The political scene, a year before the elections
Vaso2018-07-05T12:19:02+03:00By George Siakas* The official article was published in the greek newspaper TA NEA.gr and you can read it (in greek), here. […]
By George Siakas* The official article was published in the greek newspaper TA NEA.gr and you can read it (in greek), here. […]
By George Siakas* The survey was conducted by PORU and it was presented in the Greek website protagon.gr. […]
PORU conducted a survey commissioned by Dianeosis and Bodossaki Foundation, which maps the greek views towards the role of civil society and philanthropy in Greece. The results, the analysis and the research data can be found (in greek) here.
The latest report of PORU in collaboration with ELIAMEP’s South-East Europe Programme is entitled “What’s in a Name? Greek Public Attitudes towards the ‘Name Dispute’ and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in 2018”. […]
The survey concerning Greek – FYROM Relations, was conducted by PORU and the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy ELIAMEP and it was presented in the Greek newspaper “To Vima” (https://goo.gl/L8HXxg) on Saturday, February 17, 2018. […]
By Nikos Marantzidis and George Siakas* The survey was conducted by PORU and it was presented in the Greek website protagon.gr. […]
*By Giannis Armakolas The survey was conducted by PORU and it was presented in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini. The Greek public opinion with regards to the name issue is that the Western Organizations and the Western Countries support the FYROM or, at least, support the benefit of both sides. On the contrary, a significant minority of [...]
By Nikos Marantzidis and George Siakas* PORU conducted a study commissioned by the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy ELIAMEP on 23-25 January, 2018 regarding the relations between Greece and FYRO Macedonia and it was presented in the Greek newspaper Kathimerini (http://www.kathimerini.gr/). […]
Five percent (5%) of the Greek population consider themselves as living in very bad (poor) financial conditions, as data concerning January 2018 revealed. This is a slight decrease of 4,5% compared to the previous month (data from December 2017 indicated that 9,5% of Greeks consider themselves living in poor conditions). One year before -in January 2017- [...]
December 2017 data, revealed that 9,5% of the Greek population lives in very bad (poor) financial conditions. This presents a small increase of 1,5% compared to November 2017 (8%) and remains the same compared to one year before (data from December 2016 indicated that 10% of the Greek population were living in poor financial conditions). [...]