Tasos Kourakis
Greeks take an interest in Chinese developments
Greece is taking a great interest in the ongoing deliberations at the annual session of China's National People's Congress (NPC), as the decisions made in Beijing this March will have a deep global impact, a member of the Greek Parliament told Xinhua in a written interview recently.
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Citizens verbally abuse SYRIZA MPs (videos)
A group of outraged Greek citizens started verbally assaulting the two SYRIZA MPs, Tasos Kourakis and Triantafyllos Mitafidis who visited the city’s market as heads of a party delegation. ‘Lazy dogs, you destroyed us’, were some the phrases hurled against the two MPs.
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How ex-PM A. Tsipras got his wife, Betty, a cushy job
Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) leader Alexis Tsipras managed to secure an appointment for his wife, Peristera Baziana, just a day prior to his resignation as prime minister reports Demokratia newspaper. His wife was appointed as a technology teacher.
Education Ministry against prison as venue for Golden Dawn trial
The Ministry of Education is opposed to conducting the trail of extreme fascist Golden Dawn party members in a specially created courtroom at high-security korydallos Prison. Ministry officials believe that this would disrupt the smooth operation of nationwide university entrance exams for students from the 11 schools and two examination centers in the area.
Govt plans to tackle 'bullying' at Greek schools
Alternate Education Minister Tasos Kourakis announced the education ministry's initiatives to address instances of bullying. He said the ministry will make use of funds from the National Strategic Reference Framework to train 16,500 teachers so as to be able to deal with such cases.
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Education Ministry to scrap schoolbook with 'monstrous' Marbles reference
Greece's Education Ministry plans to scrap an art history schoolbook which was recently criticized of misrepresenting the history of the the 5th-century B.C. Parthenon Marbles, now housed in the British Museum.
N17 convict asks to serve rest of sentence at home
Convicted November 17 terrorist Savvas Xeros was briefly transferred on Tuesday from the high-security Korydallos Prison, where he is serving five life sentences, to a Piraeus court, where he lodged an appeal to continue his punishment under house arrest due to worsening health problems. The court is to issue its decision on June 26.
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