Beyond the promotion of certain SYRIZA cadres of the generation of Mr. Tsipras, with whom they shared a common course, there were no changes in most cabinet posts.
The PM's cabinet reshuffle signaled a shift to the centre-left and centre right, with the appointment of former Pasok cadres and of a former New Democracy minister in the government of Kostas Karamanlis.
Efforts to appoint well-known centre-left politicians to the cabinet continued until the last minute. One candidate is reportedly former Pasok minister and party secretary Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou.
'We would propose instead that he create a ‘Ministry for Combating SYRIZA Ideological Fixations and Incompetence’, was an ND source's response to rumours of the creation of a Ministry of Investment and Innovation
The monthly amount of the rent subsidy will be determined according to the number of members in the family whose residence was stricken by the fire.
Members of the anarchist group left behind a bag that contained a Palestinian flag and pictures of dead Palestinians, and proceeded to leave the ministry unhindered.
The PM unabashedly skews reality, as if Greeks do not know what world they are living in, and essentially says that he and his junior coalition partner have done everything almost perfectly.
The former Eurogroup president says that he was forced to deal directly with PM Alexis Tsipras, as it was necessary to find a solution, which Varoufakis constantly torpedoed.
Stathakis, a former economy minister, said that high primary surpluses are the sole and basic commitment of the government, which is the result of debt servicing arrangements.
Tsipras will be depicted as a unique leadership figure, who “has the way” to get things done, and to whom the government and the party must subjugate themselves.
“Citizens feel insecure even in the centre of Athens,” New Democracy said in a statement, which comes on the heels of the death of a 25-year-old university student during a mugging on Philopappos Hill, very near the Acropolis.
With the new data, of which the experts who conducted the fourth and last review of the bailout memorandum are aware, it is quite possible that pensions will be frozen at current levels.
Whenever Mr. Tsipras finds things difficult politically, and whenever merciless events reveal his nakedness, he marshals the rhetoric of hatred and division. Essentially, he has nothing more to say, nothing more to declare.
'Rights, liberties, and collective action, which gave workers the ability to negotiate with employers, were abolished,' the PM said about the bailout era.
The letter was accompanied by two documents which described in detail all of Turkey’s violations of international air transport regulations in Cyprus’ airspace. It also detailed the illegal use by Turkish war ships of ports that remain closed.
'Greece needs a new start with seriousness. The Greek citizen must know that the politicians who address them with few promises will tomorrow act on what they have said,' New Democrcay's shadow economy minister aid.
Whoever criticises the prime minister is either on the extreme right, or corrupt, or a protector of the old political system which led us into the crisis.
'For us, pensions are emblematic. In 2016, the prime minister symbolically spent a portion of the primary surplus that exceeded fiscal targets in order to offer a 13th pension check,' Alternate Social Solidarity Minister Theano Fotiou said.
Mitsotakis spoke with residents of Mati and Neo Voutza and committed himself to making sure that responsibility is attributed where it belongs.
'Greece implemented 450 reforms that were necessary. I believe that Greece is now in a position, with structural reforms, to create surpluses and renewed growth in 2019', said the economic and financial affairs commissioner.