Greek Parliament
Private universities bill adopted
The Greek Parliament has passed the bill allowing the operation of private, non-profit universities, 159-129.
Eleven MPs in the 300-member assembly voted "present."
The ended shortly after midnight after a contentious debate that often turned personal.
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Tempe tragedy protest concludes with victims’ names inscribed in front of parliament
Demonstrators painted the names of the 57 victims of the Tempe train tragedy in red outside the Greek parliament in downtown Athens on Wednesday, marking the anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Following the march, violent clashes erupted between protesters and police.
Metsola in Athens to meet Mitsotakis, boost participation in EU elections
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet visiting European Parliament President Roberta Metsola in Athens on Tuesday, as part of her campaign to raise awareness and encourage people to vote in the European Parliament elections in June.
Bomb hoax temporarily shuts streets around Parliament
A phone call warning of a bomb on the premises of the Greek Parliament proved to be a hoax.
Authorities had closed the streets around Parliament, in central Athens, shortly after a woman called TV station Ant1 at 6.30 p.m. Saturday warning that the bomb would explode at 7.15 p.m.
Traffic resumed opened shortly after 7.30 p.m., police said.
Marriage equality bill has ripple effects outside Greece
After a two-day parliamentary debate that began on Valentine's Day, and following an occasionally fired-up political discussion that lasted for months, Greece has finally approved a landmark bill that legalizes same-sex marriage and grants adoption rights to same-sex couples.
Parliament OKs civil marriage for same-sex couples
The Greek Parliament has voted a bill legalizing same-sex marriage by a wide margin.
The bill in its entirety was approved 176-76 in the 300-member assembly late Thursday, with 2 MPs voting "present." A total of 46 abstained.
There were also separate votes for each article, with many getting as many as 199 positive votes.
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Parliament to tackle agricultural concerns on Friday, says PM
Following the conclusion of the Special European Council in Brussels on Thursday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis vowed that the demands of striking farmers in Greece would be addressed in the Greek Parliament on Friday.
Parliament lights up for Holocaust remembrance
With the slogan #WeRemember, the facade of the Greek Parliament was lit up on Friday as part of the global events held to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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The Cyclades in New York City
As the museumgoer goes up the steps from 5th Avenue, he goes through the building's entrance, turns left and faces the Stern Collection, which includes 161 Cycladic antiquities, open to the public as of Thursday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met). It appears impressive, and its title, "Cycladic Art: The Leonard N.
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Greece’s return to parliamentary democracy wasn’t accompanied by checks, balances
In April of 1947, in the midst of the civil war, the leader of the Nationalist Party (renamed People's Party in 1920), Theodoros Tourkovasilis, while speaking to the Greek Parliament, mentioned Switzerland in passing: "I was recently given the chance to admire this people and to see the fine organization of this state up close. Switzerland is indeed a masterpiece of a state.