26.06.25 – Between Institutions and Shadows: A Cracked Mirror of Greek Politics

26.06.25 - Between Institutions and Shadows: A Cracked Mirror of Greek Politics

Today’s Greek headlines are not merely a catalogue of events, they reflect a deeper political malaise, a tension between institutional normality and the persistent shadows of opacity. Politics in Greece no longer resembles chess. It feels more like backgammon, where the roll of the dice often outweighs strategy. And today’s news is a perfect canvas … Περισσότερα

25.06.25 – Between The Hague and the OPEKEPE Scandal: A State That Fails to Learn

Ανάμεσα στη Χάγη και τον ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕ: Το κράτος που δεν μαθαίνει

Today’s news paints a political landscape unfolding on two levels: internationally, against the backdrop of the NATO Summit and fragile diplomatic balances; and domestically, where new burdens are being placed on taxpayers. The €415 million fine related to OPEKEPE (Greek Payment Authority of EU Funds) serves as a stark reminder of the cost of a … Περισσότερα

From Traditional Media to TikTokers: When NATO Changes the “Channel”

From Traditional Media to TikTokers: When NATO Changes the “Channel”

There’s a fine but crucial line between “information” and “communication.” And it seems NATO has crossed it—not awkwardly, but decisively. Inviting influencers and podcasters to high-level summits isn’t just a PR stunt. It’s a sign of the times. And let’s not kid ourselves: it reveals how international institutions now perceive public opinion. What changed? First … Περισσότερα

24.06.25 Between the Flames of War and Petty Party Games

24.06.25 Between the Flames of War and Petty Party Games

No matter how one looks at it, today’s political news leaves a bitter aftertaste of uncertainty. As Manifesto aptly put it, the world is “holding its breath,” with the Middle East once again descending into a domino effect of war. And Greece—small, peripheral, yet geopolitically crucial—sends frigates and raises its alert level, while the so-called … Περισσότερα

23.06.25 – Power Without Opposition and the Risk of Indifference

23.06.25 - Power Without Opposition and the Risk of Indifference

In recent days, we are witnessing a paradox. On the one hand, the government presents a narrative of stability and developmental momentum, it announces strategic investments, speaks of a “shielded economy,” and prepares its own Thessaloniki Package for the fall. On the other hand, the OPEKEPE scandal unravels a thread that doesn’t just concern a … Περισσότερα

21.06.25 – New Democracy and the “Silent Players” – PASOK Between Nostalgia and Restart

21.06.25 - New Democracy and the "Silent Players" – PASOK Between Nostalgia and Restart

New Democracy and the “Silent Players” New Democracy may appear outwardly solid, decisive, and focused on the “big picture.” Yet behind this image lies a subtle but active undercurrent of introversion, almost ritualistic for ruling parties that remain in power over long, uninterrupted stretches. This weekend’s political press, especially Vradyni tis Kyriakis and Axia, gives … Περισσότερα

June 20, 2025 – Silence, Spectacle, and the Rewriting of Truth

June 20, 2025 – Silence, Spectacle, and the Rewriting of Truth

In a Greece caught between old scandals and new “Europeanized updates,” the political situation resembles a stage set more than an arena of responsibility.Each day brings a new episode—sometimes with the backdrop of Thessaloniki’s development, other times under the heavy shadow of Tempi or OPEKEPE—like open accounts that can’t be settled by communication alone. And … Περισσότερα

June 19, 2025 – In politics, even silence is a statement

June 19, 2025 – In politics, even silence is a statement

If one thing stands out clearly from today’s news cycle, it’s that we’re in a phase of restart, not necessarily institutional, but political, communicative, and ideological. PASOK is bringing back the Tempi train tragedy, not due to new revelations or breakthroughs, but because its strategic void needs filling. After all, returning to the past is … Περισσότερα

18.06.25 – From Parliament’s Ballot Boxes to History’s Cameras

18.06.25 - From Parliament's Ballot Boxes to History’s Cameras

There are days when politics is not just about confrontation, but about revelation. Today’s parliamentary session on the Tempi train tragedy, with its 14 ballot boxes, is not simply a pre-investigative procedure. It is a mirror held up to a political system grappling with its own limits, institutional, ethical, and communicational. It’s interesting and far … Περισσότερα

17.06.25 – When the World Shrinks and Geopolitics Heats Up Europe’s Courtyards

17.06.25 – When the World Shrinks and Geopolitics Heats Up Europe’s Courtyards

You don’t need to turn the page to understand the day’s political tone. Today’s front pages all seem to be shouting the same message: “The world is entering a time of upheaval, and Greece must hold its center.” And that, in itself, is a political conclusion that demands a mature stance from those in power … Περισσότερα

05/06/25: Justice, Administration, and Sovereignty – The Triple Test of Credibility

05/06/25: Justice, Administration, and Sovereignty – The Triple Test of Credibility

The current affairs of June 5, 2025, clearly reflect a threefold political test for the Greek state: judicial credibility, administrative efficiency, and geopolitical sovereignty. The common political substrate is the crisis of trust in institutions. 1. The Mati verdict: political catharsis or managerial closure? The Court of Appeal’s ruling on the Mati tragedy, with four … Περισσότερα