After his victory in the 2015 election, Mr. Tsipras used alleged scandals to chase his opponents and systematised his effort to conquer the media.
Mitsotakis also said that the government is aiming at “Syrizafication” of the Constitution, with provisions that reflect the ruling party’s ideological leanings rather than the broad consensus that the revision process requires.
New Democracy must convince voters that it has definitively left behind its bad past, and it must present a serious alternative solution to the problems plaguing the country.
The centre-left Movement for Change leader said that the condition for her party’s participation in a grand coalition is, among others, the rescinding of the law passed by former labour minister Yorgos Katrougalos, which is the basis for legislated pension cuts
Had the Tsipras government decided to recognise the existence of a “Macedonian” identity from the first round of talks, or not? The minutes from FYROM revealed that Kotzias had consented to this.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with his speech and press conference at the Thessaloniki International Fair, was speaking mainly to what is considered the middle class.