Tag: Greek Government

Government Won’t Negotiate With Greek Terrorist on Hunger Strike

A convicted murderer and terrorist in Greece is attracting international attention over a seven-week long hunger strike, protesting his current

March 3, 2021

Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou Adopts Rescued Kitten from Karpathos

The President of Greece, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, has adopted a rescued kitten named Calypso from the non-profit organization Animal Welfare Karpathos.

November 18, 2020
Democracy

Assessing the Immunity of Democracy in Greece

Written by Stefanos Loukopoulos for the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Foundation Throughout the world, most media outlets and pundits are so consumed by the public health

June 25, 2020

Greece’s First Female President Sworn In

Greece’s first-ever female president, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, was formally sworn into office for a five-year term on Friday, competing the term

March 15, 2020
Vouliwatch

Gregory Pappas Interviews Greek Government Watchdog Vouliwatch

“Vouliwatch.” The name by itself may puzzle Greeks and non-Greeks alike, at first. But this bilingual name couldn’t be any

March 11, 2020
Tariffs

Greece Scores Major Trade Win With Product Exemptions From Trump’s Trade Tariffs

The Greek government scored a major victory thanks to negotiations by ministers responsible for trade and exports, protecting Greek olive

February 19, 2020
Greece

Katerina Sakellaropoulou Becomes Greece’s First Female President

Greece elected judge and human rights advocate Katerina Sakellaropoulou as the country’s first female president on Wednesday. Sakellaropoulou had received

January 23, 2020
Greek

Greek Government to Support Archdiocese Theological School With €2 Million Annually

The Greek government is stepping in to support the financially strapped theological school of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America

January 10, 2020
New Democracy

New Democracy Parliamentary Majority Prevents Anti-Discrimination Amendment From Inclusion in Greek Constitution

On the November 25, 2019 the Greek Parliament was called to amend what constitutes the highest law of the land.

December 3, 2019

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