Olga Gerovassili

SYRIZA: “Mother of battles” the Central Committee – 87 in two, what they want Polakis – Kasselakis

Turning point for unity and perspective SYRIZA Progressive Alliance from now on is today’s meeting of the party’s Central Committee, where all internal party camps are expected to arrive at 11 am with a lot of suspicion about the future of the process of electing a new leadership.

Gerovassili: No disciplinary action against police chief over rally attendance

Citizens' Protection Minister Olga Gerovassili said she will not seek disciplinary action against Greek Police ELAS chief Aristeidis Andrikopoulos over his presence at ruling SYRIZA's final campaign rally, led by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, in central Athens last week.

Businesses seek compensation for vandalism

A vandalism spree by self-styled anarchists in central Athens on Thursday night is believed to have caused some 70,000 euros in damages, the Athens Chamber of Commerce & Industry (EBEA) has said. 

According to EBEA representatives that inspected the damage, most of the stores targeted were clothing, shoe and accessory retailers, as well as two bank branches and a gallery. 

Rouvikonas party goes ahead despite closure of uni faculty

The anarchist group Rouvikonas on Wednesday went ahead with a party 'inaugurating' a room at Athens University's School of Philosophy that it has been occupying for several weeks despite a decision by academic authorities to close the institution to avert the event, after breaking into the faculty through a side door.

Greek government hired 18 revocable employees per month, data shows (table)

According to official data, the number of revocable public servants employed at state, local and ministerial levels has substantially increased. From December 20165 till October 2016 a total of 198 new revocable employees were added in the wider public sector bringing the total to 2,099.

Government's reaction to TV license ruling 'vulgar' and 'suicidal' says PASOK strongman

Former socialist leader Evangelos Venizelos on Thursday accused the leftist-led government of choosing a path that "leads to an open institutional crisis" with its reactions to a ruling on Wednesday by the Council of State deeming a TV license auction held in September unconstitutional.

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