The National Employment Action Plan (ESDA) for 2003 aims to boost the trend toward part-time work and extend it to the public sector, said Labor Minister Dimitris Reppas, who released the plan to...
Greeks, along with other Europeans, fear unemployment; want Europe more independent of US Like most other Europeans, Greeks fear the specter of unemployment and economic uncertainty, the latest...
PASOK MPs of the first summer session were in favor of the 3% minimum for a party to enter the Parliament, a more proportional electoral system, stable governments, party collaborations and breaking...
A letter asking all PASOK MPs to state their stock market transactions from 1997 to 2002, was sent by the Prime Minister yesterday, calling them to willingly accept the lifting of privacy and the...
Jacques Chirac’s proposal for a looser Stability and Growth Pact once again caused distress in Brussels. This move by the French president, however, echoes an opinion that resonates in several...
Representation, transparency and stability are secured, according to Prime Minister Simitis, by the changes in the electoral law, which were presented yesterday. Mr. Simitis was accused of disrespect...
The European Commission may ask for the return of 54.3 million euros in Regional Development Fund subsidies for the 72.4-million-euro waste separation plant in Ano Liosia, west of Athens, which has...
The proposals of the government for changes in the electoral law will be announced by Prime Minister Costas Simitis, after the meeting of the governmental committee. Self-reliance at 41%,...
10-billion-euro swap deal revealed, probably by disgruntled competitors Competition among banks but also among former government “partners” has helped bring to light the occult ways used to finance...
Central bank concerned, government prepares ‘action plan’ Bank of Greece governor Nikos Garganas is worried by the rise in prices and by inflation, which is stubbornly sitting at double the EU's...