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Achievements since 1974 must not be ignored, Sakellaropoulou says
Greece is a "state of law with established democratic institutions" and it "would be dangerous to ignore the achievements of the last 50 years," President Katerina Sakellaropoulou has told the final day of the "50 Years of the Metapolitefsi" conference taking place in Athens.
‘Europe means cosmopolitanism, openness’
Elaine Papoulias lives in Lincoln, Massachusetts, a small town with a population of about 7,000, half an hour from Boston, which she said reminds her of Laconia.
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Athens mayor unfolds vision for capital in Harvard talk
Athens mayor Kostas Bakoyannis presented his vision for the Greek capital during a discussion at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, in Harvard, this week.
Bakoyannis said his plan for "Reinventing Athens" was created after speaking with local residents in his pre-election campaign.
Costel Alexe, picked for Environment, Waters and Forests Minister (bio)
Prime Minister-designate Ludovic Orban announced on 24 October 2019 the composition of the Cabinet he will submit to Parliament vote. Costel Alexe was picked for the office of Environment, Waters and Forests Minister. *** Costel Alexe was born on 20 August 1983 in Adjud, Vrancea County, according to https://pnl.ro.
Chairman of GERB Tsvetan Tsvetanov Will Participate at a Conference about the Cybersecurity in the EU
Yordanka Fandakova, Maria Gabriel, Roland Freudstein and Bogdan Mirchev will participate in the forum, reported NOVA TV.
Bulgarian and Romanian Migrants Prefer Southern Europe
The Bulgarians and Romanians who leave their home country to live in another EU state, prefer the South, shows a survey of the Center for European Studies “Wilfried Martens”.
It is based on long term observations, which show that Bulgarians and Romanians prefer Italy (37%) and Spain (30%).