
The life and legacy of Costas Simitis
A look back at the impact of Greece's late Prime Minister
The Agora · Nick Malkoutzis
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Show Notes
Costas Simitis, who served as Greece's prime minister between 1996 and 2004, died at the age of 88 on January 5. He left behind a bountiful legacy, which included Greece's entry into the euro and a raft of infrastructure projects.
His record, though, is contested by some Greeks who feel that the seeds of future problems were sown during his period in office.
On this episode of The Agora, host Nick Malkoutzis discusses Simitis's contribution and record with Kathimerini columnist Nikos Konstandaras.
Useful links
Costas Simitis, former Greek prime minister and socialist leader, dies at 88 - Associated Press
Costas Simitis and the measure of things - Kathimerini
‘This is Greece!,’ Costas Simitis’ rallying cry - Kathimerini
Greece Recalls Former PM Simitis as Architect of Country’s Modernisation - BIRN
Imia, behind the scenes - Kathimerini
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