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 | Christos MouzevirisA Greek living in Ireland, a Journalism student and interested in politics, history, art,nature,traveling and music. His blog aims to give an alternative perspective of EU and European politics to the citizens of EU, and re-enact their interest in European politics. He believes in an equal and prosperous Europe for all its people and nationalities, but with an equal distribution of wealth, equal opportunities and development for all the continent. He loves traveling and would like to start a travel blog as well. He created his blog, with a vision into making it a real movement: The Eblana European Democratic Movement.
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| | | | | | next | | | What now for Greece and its euro membership? by Christos Mouzeviris Lots of speculation during this week about the future of Greece in the eurozone. The country failed to form a government and there are many parties now in the Greek parliament, notably Syriza and its leader Mr. Tsipras that want to reverse t | | | | Greek and French Elections 2012. The aftermath. by Christos Mouzeviris What an eventful weekend we had in Europe, with two EU and eurozone countries having elections, that could reshape the current economic and political agenda in our continent. The Markets are already responding negatively, in what they think is a b | | | | Economic Ideas Forum. My opinion on what's been discussed! by Christos Mouzeviris The general experience of attending such forum with so many high ranked Irish and European officials participating, was certainly positive. I have to admit that it was very well organized and orchestrated, with interesting current topics to dis | |
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| | | Economic Ideas Forum, Dublin Castle 2012. Day 1. by Christos Mouzeviris The Third Annual Economic Ideas Forum was organized by CES (Center for European Studies) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung; it is hosted by Irish Taoiseach Mr Enda Kenny and Irish Minister for European Affairs Mrs Lucinda Creighton TD. The fo | | | | What will China's rise mean for Europe? by Christos Mouzeviris For the past few decades we are witnessing a transformation on the global politics and a slow shift of power towards the East. With western economies declining and being in recession, opportunities arose for new economic powerhouses on the planet, | | | | Will the Irish pay the new household charge? by Christos Mouzeviris As the deadline for registering and paying the new household charge approaches on the 31st of March, the majority of the citizens still have yet to pay. There are many scenarios on what the failure to pay will result in. But is the introduction | | | | Putin is re-elected, Europe debates how to deal with it! by Christos Mouzeviris And yes, he did it again; (everlasting) Russian President Mr Vladimir Putin is elected once more to be the country's President for yet another term! And while we in the rest of Europe do not quite understand Russian politics, somehow the | | | | Britain to blame again for the new EU fiscal treaty referendum? by Christos Mouzeviris British opposition to the EU’s original fiscal treaty proposal is partly responsible for forcing a referendum on the issue in the Republic, former Taoiseach John Bruton argued yesterday. The Republic has to hold a constitutional refere | | | | Referendum in Ireland over the new EU fiscal treaty! by Christos Mouzeviris Last week Mr Eamon O’ Cuiv quit as a deputy leader for the opposition party in Ireland Fianna Fail, after a disagreement with the party’s leader Mr Martin over the new Treaty. “To me, this whole issue is | | | | The "lazy" Greeks myth... by Christos Mouzeviris From the start of this crisis, the global media started a slander campaign against Greece, calling the Greeks lazy and corrupt. The saddest thing about this, is that even Mr. Papandreou the former elected Prime Minister of the country, was one | | | | next | | |
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