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The meaning of our national identity and the challenges Greek society faces inside a complex international environment were the topics of reflection of the important thinkers, academics but also athletes who took part in the one-day Conference called “Greece in the Modern World: National Identity and the Challenges of the 21st Century”, organised by the Marianna V. Vardinoyannis Foundation in cooperation with the Panhellenic Women’s Organisation “Panathinaiki”, under the auspices of His Excellency the President of the Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, on Thursday 21 June, at the Amphitheatre of the Acropolis Museum.
This Conference was also honoured with the presence of the President’s wife, Mrs Sissy Pavlopoulou, who is a member of the Scientific Committee of the Panhellenic Women’s Organisation “Panathinaiki” and a honorary member of the ELPIDA Association of Friends of Children with Cancer.
The President of the Republic, Mr Prokopios Pavlopoulos, whose speech opened the Conference proceedings, spoke of an important aspect of “the Greek People’s National Duty”, or stated otherwise, determining the “fundamentals of Greece’s mission in the modern world.” “It is not enough for us
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The irreversible triumph of Alexis Tsipras
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Greece debt crisis: Splits threaten Syriza coalition
Greek MPs from the two governing parties have returned to their constituencies to persuade voters to back a "No" in Sunday's referendum, and the result is likely to decide their future in government.
Publicly, the radical left Syriza party is maintaining a unified stance on voting "No" to the terms of the eurozone bailout. But deepening splits have been showing for weeks over the debt talks with international creditors and that unity is unlikely to continue after the vote.
Already, dissent has emerged among the Independent Greeks, a nationalist party whose 13 MPs help give Syriza a majority. Several want the referendum to be called off and one, Costas Damavolitis, publicly backs a "Yes" vote.
Syriza came to power in January with 149 MPs, only two seats short of a majority, but factions within the party are pulling Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in different ways.
So which are the factions and what do they want?