Politics
Cyprus
Cyprus: Turkish 'Plan B' Violates UN Resolutions, Spokesman Stresses
Cypriot government spokesman Stephanos Stephanou said that Plan B for a solution to the Cyprus issue that Ankara is advertising is against international law and violates UN resolutions.
Stephanou made the remark after being invited to comment on a report...
Economy
Former Greek Defense Minister Remains Jailed, Lawyers Say Human Rights Violated
ATHENS – A Greek prosecutor decided on Monday to jail a former defense minister pending trial on money laundering charges in a high-profile case against a politician facing decades of corruption scandals.
Charged with stealing millions of dollars from arms...
Economy
Greece's Critical Election Campaign Set to Kick Off
ATHENS - With only three weeks to woo voters before the May 6 election, Greece's political parties will try to rally support beginning this week in a campaign to elect a new Prime Minister and government amid rising anger...
Economy
As Election Gridlock Looms, Dimas Floated as Compromise Premier
ATHENS – With his party’s lead in upcoming elections shrinking, New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras may not be able to get the title he most covets – Prime Minister – as reports emerged that the opposition PASOK Socialists will...
Greece
Greek Extremist Parties Head for the Parliament
Elections on May 6 fascinate European journalists because after many years, there is the possibility for the two big political parties not getting enough votes, and therefore, not having a one-party government.
According to polls, six parties are expected to enter the...
Economy
Yet Another Idea to Restore the Deteriorating Omonia Square
ATHENS – A hundred years ago, Omonia Square was filled with trees and benches and was a beckoning oasis in the middle of the city. Later, there was a fountain, before it was removed in 2000, disappearing just like...
Greece
From "Four Seasons" to Four Prisons: Tsochatzopoulos to spend Easter in Jail
Greek socialist MP and former minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos will spend Easter Sunday in jail.
The former minister, who was arrested on Wednesday morning, will be led this coming Monday to Judge Gabriel Malis in order to apologize for the incriminating...
Economy
Samaras Says: Elect Me or Face Elections Again
ATHENS – Even as support for his front-running party is eroding, New Democracy Conservative leader Antonis Samaras said unless Greeks give him an outright win in May 6 elections so that he can control the Parliament, he will not...
Economy
Supreme Court Wants Bakoyianni Immunity Lifted for Probe
ATHENS – Greece’s Supreme Court said it will ask a new Parliament to be formed after May 6 elections to lift the immunity of Democratic Alliance leader Dora Bakoyanni so she can be investigated in connection with the alleged...
Economy
Greek Lawmakers Set Aside Help for Debtors
ATHENS – After approving $40 million in state funding for political parties and ratifying more austerity measures for cash-crunched Greeks, the Parliament set aside a bill that would help ease household debt saying there was not enough time to...
Economy
Greek Elections Set for May 6, Campaigning Under Way
ATHENS – With the posting of a bill on the Parliament wall, elections to choose a new leader for Greece have been set for May 6. Polls show the two parties that have long dominated the country - PASOK’s...
Greece
Former Socialist Minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos Arrested for Money Laundering
Former Socialist Greek minister Akis Tsochatzopoulos was arrested on Wednesday on money laundering charges by the judicial authorities. Tsochatzopulos was called in by officials from the finance ministry's anti-fraud squad. The authorities will consider the issue of temporary detention....
Greece
Papademos Calls For Elections May 6
Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said Wednesday that the country will go to the polls May 6, as expected, in elections likely to create a fragmented government appointed with the task of implementing more painful austerity measures.
During a cabinet...
Economy
The Number of Public Workers in Greece Declines, says Census
ATHENS – It doesn’t include untold thousands in state-run enterprises, but the second census of Greek workers in two years has found there are officially 705,976 people on the public payroll, down from 768,009 in 2010, even as Greece...
Greece
Country's Two Main Parties Barely Reach 30% says Opinion Poll
The days of the two-party system in Greece are numbered, according to a new opinion poll carried out by GPO for the television channel Mega. The poll shows that the two major parties to have governed the country since...