
Androulakis Accuses Mitsotakis of Fear‑Driven Foreign Policy
PASOK leader lashes out over Greece’s relations with Turkey and Israel, calling for a confident, internationalist strategy
PASOK leader lashes out over Greece’s relations with Turkey and Israel, calling for a confident, internationalist strategy
The PASOK leader presents a comprehensive agenda focused on institutional responsibility, generational justice, and regional development—positioning himself as a credible alternative to Mitsotakis
Message of unity, a break from the past, and bold reforms from the President of the Democratic Movement
Comprehensive Overview of the €1.76 Billion Fiscal Package: Focus on Families, Youth, and Middle-Income Groups
Government bets on lower taxes to boost consumption and investor confidence. Opposition pushes for sharp VAT cuts.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis at Thessaloniki International Fair: Innovative use of dormant military sites for citizens and uniformed personnel
The PASOK-KINAL spokesperson launches a sharp critique ahead of the Prime Minister’s appearance at the Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF)
Mitsotakis invites opposition parties to contribute ideas for the new high school system – Reforms begin with 9th-grade students in 2026
Tax relief for employees, young people, pensioners, and families – Permanent measures with a social impact
Tax cuts, family support, housing, investments, and institutional reforms with a horizon to 2030
Government launches communication offensive with targeted benefits for the middle class and security forces – Political stakes high at the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair
All events, tributes, and highlights of the 89th Thessaloniki International Fair’s centennial edition
While Alexis Tsipras prepares a comeback, the real threat to the government may come from PASOK and the center, not the left.
The major tax cuts to be announced at the 2025 Thessaloniki International Fair are expected to relieve millions of wage earners, pensioners, and small-to-medium business owners. The government's goal is to support the middle class and restore the fairness lost during the memoranda era.
As political pressure mounts and MPs express anxiety over re-election prospects, the Prime Minister appears non-committal on possible electoral law changes—though two key scenarios are under discussion.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlights fiscal overperformance and pledges benefits for society amid strong economic indicators
However, July and August will be decisive in determining whether the package can be further expanded — potentially reaching or exceeding €2 billion, depending on the performance of the economy and state revenues by September.