Tag: politics

PM Mitsotakis: Greece a Pillar of Stability and Reliable Partner

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s recognition as a pillar of stability and a reliable partner in Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean during his New York meetings. He emphasized Greece’s role as an attractive investment destination and a geopolitical energy bridge. Mitsotakis addressed the UN, calling for the lifting of Türkiye’s casus belli, an end to the war in Gaza, and a Palestinian state. He also commented on Panos Routsis’ hunger strike, stressing respect for judicial independence and warning against delays that could lead to statute limitations in cases affecting victims’ memory. Additionally, he reviewed government initiatives in education, health, and public order.

Mitsotakis Signals Political Exit, Sparks Succession Debate in Greece

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has hinted at leaving politics after the 2027 elections, sparking discussions about his succession within New Democracy. In a Proto Thema interview, he emphasized party stability and aligned with PASOK’s stance on agricultural subsidies, leaving observers curious about his cryptic message, “Let those who understand, understand.”

Eurovision 2025: A Glitzy Grand Final in Basel

The 69th Eurovision Song Contest reaches its dazzling grand final in Basel, Switzerland, where 26 nations compete in a sequin-soaked pop music spectacle. From Sweden’s sauna-inspired “Bara Bada Bastu” to Malta’s innuendo-filled “Serving,” the event blends campy fun, cultural authenticity, and subtle political tensions, uniting and dividing Europe since 1956.

Kasselakis Accuses Greek PM Mitsotakis of Being "Moral Instigator" of Crimes

Stefanos Kasselakis, leader of Greece’s Democracy Movement, accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of being the “moral instigator” of major crimes, including the Tempe train disaster cover-up, during a fiery MEGA interview. Collaborating with Zoe Konstantopoulou, Kasselakis is pushing for indictments against political figures and called on the Greek people to dismantle the “rotten political system.”

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