Theodoros Livanios
Mitsotakis at the Cabinet Meeting: We Don’t Have the Luxury of Complacency; Our Focus is on Those Who Need it Most
“We don’t have the luxury of complacency,” emphasized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his remarks at the final cabinet meeting of 2024, adding, “Our focus must remain on those who need it the most.”
The golden lips of Christina, the Trump Tower and Elliniko, the appointment of K.M. in Saariselkä, the grandsons of kings as soldiers(?), the Competition Commission and Nestle
Hello, before diving into the mundane, I want to pose a question to the intelligent audience that (I want to) believe reads me. If you were visiting an exotic place, say Bolivia, and for some reason woke up one morning with swollen lips: a) Would you ask the hotel where you’re staying for a doctor?
Government on citizenship applications by former royals Pavlos and Nicholas
Some time ago, the eldest son of former King Constantine, Pavlos, decided to act on his father’s wish for his family to regain Greek citizenship, which they had lost under the infamous Venizelos Law of 1994.
The avoidable criticism to bankers, K.M. from Lebanon to Brussels and from Ioannina to Lapland with Meloni, the kings and citizenship
-Greetings, in the aftermath of the recent budget debate and its approval, I am jotting down some thoughts and observations. So, first of all, everyone is wondering why bankers had to wait for the government to legislate in order to cut fees that cost no more than 35 million euros per bank when their profits range from 800 million to 1 billion euros each.
Marc Poll: 64.7% of citizens support dialogue with Turkey – ND clearly ahead of EU elections
The new political landscape, marked by SYRIZA’s recent split and the “changing of the guard” in the main opposition, heralds a volatile political scene. If current public opinion trends are reflected at the polls, the next parliamentary composition will be the most fragmented in Greece’s political history.
The green storm, the ex with the Porsche counting down, twice… Lygoura, the Polakis-Famelos battle, and the Imola of Piraeus Bank
Hello, the main topic of yesterday, at least in politics, is PASOK’s ascent to the position of Official Opposition after almost 15 years, albeit through a convoluted path, with plenty of drama and four splits within SYRIZA. Cause for celebration for the historic center-left party?
Local government elections: Mayors and regional governors elected in the first round, electronic voting, and new ballot formats
Interior Minister Theodoros Livanios announced sweeping changes to the framework for elections, governance, and operations of Local Government Organizations (LGOs), with electronic voting as a central feature. This announcement took place at the Central Union of Greek Municipalities’ Annual Conference in Rhodes.
Parliament: “premiere” of the battle between the government and PASOK – “Let’s see if Androulakis has changed,” says Mitsotakis
Ten days after PASOK’s internal elections and with SYRIZA’s dissolution and PASOK solidifying its second-place position in all polls, today’s parliamentary debate on natural disasters takes on highly interesting political dimensions.
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.
The 19,181 new public sector hiring program from 2025 – Focus on education, security forces, and health system
Earlier this week, the Cabinet approved the 2025 hiring plan, which applies to all public sector agencies and various sectors and specialties.