Power Shift in the Eurozone: Pierrakakis’ Strategic Victory at the Eurogroup
The election of Greece’s finance minister to the helm of the Eurogroup reshapes influence within the Eurozone and quietly alters the political balance inside New Democracy.
The election of Greece’s finance minister to the helm of the Eurogroup reshapes influence within the Eurozone and quietly alters the political balance inside New Democracy.
Brussels pushes through sweeping changes that cut capital requirements, strengthen supervision, and redirect private money toward Europe’s strategic priorities.
A secret Athens–Kyiv deal to produce armed naval drones in Greek shipyards opens a new geopolitical chapter across the Aegean, the Black Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean — while Ankara sees a strategic axis forming without her.
The Greek government is racing to transform the country into a digital hub of Southeastern Europe, attracting billions in data center investments. Yet at the same time, it warns of looming water shortages — especially in Attica.
New poll shows Nikos Dendias as the most successful minister, while citizens express overwhelming dissatisfaction with the government’s latest economic announcements.
Through NDAA amendments, Congress sends a clear message to Ankara on Eastern Mediterranean stability – Security assessments, arms restrictions, and geopolitical consequences.