For the first time during the crisis, a Greek Minister of Finances met with his German counterpart Mr. Schäuble in Berlin and did...
The elections took place, the new government was formed and, paradoxically, the sun did not stop shinning, nor did the end of...
How did they used to call it? Ah yes, it was the illustrious “success story”; that is how the government’s propaganda described...
The government is not learning. On Saturday, at the Thessaloniki International Fair, the Prime Minister spoke of tax cuts and only...
Maybe we should reconsider; perhaps the election process should be banned, if we are to believe the government. The rationale, as expressed...
Once again, human lives were lost in the Aegean Sea under dramatic conditions: tragic people, who in their despair give everything they have to become the victims of traffickers who abandon them without protection in the middle of the sea. The lucky ones end up alive on Greek soil. The more unlucky ones are lost […]
Three years, about two thousand names and accounts and so far virtually nothing has happened. That is the true result of the investigation in the so-called “Lagarde List”, this country’s list of disgrace. It is a disgrace that is getting even worse, as all this time Greece has been suffering the way it is suffering. […]
A year has gone by since that daylong trip of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Athens on the 9th of October 2012. Since memory can be a bit hazy, it is worth remembering how that visit was evaluated by the government: it was celebrated as the end of the contemporary Greek tragedy. The front-page pictures […]
It would seem that the much-touted primary surplus that the government regales as a huge achievement is not fully secured yet: it is no paradox, since it is mostly based on a combination of non-payment (which it controls), tax revenue (which it cannot control) and logistical alchemy (which it can control, so long as the […]