Androulakis
Androulakis in the Parliament: PASOK pressure brings Mitsotakis’ announcements on banks
The opposition leader attributed the announcements the prime minister is to make tonight on banks to pressure from PASOK while making it clear that his party is not proposing the administrative determination of interest rates – as the government claims – but is calling for the implementation of a Supreme Court ruling that banks are obliged to lower them when the ECB’s interest rates are reduced
Mitsotakis: The banks’ response is unsatisfactory; government intervention coming soon
During his speech in Parliament regarding the bill regulating the minimum wage, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also addressed the banking system, indicating that government intervention is imminent.
Mitsotakis: I will run for Prime Minister in 2027, I haven’t yet decided on the next President of the Republic
“I’m moved,” said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis regarding the opening of the Thessaloniki Metro, during an interview on Ant1, in which he announced his candidacy for the premiership in 2027. He emphasized his belief in single-party governments and also touched upon Greek-Turkish relations.
Angela and her Alexis, Chrysochoidis’ road, an MP’s drama, the battle of Lavrio, and where Elpedison is heading
Hello, today I want to focus on two books from which I managed to read excerpts and found quite interesting. The first is the memoir of Merkel, including everything she says about us—Greece. During her tenure, we went back and forth—figuratively and literally—within and outside of Europe, and endured the hardships of the bailout programs. I read the Greek excerpts with great attention.
SYRIZA: Accuses of conspiracy and defection – “They want to remove us from main opposition”
SYRIZA circles from Koumoundourou accuse a plot of “defection” and a conspiracy aimed at removing SYRIZA from the main opposition.
The Frankosyrian money laundering, the unmasking and K.M, the “crap” planes in Parliament, Prodea and the real estate rumors, piraeus building rents
Hello, now don’t tell me the story about Catholic priests and nightclubs isn’t sexy. Not that we have a problem with Catholics, or all priests for that matter, but brother, it’s a bit odd to see hundreds of thousands being transferred from an Archdiocese (Syros) to some shady companies dealing in nightlife.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The dilemmas he poses to PASOK – The parliamentary clash and awaiting a meeting
In recent days, Kyriakos Mitsotakis has drawn clear lines between New Democracy and the right-wing opposition.
On this day in 1981: PASOK’s first election victory – Polls and goals after Androulakis’ re-election
As PASOK celebrates another key anniversary—second only to its founding on September 3rd—the party’s leadership at Harilaou Trikoupi isn’t just looking back. They’re focusing on how to harness the symbolism of their past success to fuel a strategic push for power in the upcoming national elections.
The twisted director, the question that wasn’t asked about the President of the Republic, the “to the end” Stefanos, “the enemy of my enemy” Samaras, and the unpaid rents
Hello, so these past few days I had a chance to go for a coffee with my main source at the M.M., and I had the opportunity to engage in some close-up gossip, so to speak.
Polls open for second round of PASOK leadership election
In the first round, held last Sunday, Androulakis came in first with 29.64%, while Doukas narrowly secured second place with 21.41%, just ahead of former minister Pavlos Geroulanos, who received 21.12%.
Polls conducted before the first election round showed Androulakis as the favorite to win in a head-to-head matchup against Doukas.