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Geroulanos: The death of Kostas Simitis is the greatest national loss

"A Prime Minister who proved that when Greece wants it, Greece can do it", PASOK's parliamentary representative writes on social media

Newsroom January 5 09:48

In a post on social media, PASOK’s parliamentary representative Pavlos Geroulanos called it a “maximum national loss” and expressed his condolences to the former prime minister’s family.

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His post:

Μέγιστη εθνική απώλεια ο θάνατος του Κώστα Σημίτη. Ό,τι και να πει κανείς είναι λίγο. Συνδέθηκε με την Ελλάδα στο απόγειο της διπλωματικής της ισχύος, με την Ελλάδα στην ΟΝΕ, στο επίκεντρο της Ευρώπης και την Κύπρο στην Ε.Ε., με την Ελλάδα των μεγάλων έργων και της αισιοδοξίας… pic.twitter.com/e6qMvOBso1

— Pavlos Yeroulanos (@P_Yeroulanos) January 5, 2025

“The death of Kostas Simitis is a great national loss. Whatever one says is an understatement. He was associated with Greece at the height of its diplomatic power, with Greece in the EMU, at the heart of Europe and Cyprus in the EU, with the Greece of great projects and the optimism of the Olympic Games, and with the timeless demand to modernise the country. A Prime Minister who proved that when Greece wants it, Greece can do it. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.”

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