Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Mitsotakis to Sakellaropoulou about Avgenakis: Such behaviors are not tolerated, they damage the trust of the citizens

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou had their first meeting at the Presidential Mansion after the European elections, as part of their regular monthly briefings. The Prime Minister addressed daily issues, placing particular emphasis on the high cost of living.

President of the Hellenic Republic: Meeting with the President of Latvia – The award ceremony

The president of Latvia was welcomed by Katerina Sakellaropoulou at the Presidential Palace. The President of the Republic stated, among other things, that “our countries, allies and partners, maintain close relations and cooperation both bilaterally and in international fora.

Greek PM replaces development, labor ministers in cabinet reshuffle

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed on Friday a new development minister and replaced his labor minister in a cabinet reshuffle aimed at helping Greece deal with a high cost of living.

Takis Theodorikakos was named development minister, while Niki Kerameus took the labor ministry's portfolio.

Mitsotakis kept his finance minister Kostis Hatzidakis unchanged.

Next milestone, selecting the president

The European elections had messages for everyone. All political leaders state that they have received them and will take the actions they deem necessary.

For ruling New Democracy, the first reaction will take the form of changes in the cabinet. It would be good to utilize new faces as well, and of course to replace some old ones who have been tarnished.

Sakellaropoulou calls for voter turnout

President Katerina Sakellaropoulou encouraged citizens to head to the polls after casting her ballot for the European Parliament elections at the Grava school complex north of Athens on Sunday.


"Today marks a pivotal moment for democracy in Greece and Europe," she said, emphasizing that "voting is the most powerful expression of citizenship."

In open letter to PM, Tempe train crash victims’ families allege interference in the investigation

Maria Karystianou, who represents the families of the 57 victims of last year's train accident in Tempe, central Greece, on Friday addressed an open letter to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, alleging interference with the judicial investigation into the tragedy.

New Left leader calls for action amid Gaza crisis

Amid the Gaza crisis, Alexis Haritsis, president of Greece's New Left Party, calls for urgent action, declaring, "The eyes of the world are on martyrized Rafah."

He demands a parliamentary debate on Palestinian recognition, accusing Israel's government of genocide and labeling Greece's silence as complicity, insisting, "Greece must stand on the right side of history."

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