Professor George Pagoulatos, Vice President of ELIAMEP, commented on the importance of the general elections in Greece in Michael Birnbaum’s article in “The Washington Post” newspaper.

As he underlined: “Greece was the first country that experienced the peak of populism. And then it was deflated”.

According to him, also, the result “is an unusual reversion to a center-right party that doesn’t plan to throw any bombs. Leaders say they want to slash taxes and make their country of 11 million people more business-friendly. They are poised to win in a landslide.”

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