Pierrakakis on public sector pay raises: €1 billion boost by 2026
Greek Finance Minister announces €1 billion public sector pay boost by 2026, combining salary increases, minimum wage hikes, and permanent tax cuts for workers.
Greek Finance Minister announces €1 billion public sector pay boost by 2026, combining salary increases, minimum wage hikes, and permanent tax cuts for workers.
Greek Minister discusses migration policy at NYC summit, calling for legal immigration and proper integration while highlighting security concerns and societal balance.
Greek Deputy PM Hatzidakis discusses Turkey relations, stating Greece seeks calm Aegean waters while firmly defending national interests through diplomacy.
Greek Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou meets US Energy Secretary Chris Wright in New York to discuss energy security cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe.
Greek PM Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdogan set for crucial New York meeting amid rising tensions between the two NATO allies in the Aegean region.
Greece’s War Museum celebrates 50 years with ambitious modernization plans, including partnerships with London’s Imperial War Museum to transform into a 21st-century landmark.
Greek Labor Minister announces new bill strengthening worker rights with flexible schedules, extended maternity benefits, and digital protection tools.
Latest Palmos poll shows New Democracy maintaining 15+ point lead despite lukewarm public response to Mitsotakis’ tax relief measures announced at Thessaloniki Fair.
Greek politician Zoe Konstantopoulou survives car accident near Lavrio after losing control of vehicle on Athens-Sounio highway early Saturday morning.
Greek Health Minister announces new hospital booking system adds 7 million yearly appointments, reducing wait times from months to days through centralized platform.
Greek opposition leader Androulakis slams government over OPEKEPE corruption probe, calling it a “charade” designed to cover up ministerial responsibilities.
Greek polls show double-digit support for potential Karystianou party as Tempe victim’s mother considers entering politics, threatening opposition fragmentation.