Budget Debate 2026: Culture and Agriculture at the Center as Ministers Clash with Opposition
From record cultural investments to farmers’ protests, Parliament witnesses intense political confrontations over Greece’s economic priorities
From record cultural investments to farmers’ protests, Parliament witnesses intense political confrontations over Greece’s economic priorities
«Με ελληνικό «χρώμα» και υψηλές βλέψεις, ο Σταύρος Παπασταύρου και ο Νίκος Τσάφος μεταβαίνουν στις Βρυξέλλες για το Συμβούλιο Υπουργών Ενέργειας της ΕΕ. Στο επίκεντρο η μερική συμφωνία για τα διευρωπαϊκά ενεργειακά δίκτυα (2028-2034) και η αναγκαία ενίσχυση της ενεργειακής ασφάλειας, με ανταλλαγή απόψεων με τον Γενικό Γραμματέα του ΝΑΤΟ Mark Rutte και τον εκτελεστικό διευθυντή του ΔΟΕ Faith Birol.»
“With a strong Greek presence and high stakes, Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou and Deputy Minister Nikos Tsafos are heading to Brussels for the EU Energy Council. At the center of discussions: a partial agreement on trans-European energy grids (2028–2034) and the urgent need to strengthen energy security, with exchanges of views with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.”
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