Aris Spiliotopoulos
Karamanlis’ speech sparks debate: Parallel paths with Maximos Mansion
The Maximos Mansion was not surprised by the speech of the former Prime Minister, which stayed within expected boundaries – “No comment,” was the response of government officials to questions.
US D-Day, SYRIZA’s mill, takeover of Douka Schools, discussions over Barba Stathis, and the “loss” of Ohio
The government and especially the PM are waiting with obvious interest in what today will bring, if you put in the time difference, probably be Wednesday morning, the PM has some events to attend but mostly he will remain in his office watching like everyone else. No predictions maybe a slight sense that the pollsters in the last few days have overblown Trump’s numbers.
Juvenile Offenders: Who Acts Out “Just for Fun” and Who Becomes a Chronic Offender
In an exploration of juvenile delinquency, Aris Spiliotopoulos examines the distinct paths that young offenders take, revealing a complex interplay of psychological, social, and biological factors. For some children, continued delinquent behavior into adulthood seems inevitable, while for others, illegal actions cease upon reaching maturity.
Spiliotopoulos on PASOK Elections: SYRIZA’s Internal Strife Boosts PASOK’s Comeback
In an analysis of the winners, losers, and the “communication sponsor” in the first round of elections for the new president of PASOK, Aris Spiliotopoulos highlighted two winners: Pavlos Geroulanos and Kostas Bakoyannis. He noted that Geroulanos narrowly missed advancing to the second round but succeeded in gaining political acceptance and respect from both allies and opponents.
Murdered businessman was focus of Australian probes
The Greek Police (ELAS) was seeking video footage and witness accounts Thursday for leads to the killer or killers of 46-year-old Greek-Australian businessman John Macris, who was gunned down outside his home in the southern Athens suburb of Voula on Wednesday night.
Remembering summer days of Greek politicians + one winter swimmer (warning: swimsuit pics)
Athens rivals clash over mosque referendum idea
New Democracys candidate for Athens mayor, Aris Spiliotopoulos, on Friday hit back at criticism from leftist parties over his pledge that he will hold a referendum on building a mosque in the Greek capital should he win Mays municipal election.
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