Haris

Patelis, the book, and the possible successor, Haris, Anna, and the Grosse Koalition, little Aphroditi and the middle-aged, and…a bit of Douzoglou

Hello! The news that was widely discussed was the departure of the Prime Minister’s economic advisor, Alexis Patelis, from his position at the end of the year. Let’s start with the basics: Patelis left on his own and in a good climate—this to dispel any recycled scenarios that he supposedly disagreed with the upcoming measures against banks or with the recent statements by K.M.

Fragile Truce Tested: Israeli Strikes and Hezbollah Retaliation Shake Lebanon Border

Hezbollah launched two missiles at Mount Dov in northern Israel on Monday, marking the first direct attack since a ceasefire between the group and Israel took effect last week. The missiles landed in open areas, causing no casualties, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

PASOK, the proud leader and the “supporters,” Stephanos-just-Stephanos is searching, Olga and Maximou, Travlou enters the hotel business

Hello, we just had our first almost winter weekend with the government keeping a low profile due to K.M. being abroad, while PASOK made a strong presence at symbolic events like the farewell to Vasso Papandreou, who passed away modestly and humbly, just as she lived her entire life.

Kasselakis and the KKE Interior, the “kids,” Anna and modernization (where did that come from?), the properties of Aspis Pronoia on Kifisias and the investment grade

– Hello, where should I start today, from SYRIZA, where passions have flared up again, from PASOK, which if you see a debate, let me know, or from the contacts of Queen Anna D., who saw “the little kids because they asked me to,” meaning Nikos and Haris?

Positive with Slight Reservations: Giannakopoulou on Doukas’ Proposal for Attica’s Rescue Plan

Giannakopoulou’s Response to Doukas on Attica’s Rescue Plan

PASOK’s internal dynamics, ahead of the October intra-party elections, continue even in August. In response to Haris Doukas’ letter to his fellow candidates regarding the rescue plan for Attica after the fires, Nadia Giannakopoulou, a candidate for the party leadership and an MP, responded.

Lessons in life for youngsters in the school of mother nature

"I'll never forget the moment I reached the top of Gibrena after a 2-and-a-half hour hike," says 17-year-old Haris, expressing the awe everyone in his group felt when they'd completed one of the most picturesque trails of the Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest National Park in Thrace, northen Greece.