Posts Tagged: Greece

MeRA25 slams Greece, Turkey and EU for ‘embarrassing’ attitude towards refugees

20.06.2022

MeRA25 has issued a statement calling out Greece, Turkey and the EU for their role in the continuous deaths of refugees in the Mediterranean

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MeRA25 Greece opposes Greek-American defense agreement

31.05.2022

The ratified agreement will see the US given access to three more military bases in Greece, further fueling geopolitical tensions

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Zelensky delivers insult to Greek and Cypriot parliaments – A statement by MeRA25 in Greece

8.04.2022

Zelensky insulted Greece and Cyprus by giving a platform to neo-Nazis in front of parliament while refusing to condemn Turkey's 1974 invasion

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Greek government’s market fundamentalism undermines Greece’s vaccination drive

Opinion

18.01.2022

Market fundamentalism is pushing the Mitsotakis government to adopt a measure that undermines its own vaccination drive.

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Return to Greece: Our journey to the first MeRA25 party congress

9.06.2021

On June 4, Clemens Holtmann and Johannes Fehr — Members of Demokratie in Europa — travelled to Greece to attend MeRA25's party Congress.

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[Video] Johannes Fehr: “MeRA25 friends in Greece: you are not alone. We are building resistance everywhere!”

8.06.2021

Johannes Fehr's speech at the first MeRA25 Congress in Athens. He's a Board Member of DiEM25's German Electoral Wing: Demokratie in Europa.

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ΜeRΑ25 Congress: A Celebration of Democracy — June 4-6

4.06.2021

MeRA25, DiEM25's Electoral Wing in Greece, is holding its first Congress between June 4-6 at the Multi-unit Site of Drapetsona.

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Launch Event: Centre for Post-Capitalist Civilisation — Thursday, May 13 at 7PM CEST

10.05.2021

Join us on Thursday, May 13 at 7PM CEST for the inaugural event of the brand-new Centre for Postcapitalist Civilisation.

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Violence and its forms: maintaining focus for collective action

Opinion

16.03.2021

From the brutal crack-downs in Myanmar to the inequity of resource allocation under COVID-19, violence has become part of 'business as usual’.

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