Kyriakos Pierrakakis elected Eurogroup President in symbolic win for Greece

·

Greek Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has been elected president of the Eurogroup, a remarkable development given Greece’s near-expulsion from the eurozone only ten years ago.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed the result as “a day of pride for the country” and “the most emphatic recognition of our country’s positive course… exactly a decade since the country found itself on a cliff-edge.”

He added that Greece, “the former ‘black sheep’ of debt,” has now risen to a leading position in Europe thanks to the sacrifices of its people.

Pierrakakis, 42, a rising figure in New Democracy, is known for major digital reforms during his previous ministerial roles.

Reflecting on Greece’s past crisis, he said, “Greece withstood,” calling his election a testament to public resilience and European solidarity. He pledged to “work to keep the Eurogroup a body of unity and shared purpose.”

Source: AP News

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

SoulChef Sundays: Flavours with soul – A Greek journey on your plate

As Chef Georgia Koutsoukou — the Kalamata-born chef known as “SoulChef” — continues her SoulChef Sundays series with The Greek Herald.

Teen injured in stabbing outside Vanilla Lounge in Oakleigh

Police are investigating a stabbing incident outside Vanilla Lounge in Oakleigh, Melbourne on the evening of Friday, April 17. Victoria Police confirmed to The Greek...

Sydney Greeks head to Adelaide’s Festival Hellenika with film and literary showcase

Festival Hellenika is one of the Greek world’s most important cultural festivals. Led by Dr Adoni Fotopoulos.

Lake Kremasta tourism innovator revives Greek alpine escape

Entrepreneur Panagiotis Makris is revitalizing Lake Kremasta tourism and boosting the rural economy of the “Switzerland” of Greece.

A century on, Cypriot and Australian wartime ties meet again in Lakemba

A century after fighting side by side, Cypriot and Australian histories reconnect in Lakemba as the Cyprus Community marks ANZAC Day.

You May Also Like

SA politicians gather with community to celebrate St George feast day

The Community and Parish of Saint George Thebarton in SA celebrated St George day on Monday, with a church service followed by a luncheon.

Giorgio Apostolopoulos: ‘I’m not less Greek because I’m Greek Australian’

Most Greek Australians learn the language the same way: early, formally at Greek school, and often dragged there unwillingly.

‘Men were taken to be shot’: 91-year-old John Spyrakis recalls life under German rule in Crete

John Spyrakis was only 12 years old when German paratroopers invaded Crete on May 20, 1941, but he remembers the moment vividly.