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Political Leaders Mark Karamanlis' Memory

Karamanlis-konstantinos2Greek political leaders set aside their ideological differences to honor statesman and former Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis at the fouindation bearing his name as the the 15th anniversary of his death on April 23, 1998 is approaching. They came together two days before his March 8 birthday.
The news agency AMNA said that participants were told that the work of Karamanlis, and that Prime Minister Antonis Samaras honored the memory of his fellow New Democracy Conservative party leader and said this his predecessor “lives on and inspires us who are his heirs and those who are the descendants of all who fought him.”
“We must become the continuers of his work and realise his principles and values and take his legacy further,” Samaras said.
Referring to Karamanlis΄s work, he stressed that “he was a man of western culture who was not led away on third-world paths. He was the architect of the multifaceted foreign policy that built bridges in East and West. He knew the country΄s limits and did not play communication games. He always had the national interest as a compass, he had a vision for the country and looked ahead.”
Samaras added that the giant of Greek politics “Realized that the country΄s position is in Europe when others were shouting slogans. He embraced all the parties, he legalized them but did not cease to criticize their mistakes. He did not attempt to pose as a pseudo-progressive. He was really progressive and ahead of his time. He was a good captain because he led with a firm hand. He was a leader because he embraced them all. In his first period he had growth as a priority, in the second he had the consolidation of democracy. He disdained the pseudo-cultural makings and detested populism … he was the Doric and strict leader who however shed tears for Macedonia.”
Establishing correlations with the present, Samaras said that “the more bold reforms we make, the more openings we make to the international environment, the more we respect his legacy. We honor his legacy when we keep Greece in Europe when some thought we were finished, when we implement the law, when we try to achieve our targets for fiscal adjustment, when others only respect it with words”.
The event was also attended by President Karolos Papoulias, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Ieronymos, Parliament President Evangelos Meimarakis, main opposition SYRIZA party leader Alexis Tsipras, the leaders of the government coalition parties Evangelos Venizelos and Fotis Kouvelis, former president Kostis Stephanopoulos, former prime ministers Constantine Mitsotakis, Costas Simitis, Costas Karamanlis accompanied hy his wife, George Papandreou and Panayiotis Pikrammenos.
Tsipras set aside his bitter differences with Samaras and said that Karamanlis was a “distinguished personality of modern Greece” and also reminded of a reference by late Communist Party of Greece secretary general Harilaos Florakis who had termed Karamanlis as an “important leader of his class.” Tsipras said that Karamanlis was the politician who “achieved a rare political and personal surpassing”.
“He succeeded in overcoming the asphyxiating limits that the civil war and the foreign protectors had imposed on both the country and his party. The status of the separation of the Greeks into nationalists and not. The practices of prosecutions, police unaccountability and the state of siege that characterized Greece until 1974. Heightening of course, with the seven-year dictatorship,” the main opposition leader said.
PASOK party leader Evangelos Venizelos said his Karamanlis “would tell us today that it is a common obligation of all political forces of the constitutional arch to safeguard the minimum of our understanding and political culture as one of the basic conditions for the country΄s recovery in conditions of national unity and social cohesion.” Venizelos underlined that Constantine Karamanlis, “who had the rare privilege to cover, as a political leader, a period of around fifty years, has nothing to fear from this historical evaluation in process.”
Democratic Left (DIMAR) leader Fotis Kouvelis, who, with Venizelos, is the other partner in the coalition government, said that, “The legacy left behind by the leader of the liberal party in the country’s political realm is enormous: What Constantine Karamanlis believed in and practiced for 60 years was his clear-cut views, a fine political culture, respect for other politicians’ positions and that politics must be in the service of the general good.”
Kouvelis praised the role of Constantine Karamanlis in the restoration of democracy and political normalcy after the fall of the dictatorship in 1974 his vision and realization for the equal participation of Greece in the then European Economic Community (EEC), as well the legalization of the Communist Left.

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