Kostas Karamanlis

PM also takes issue with striking Athens metro workers

Commenting on a staff walkout on the Athens metro that left thousands of commuters stranded and motorists caught up in traffic jams all over the Greek capital on Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that the "government will not be blackmailed by 21 people who were simply asked to do their jobs."

Minister slams Athens metro strikers for holding commuters 'hostage'

The government will not tolerate one small group of unionists holding thousands of commuters "hostage," Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis said on Tuesday, lashing out at strikers on the Athens metro who walked off the job from the start of the morning shift until 10 a.m.

The return of Karamanlis

I am not sure why Kostas Karamanlis has decided to resume an active public role at this point in time. Following his recent speech at the Society for Macedonian Studies in Thessaloniki, he is due for another appearance next Wednesday at City, University of London, while he may also speak at Tufts Fletcher School in Boston at a later date as well.

Attiki Odos toll hikes halted

Attiki Odos SA, the company that manages the Attica ring road, has agreed to freeze a planned hike to toll charges until the end of the year after calling a truce with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.

The ministry, in turn, has held back a bill prepared by the previous government halting the raise until the motorway's concession is re-examined.

Ex-PM Karamanlis “photo-bombs” Zeta Douka TV interview! (video)

Greek actress Zeta Douka was in the middle of a live TV interview at the premiere of the film “Kazantzakis”, directed by internationally acclaimed director Yiannis Smaragdis, when former PM Kostas Karamanlis casually strolled in front of the camera ruining the interview. All the cameras suddenly turned to Mr. Karamanlis, with the actress dumbfounded. “Mr.

Ivan Savvidis: “The Greek PM Tsipras reminded me of Vladimir Putin”!

The Greek-Russian businessman and owner of PAOK FC in the Thessaloniki, in a rare interview he gave to “Proto Thema” he surprises everyone with a lot of what he says.

Ivan Savvidis came out openly as a strong supporter of the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

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