Substitute
Deputy
New Democracy (ND)
House of Parliament
GR - 10021 - Athens
Greece
Working language: English
03/10/2024 | 17:32:00 Thank you, Mister President. I'll speak in the Greek language. We are talking about democracy, and we're talking about peace. But if there's no food, then there could be neither democracy nor peace. I think that this report, and I would have liked to thank the rapporteur who is no longer here, is one which wanted to be an adopted. We would hope it would go to all parliaments for all governments to adopt. Greece will start a procedure to reform the Constitution. I very much have there for that... 03/10/2024 | 16:27:42 Then allow me to speak in my native language. Ladies and gentlemen, Béatrice, I think, is really the best possible rapporteur for this subject and I really want to thank her for everything she has done both the work here and in the Committee. What is the issue in this report? It really does describe to us where we want to go and what the purposes we wish to attain are and that does not mean a society which takes us back to the Middle Ages when people were split into categories like rich and... 03/10/2024 | 10:18:43 Thank you, Mister President. Allow me to speak in the Greek language. We must acknowledge what happened then. What exactly happened? They want us to forget the genocide of the people. We must think about what happened to farmers during the time of collectivisation. At the time, in Ukraine, human life was deemed to have no value by the Soviet system. Today we are here, many years later, at the Council of Europe, and we continue to follow history, we continue to follow the crimes committed... 01/10/2024 | 20:38:04 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) The human rights situation in Iran has been a topic of global concern, particularly after the tragic death of Jina Mahsa Amini in September 2022, a young woman whose life was taken by Iran's so-called "morality police." Her death sparked a nationwide uprising under the powerful motto “Woman, Life, Freedom.” This movement reflects a profound call for change, a cry for human dignity that has reverberated far beyond Iran’s borders. However... 27/06/2024 | 18:58:08 Thank you, Mister President. Allow me to speak in Greek. I don't know any democracy anywhere in the world that negotiates with terrorists. When you negotiate with terrorists, it's democracy that loses out, and terrorists are put on an equal footing with democracy. Today, I'm sure you have all seen the bedrooms of Palestinian children. Where there should be toys there are holes leading to tunnels where Hamas terrorists are hiding. Now, did we know that before the attacks on 7 October? Perhaps...
08/10/2024 | Doc. 16061 | Motion for a resolution The use of artificial intelligence in public decision-making processes and its impact on human rights 08/10/2024 | Doc. 16062 | Motion for a resolution Strengthening freedom of expression: an imperative for the consolidation and development of democratic societies 08/10/2024 | Doc. 16063 | Motion for a resolution The situation of Ukrainian soldiers who became disabled as a result of hostilities 03/10/2024 | Doc. 16056 | Motion for a resolution Frontline States: the role of the Council of Europe in implementing the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum 02/07/2024 | Doc. 15962 | Written declaration Appeal to the United States Congress
03/10/2024 | Doc. 16028, vote on the draft text for resolution Commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor – Ukraine once again faces the threat of genocide 03/10/2024 | Doc. 16043, vote on the draft text for resolution Preventing and combating violence and discrimination against lesbian, bisexual and queer women in Europe 03/10/2024 | Doc. 16041, vote on the draft text for recommendation Guaranteeing the human right to food 03/10/2024 | Doc. 16041, vote on the draft text for resolution Guaranteeing the human right to food 02/10/2024 | Doc. 16040, vote on the draft text for resolution The detention and conviction of Julian Assange and their chilling effects on human rights