Greece Bets on Woman for ECB Vice-President: Christina Papakonstantinou in the Spotlight
While other EU nations back men, Athens pushes a female candidate with unmatched credentials
While other EU nations back men, Athens pushes a female candidate with unmatched credentials
The sudden acceleration of procedures for the sub-concession of key sections of the Port of Elefsina is not just another infrastructure initiative. It signals a strategic realignment of Greece’s geopolitical orientation, a recalibration of the U.S.–China balance in the Aegean, and a bold political gamble by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The Elefsina project reveals a new doctrine in which Athens is no longer merely reacting to global developments — it is actively shaping them.
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