New Democracy (ND)

Tempe tragedy: ND points to railway regulations, SYRIZA blames former leadership

Greece's ruling party New Democracy (ND) and the main opposition SYRIZA have submitted their respective findings on the Tempe train crash, the country's deadliest rail accident, to the investigative committee of Parliament. The collision in February 2023 resulted in the loss of 57 lives and left numerous others injured.

Kasselakis: "Send as many prosecutors as you want" - Attack on Justice after the investigation on his company - New Dimocracy: SYRIZA's law since '16

Calls Greece 'a country of impunity' - New Democracy (ND) argues that party leaders are obliged not to participate in a foreign company

SYRIZA shares second place with PASOK in public survey

The ruling party, New Democracy (ND), maintains its leading position despite a slight decrease to 29.5%, as revealed by a public poll conducted by SKAI TV and Pulse in the final week of February. Meanwhile, the main opposition party, leftist SYRIZA, and the social democratic party, PASOK, are tied for second place at 12%.

Conservative MP Varvitsiotis says he quit to work in the private sector

New Democracy (ND) lawmaker and former shipping minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis said on Thursday he left politics to work in the private sector.

Varvitsiiotis announced earlier in the day he had resigned his seat in Parliament, after being elected MP 11 times, without citing a specific reason.

Ruling New Democracy dominates the center – with some scars

Six months after the national elections and another six months before the European Parliament elections, the ruling New Democracy (ND) party continues to dominate the precious political center, but with some scars.

A poll conducted by Prorata on the voters occupying the political center and their preferences in Greece showed that in the June elections some 58% of them voted for ND.

PM meets Cyprus Parliament president, discusses Cyprus issue and East Med security

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday received the President of the House of Representatives of Cyprus and President of the Democratic Rally (DISY) party, Annita Demetriou, at the Maximos Mansion in Athens.

The latest developments in the Cyprus issue, the common challenges faced by Greece and Cyprus and security in the Eastern Mediterranean dominated the meeting.

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