Mitsotakis Draws a Line: Greece Backs Moldova’s EU Path and Challenges Moscow’s Shadow
Strong geopolitical signals from the Maximos Mansion on EU enlargement, energy security and regional stability
Strong geopolitical signals from the Maximos Mansion on EU enlargement, energy security and regional stability
Brussels prepares to loosen state-aid and fiscal constraints in a bid to tackle soaring rents and home prices
Two different strategies, one progressive space, and the struggle to become the main opposition pole against New Democracy.
The sudden acceleration of procedures for the sub-concession of key sections of the Port of Elefsina is not just another infrastructure initiative. It signals a strategic realignment of Greece’s geopolitical orientation, a recalibration of the U.S.–China balance in the Aegean, and a bold political gamble by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The Elefsina project reveals a new doctrine in which Athens is no longer merely reacting to global developments — it is actively shaping them.
The Mitsotakis government unveils a new housing package with major subsidies, taxes on idle properties and Spain-style incentives for affordable rents.
The former prime minister outlines