A European cohesion exercise [opinion]
Turkey agreed to become part of the refugee solution, first because it is an issue of common concern, second because the country will upgrade its role within Europe.
Read moreTurkey agreed to become part of the refugee solution, first because it is an issue of common concern, second because the country will upgrade its role within Europe.
Read moreThe refugee crisis has highglighted, among other issues, the humanity of Greeks.
Read moreThe effort of the small parties to intervene in the refugee crisis is evident since last week.
Read moreIt is not the first time that all opposition parties stand united against the government of Alexis Tsipras. What is different this time is that the conflict is taking place via the farmers’ mobilizations.
Read moreIt seems that the “moment of truth” has arrived for the government of Alexis Tsipras and also for the entire political system in Greece. The new scenery that emerged from last fall’s elections is dangerously creaking…
Read moreRegarding the economy, Alexis Tsipras appeared very optimistic in Davos, when he said that Greece would surprise everybody in 2016.
Read moreThe election of Kyriakos Mitsotakis in the leadership of New Democracy closed a cycle of pendency in the main opposition party.
Read morePeople are eager to learn who will eventually become the new president of the New Democracy party, not only in Greece, but in Europe as well.
Read moreThe end of 2015 saw two surprising facts: First the return of the two party system in Greece and second, the end of the two party system in Spain.
Read moreA dispassionate reading of the Prime Minister’s positions does not exclude the formation of a broader government, as the country is confronted with many problems that apparently cannot be addressed by a single party government.
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