
Making Greece Great Again
After losing 25% of its economy to austerity policies, Greece has been suffering in poverty for a decade. Now, starting with a promising idea, the government in Athens aspires to rebuild the country.

After losing 25% of its economy to austerity policies, Greece has been suffering in poverty for a decade. Now, starting with a promising idea, the government in Athens aspires to rebuild the country.

The prime minister made it clear that Greece would rather support their own than spend it on illegal immigrants entering the country.

The new age verification system is the latest step by Athens to combat illegal immigration.

Dozens have been arrested as investigators uncovered millions in fake agricultural subsidy claims across the country.

Athens has announced a €1.6 billion tax reform prioritizing Greek families over mass immigration.

The Mitsotakis government is determined to stem the flow of migrants arriving primarily from North Africa.

Tensions are rising on both sides of the Mediterranean with immigration at the focus of the issue.
In a joint press conference, the Greek Prime Minister and Egyptian President praised their countries’ cooperation and expressed optimism about the region’s future.

PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis tries facing down Brussels’ accusations against his government by claiming that Greek same-sex marriage law “reinforces the position of our country in the heart of Europe.”

While passing the bill is high on Greece’’s centre-right PM’s agenda, one-third of his own MPs oppose it.