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Mitsotakis’ agenda for 2025 – All bills and changes per ministry
Parliament Live: Budget debate starts – The vote is on Sunday
The return of the Parthenon Sculptures: The Fagan fragment, key to the deal
Budget in Parliament: All eyes on Mitsotakis’ measures on banks, the PASOK-SYRIZA conflict and defence spending
The five-day debate on the state budget for 2025 begins today at 11:00 a.m. in the plenary session of the Bouliet.
IB: The benefits and difficulties of the International Baccalaureate coming to public schools
Hatzidakis at the Travel.gr conference:Greece has overcome the crisis – Businesses win and lose from their country
Speaking at the conference of Travel.gr and Proto Thema, Kostis Hatzidakis, Minister of National Economy and Finance, Kostis Hatzidakis, made key remarks on the course of the national economy in the current phase and the prospects for future growth.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveils Thessaloniki metro’s Venizelos Station – A key government milestone
One of the most important moments of the government’s second four-year term, and of its term in general, is approaching tomorrow with the inauguration of the Thessaloniki metro, a project that began from the now infamous “Kouvela’s hole”, was driven to drag on for over three decades, and is now being completed.
Cities for people: Overtourism and climate crisis to be discussed with a high-profile international panel
The Travel.gr team, together with Proto Thema, is organizing the 3rd innovative Greece Talks conference, titled Identity, Future & the Traveler, on Friday, November 29, at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens.
Wagner’s Russians fight alongside the Ukrainians – Watch videos of exercises at a secret location
Proto Thema has found itself at a secret location where special forces units made up of Russians – former members of Wagner – are practicing guerrilla city tactics.
The two reports by Vourliotis on the Athens and Thessaloniki “Carousels”: The state loses €2 Billion annually
Battle with “carousel”-type criminal organizations, which have been coming to light one after the other lately, is being fought by the Ministry of Finance and the relevant auditing authorities, as it’s estimated that the state loses up to 2 billion euros annually due to fake invoices and fraudulent transactions, leading the Treasury to pay VAT – instead of collecting it – to these fraudsters.<