Mitsotakis approaches the dialogue from a position of strength, buoyed by a consistent 10-point lead over PASOK in opinion polls despite electoral setbacks earlier this year.
Regarding Greece's longstanding request for the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles, government sources emphasize that this matter is primarily being discussed with the British Museum.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis also raves over opening of new Thessaloniki metro in interview with long-time presenter Richard Quest
The prime minister specifically referred to recent speculations regarding his government’s intention of imposing an extraordinary tax on banks, by dismissing any such prospect as unfounded.
Greece and the British Museum have held several private meetings in the hopes of striking a deal over the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece according to reports at Sky News.
The discussion about the Parthenon Marbles remains a longstanding request for Greece addressed not only to the British government, but also to the British Museum.
The completion of the election process for the President of SYRIZA and the formalization of the foundation of Kasselakis’ new party brings to a close the cycle of party political realignments that began the day after the European elections. Party political, but not necessarily political. Because new formations and new faces (even if they’ve been […]
Asked about the troubling impression caused by the suspension of a sentence imposed against Aris FC after the blackmail and threats lobbed by Theodoros Karpidis, PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed that the government had no involvement in the matter
PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and PM Keir Starmer will meet next week in London and, according to the Financial Times, Starmer will support whatever deal is made between Greece and the British Museum over the Parthenon Marbles.
The new Thessaloniki metro will open to the public for free from Saturday November 30 to December 3.
Mitsotakis added that statements by former PM Antonis Samaras against the government's foreign policy, and his scathing criticism of FM Gerapetritis, was 'unacceptable'
Mitsotakis noted favorable momentum for resuming negotiations on the Cyprus issue after years of stagnation
Mitsotakis highlighted Greece’s role in EU-NATO defense cooperation, and called for increased investment and anti-missile protection.
The Ecumenical Patriarch is visiting the Greek capital to take part in a theological conference, which began yesterday evening
PM Mitsotakis cabinet will meet at 11:00 and discussions will focus on the Greek economy.
The prime minister highlights the budget's fiscal responsibility, as it is nearly balanced.
The "Gigabit Voucher" program will provide an array of benefits for households and small businesses, as Mitsotakis pointed out in his video post.
Mitsotakis spoke during an event organized by the national economy ministry and the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (IAPR or AADE)
He further announced that Greece plans to make an early repayment of five billion euros in previous bailout loans by 2025
Recent public opinion polls have revealed a shifting political landscape in Greece, with the center-left PASOK party gaining momentum.