Greek PM: To the Dark Anniversary, We Contrast the Optimistic Horizon of a Better Life for All | Orthodox Times (En)
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Greek PM: To the dark anniversary, we contrast the optimistic horizon of a better life for all | Orthodox Times (en)
“Fifty-nine years ago, at dawn on April 21, officers who violated their oath overthrew the Republic, establishing a seven-year tyranny that left deep wounds in the country,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Tuesday in a post about the anniversary. “Today, our country honors those who resisted the junta. And it replies to that painful experience by living through and capitalizing on the longest period of democratic continuity and progre…
Kyriakos Mitsotakis chose to honor the black anniversary of April 21, 1967 with sharp words, as he stated that "the goods of Democracy and Parliamentarianism are never self-evident or given. With the cheap populism of lies and the demagoguery of easy slogans constituting the modern threats against them" The post Mitsotakis on April 21: To the dark anniversary we oppose the optimistic horizon of a better life for all appeared first on in.gr.
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