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Author: Konstantinos M. Pantzios

Erdogan
opinion 

Greece and Turkey – opinion

25/07/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Greece, military coup, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey

The Turkish military coup will remain a subject of discussion for a long time, since this country is at the epicenter of a geopoliticaly “sensitive” area of the planet.

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Great Britain - London pixabay
opinion 

Dreary opportunists [opinion]

14/07/201614/07/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Brexit, European Union, UK

The effete denial, the absolute opportunism, the indifference for the problems of the citizens, the lack of political goal is more than evident on the recent actions of the Brexit’s protagonists.

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Brexit
opinion 

The moment of truth [opinion]

04/07/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Brexit, Germany, Greece, UK

The referendum of June 23rd in Great Britain has been a historical warning towards the European leadership in politics, the economy and diplomacy.

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UK EU
opinion 

Europe at the test [opinion]

20/06/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Brexit, Donald Tusk, EU, European Union, referendum, UK

If there is a Brexit, then the EU would be confronted with a great problem: The disobedience of the member-states. There would be the “brave” and the “cοwards”. Without cohesion Europe cannot operate.

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cans
opinion 

Greece and the can [opinion]

06/06/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios debt relief, greek economy, Memorandum, review

Developments in Brussels regarding to the review of the Greek program, were marked by the words of a senior European Commission executive who said that “the can was kicked forward”.

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Parliament -Aliki Eleftheriou
opinion 

Two unfortunate words [opinion]

23/05/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Eurozone, greek economy, Greek government, Greek review

There is a tendency for some words to be frequently used at times, as a result of the financial crisis, with the latest being the word, “cutter”.

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Eurogroup meeting
opinion 

The Adventure of Rationality [opinion]

12/05/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Alexis Tsipras, Eurogroup, European Union, first review, greek economy, Kyriakos Mitsotakis

European Day on May 9th has been a landmark, since the decisions taken by the Eurogroup will put an end to the review process and give the green light for the disbursement of EU funds towards Greece.

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Tsakalotos Eurogroup April 2016
opinion 

Governmental programming [opinion]

04/05/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios Alexis Tsipras, debt crisis, Eurogroup, greek economy, Greek review

The Greek government’s plans – after the review is completed – seem very interesting. The first thing the government should to do is to fulfill its financial obligations towards the public and private sector.

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Ministry of Finace
opinion 

The apotheosis of Accountancy [opinion]

18/04/201618/04/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios debt crisis, EU, Eurozone, Greek debt, greek economy, IMF

Negotiations with Greece’s lenders will be completed by the end of this month, barring any unforseen circumstances. The Greek government will then be able to start the process of the country’s debt restructure.

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Tsipras Merkel
opinion 

The Europeanists and the others [opinion]

05/04/2016 Konstantinos M. Pantzios European Union, Greece, refugee crisis, Turkey

The leadership of Turkey has shown no interest at all to the European cultural values, as the continent has become a ground of profit, without any geopolitical return for the West.

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Ambassador of Norway:”The challenge for the Greek economy is its competitive edge and its business climate” [interview]
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Ambassador of Norway:”The challenge for the Greek economy is its competitive edge and its business climate” [interview]

07/06/2016 ENstaff

The Ambassador of Norway in Athens, His Excellency Jørn Eugene Gjelstad, spoke to EmbassyNews.net and commented on the current developments in Greek and European politics, the economy and the refugee crisis.

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