent films spotlight themes of solitude within high political office and personal relationships, featuring noteworthy performances and directions.
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.
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.
Evros: Prime Minister visited the 'Lady of the Delta' in her cabin
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the cabin of Artemis Papakostidou, known as the 'Lady of the Delta', to discuss improvements in living conditions in the remote area of Evros.
Parliament: The plenary voted in favor of lifting the immunity of D. Markopoulos โ Confrontation between the ND MP and Z. Konstantopoulou
The Greek Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of lifting the parliamentary immunity of ND MP Dimitris Markopoulos in response to a lawsuit filed against him by Stefanos Kasselakis, the president of the Democracy Movement.
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.
PASOK: Requests the summons of the administration of the Hellenic Asset Development Fund to Parliament for parliamentary control
The PASOK party in Greece has requested that the administration of the Hellenic Asset Development Fund be summoned to Parliament for substantial parliamentary oversight.
N. Dendias' anxiety about the New Democracy party's polling performance, his notable absence from Evros
Greek Defense Minister N. Dendias' absence from a New Democracy pre-conference in Evros raises questions amid discussions about the party's polling performance.
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 Mitsotakisโ 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.
Message from Livaniou to the parties to support the bill for postal voting for the expatriate Greek community
The Greek Minister of Interior, Theodoros Livanios, has called on parliamentary party members to support the bill that would allow expatriates to vote by mail in upcoming elections.
P. Marinakis: The issue surrounding Dendias' statements has been exaggerated โ 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.
Adonis Georgiadis: 'I am not the perpetrator, but the victim of violence - Watch the video from the beginning'
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis asserts he is a victim of violence following an altercation during his visit to Nikaia Hospital.
Georgiadis: The doctors who insulted me had come to my office
Greek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis has expressed confidence that he would have been attacked during events at Nikaia Hospital if the police had not been present, addressing accusations that he staged the incident.
Theodoros Kourentzis: The Russian Enigma and the Greek Paradox
The article explores the question of whether artists should take a stand on political issues, reflecting on public perceptions and the implications of their silence.
OPEKEPE: The parties' findings, the last meeting of the investigation committee
The investigation committee on OPEKEPE concludes its sessions after nearly five months of intense debate and witness testimonies, with political parties preparing to submit their findings for discussion in the Greek Parliament.
SYRIZA-PS comments on A. Georgiadis: 'The video of the doctor hitting him exists only in his disturbed imagination'
The Greek political party SYRIZA-PS has criticized Health Minister A. Georgiadis over his claims of being assaulted by a doctor, stating that such a video exists only in his imagination.
K. Tsoukalas on electrical interconnection with Cyprus: Will the government finally tell the truth about the cable?
PASOK spokesperson Kostas Tsoukalas has called on the Greek government to clarify its stance on the electricity interconnection project with Cyprus and to address comments made by Deputy Foreign Minister Charis Theocharis blaming Cyprus for the delay.
Read in the Sunday Vima: Plan for a unified ballot
The Greek Interior Ministry is proposing the replacement of multiple ballots with a single unified ballot for elections.
Mitsotakis' 'Problem', Androulakis' 'Uncertain Step', and Tsipras' 'Difficulties'
The article discusses the Greek political landscape, focusing on the ruling party New Democracy and the challenges faced by opposition leaders Mitsotakis, Androulakis, and Tsipras.
Dendias' message to Maximos, a rally that awakens memories and the war of Kokkalis with the short-sellers' fund
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias delivered a pointed message to the leadership of the New Democracy party, expressing concerns over the party's declining popularity and questioning its social relevance despite having capable ministers.
The accordion of Pasok and the loves for Adonis' MAT
The article discusses how the current Greek government employs innovative strategies to deflect scandals and criticism by highlighting past scandals of their opponents.
Sharp messages from Dendias about polling performance
Greek politician Nikos Dendias expresses concern over the governing party's polling performance at a recent event.
Parliament: Confrontation between Konstantopoulou and Georgiadis over the incidents in Nikaia
A heated debate took place in the Greek Parliament where Zoi Konstantopoulou criticized Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis amidst escalating tensions following recent incidents in Nikaia.