Greek Diaspora Goes to the Ballot: Postal Vote & Three‑Seat Constituency for 2027
New electoral reform aims to boost representation of Greeks abroad — but political crosscurrents loom
New electoral reform aims to boost representation of Greeks abroad — but political crosscurrents loom
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople has publicly addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, recent attacks against him from Russian sources, and broader geopolitical and ecclesiastical pressures in a forceful interview with the Greek newspaper Ta Nea.
From January 1, 2026, the national pension in Greece will be increased across the board due to a 2.4 % upward adjustment in main pensions, affecting millions of retirees and related payments.
Panagiotopoulos’ intervention highlights tensions over non-commissioned officers and political deadlocks in Parliament
Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki forecasts a surge in foreign university bids to establish campuses in Greece, opening doors for students, academics and stirring political debate on internationalisation vs. tradition.
National assembly, threats of roadblocks, and behind-the-scenes political maneuvers at Maximos Mansion