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After six statements in less than 24 hours, Dendias and Doukas agree to disagree over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier — next stop…the courts
Doukas announces legal action over the possibility of outsourcing cleaning to private contractors – The Ministry of Defense responds it will not allow the monument’s degradation – A detailed account of the war of statements
UN flag raised on the Acropolis to mark the Organization’s 80th anniversary – Photos
Greece has long supported the aims and principles of the UN, the Foreign Ministry says in a statement
Kikilias-Ito: Greece and Japan open new horizons in maritime and technological cooperation
The Greece-Japan Maritime Innovation Summit at the residence of the Japanese Ambassador in Athens highlighted the strategic nature of the relations between the two maritime superpowers and the common vision for a sustainable, technologically resilient future
War of statements between Dendias and Doukas after their meeting over who is responsible for cleaning the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Following the passage of the amendment, the cleaning of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier will ultimately be assigned to a private cleaning company “for as long as necessary.”
Pulse: ND leads PASOK by 15.5 points – Where Tsipras and Samaras are “fishing” for voters
84% consider inflation an important issue – 57% of centrists agree with the government’s amendment regarding the Unknown Soldier, 46% of the general public say “yes” – 60% agree with the prime minister’s interventions on Turkey and SAFE, but most demand further action
SYRIZA: Overwhelming “yes” to proposal for alignment with Tsipras – Only Polakis and two others opposed
Almost the entire Political Secretariat sided with the proposal of SYRIZA’s president - Polakis’s outburst: “This is a split” - Even Nikos Pappas in favor - Complete radio silence from the former prime minister
Konstantopoulou raging at the Conference of Presidents – She raised her phone to record Bakoyannis, insulted Gerovasili
The leader of Course of Freedom, Zoe Konstantopoulou, erupted in anger when discussion began about introducing a “time limiter” on the microphones of the Parliament’s Plenary Hall