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Dendias responds to the Turkish Ministry of Defense: Greece does not threaten, but is determined to defend its sovereign rights
“We are sending a message of national self-confidence to future generations,” the Minister of National Defense said from Samos, following Turkey’s attempt to distort reality
Interview poll: Pierrakakis, Dendias, Georgiades the most active ministers, Karystianou ahead of Tsipras
New Democracy is first in the election result estimation with a 15-point difference from the second PASOK
Dendias on Armed Forces Day: We are arming Greece with changes in means and philosophy
We focus on the human resources, the main force multiplier of the Armed Forces, the Minister of Defence noted
Today’s “showdown” over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: The Amendment, the backstory, and the challenge of implementation
After 2 p.m. — Mitsotakis’ speech: He will address Parliament, calling on opposition parties — especially PASOK — to take responsibility. The government’s goal: Respect for a sacred monument
Dendias: All the changes in the Armed Forces – “Window” for new increases in 2026
"We must create a new army" said the Minister of National Defence - He presented the map of the transition of the Armed Forces to the New Structure - "Brake" on postponements
Dendias: The Hellenic Armed Forces had rented an entire apartment building for a single officer costing the state €800,000 in lost revenue
The examples highlighted by the Minister of National Defence in the debate on real estate development in the Parliament - "I would have liked more, but I did not negotiate it", he said about the Safe programme
Dendias: If a conscript sailor is sent to a ship, only the… Archbishop doesn’t call
Greek Defense Minister responds in Parliament to objections raised following the announcement that, from now on, military service will be carried out only in the Army. He stated that only 5% of conscripts serve on ships, while war museums are at 300% capacity. He also noted that the. Air Force and Navy are fully staffed branches
Major reforms in Greece’s Armed Forces: Increased pay, restructuring, and new conscription rules
45 camp mergers, underground fortifications, increases for conscripts