The Greek government is experiencing its most difficult moment since coming into office, said Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Friday.
The government’s plan is the further strengthening of the economy’s growth dynamic, the protection of the people of labour and the salaries increase in order nobody to be left alone again before the crisis, underlined Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a post on his twitter account on Saturday.
Government for a limited period and officially from today said the co-governor, PASOK leader and head of Movement for Change.
Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos on Tuesday expressed his certainty that the government’s majority remains “completely solid” and is not under threat after the departure of Independent Greeks (ANEL) MP Giorgos Lazaridis from its ranks. Tzanakopoulos was speaking on the radio station ‘Sto Kokkino’ following an announcement by Lazaridis that he was leaving ANEL, the junior […]
In 2019, Greeks will need to work for 198 days out of the year just to pay their taxes and contributions under the SYRIZA-ANEL coalition government, a video uploaded by New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis on his Facebook account said on Tuesday.
The Greek Parliament on Saturday rejected a censure motion against the government, with 153 votes against the motion and 127 votes in favour out of a total 280 votes cast.
The possibility of a resolution on the FYROM name issue has become remote, a Greek government official said on Friday, speaking on progress in the negotiations between Greece and its northern neighbor.
New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis accused the government on Sunday of having signed a fourth bailout with creditors and ruled out teaming up with Syriza or Independent Greeks after the next national elections.
The freedom in exercising economic and social policy will extend after the conclusion of the programme, noted government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos in an interview with the Sunday edition of Ethnos newspaper.
“Unfortunately, Mr Tsipras and his government prove to be once again below expectations,” main opposition New Democracy (ND) parliamentary spokesman Nikos Dendias said on Satursday in an interview with “Eidiseis” newspaper, commenting on the debt issue.