Editorial Ta Nea: Cowardice
It is a dishonour for any politician to invoke a law that protects ministers from prosecution by requiring that Parliament lift his or her parliamentary immunity.
It is a dishonour for any politician to invoke a law that protects ministers from prosecution by requiring that Parliament lift his or her parliamentary immunity.

Everyone knows by now that the politician who is in the tightest embrace with vested interests is Mr. Tsipras himself.

Greece is perhaps the only European country where political life literally paralyses before an election. The state lacks continuity and is managed in piecemeal fashion. The state machine freezes with a view to the upcoming political transition.

The Greek claims against Germany, as well documented as they may be, require specific preparations, knowledge of international realities, and very careful political and diplomatic moves in order to produce results.

' I did not and do not have ties with the public sector. I did not intertwine my interests with a party and politicians in order to hugely enlarge my business. My business is abroad. I serve Greece in global shipping,' Marinakis said of Sokratis Kokkalis.
Pappas is Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’ right-hand-man and he conducted the tender as competent minister. The tender was later annulled by the Council of State.
The resolution garnered sweeping multi-party support with the exception of extreme right Golden Dawn and the KKE Greek Communist Party
The letter of Ankara’s ambassador to the UN refuted the joint letter trilateral submitted to the UN by Cyprus, Egypt, and Greece which said they have 'common maritime boundaries'
The statue was placed on display in the National Gallery in 1992 in a Pappas retrospective exhibition – at the start of the Macedonian naming crisis - and not long afterwards it was purchased by the Greek state and began a labyrithine journey.
Hospitals cannot be turned into warehouses for children and children cannot grow up locked in a hospital just because the state lacks suitable facilities.
In a country where secularisation prevailed, Notre Dame has become a point of reference for both the faithful and people who are not religious because it symbolises our common achievements.
'We are finally shaking off those who, for the most part, made wrong decisions - the IMF - and we are now in a position to strike out on our own, but with awareness of the difficulties because we have learned our lesson,' the PM said.
The aim of the provision – which was withdrawn after an opposition outcry – was to allow businesses which had had violated the law to be eligible for funding from investment programmes.
'The worst thing [SYRIZA has done] is the botched handling of the economy in 2015, and that led to the signing of the third bailout memorandum. The result was the decimation of the middle class.'
It has been said that universities should not be linked with the market. Must they be linked with unemployment? Should faculties that are already over-packed mushroom further and offer degrees with no value in the market?
Obviously, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos has a double standard in judging scandals and a problem with his hearing and sight. He is not listening to or reading what his own comrades – and not the opposition - are saying about the Petsitis case.
'It is universally acknowledged that these sculptures belong rightfully and culturally to the Parthenon and its monuments,' the Greek President said.
Asked about Tsipras’ populism, he said that the government’s efforts to interfere in institutions are doomed to failure simply because, as he believes, it will lose the forthcoming general election.
The S-400s radars have a range of up to 570—600kms. They can detect bombers at a distance of 570kms and F-16 Fighters with a 400km range.
Much has been said and written about the problems with the education system and that debate is necessary in order to improve it. The time has now come to hold a public debate on how to address the conditions in Greek prisons.
To Vima on Sunday reported yesterday that Corruption Prosecutor Eleni Touloupaki (photo) has told the Judicial Council that she expects the case to be wrapped up within the next six months.
In its early period SYRIZA’s cadres defended migrants’ rights and were battling the 1% of the world population that was exploiting the toil of the other 99%.
Instead of fixing the fiscal roof, the government is preoccupied with handing out benefits, providing arrangements for debt repayment, and offering a write-down on home loans
This country has suffered from nepotism, and unfortunately it has continued under SYRIZA rule.
According to the OECD, Greece and Hungary are the two European countries in which 70 percent of middle class households cannot afford unexpected expenses.
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