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Hellenic Navy: After the frigates, four new submarines are coming – Construction in Greece included due to SAFE
The Hellenic Navy General Staff (HNGS) is currently receiving proposals from shipbuilding companies in Sweden, Germany, France, Italy, and two from South Korea. Building the submarines on Greek soil would give the interested parties access to the European defense funding program
Plevris: Brochure will be distributed to illegal immigrants and warn them of the sanctions
Distribution will be mandatory - Imprisonment from 2 to 5 years, among other penalties
Chrysochoidis: No actions should disrespect the Unknown Soldier — Every country has a monument that is honored
He recalled, “We’ve lived through both the upper and lower square. You can tell me what’s left of it — What did they leave behind? Trash. They left populism, lies, and great harm. Let’s learn from that”
Looking for the second… Tsipras, Androulakis, or Karystianou?
Tsipras is preparing a list of candidates instead of a party, sweeping SYRIZA, but also its fragments — threatening to push PASOK to third place — Waiting also for the “Karystianou movement,” which pollsters see could go straight to second — Turmoil also on the Right with Samaras
The next day after Erhurman’s victory in the occupied territories: His first statements, Turkey’s reaction and Cyprus’ position
The result is viewed as a clear repudiation of Ersin Tatar, who had effectively operated as Ankara’s political proxy
Mitsotakis: Blatant fake news from the opposition about the supposed general imposition of 13-hour workdays – The new law benefits workers
Apart from labor issues, the Prime Minister focuses on measures that directly affect daily life, such as cheaper heating oil, with a subsidy of up to €1,200: The first installment will be paid before Christmas – Interventions in Health and Justice, and measures for road safety
Gerapetritis’ response to Fidan on SAFE: No discussion on national interests – “Whoever is bothered must accept it”
“Greece conducts an active and consistent foreign policy, based on the universal values of international law and is not externally directed,” said the Greek Foreign Minister in a statement – “We will not deviate from these principles"