#GREEK POLITICS
Petros Molyviatis, Architect of Modern Greek Diplomacy, Dies at 97
His long and respected diplomatic career coincided with some of the most turbulent moments of the Cold War and the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Balkans, allowing him to develop deep expertise in international relations and European affairs.
Using the Constitution to Control Institutions - What Tasoulas’ Election Reveals About Greek Politics
The justification sounded reasonable: Requiring 180 votes to elect the President of the Republic supposedly allowed the opposition to pressure the government into calling early elections.

