On Thursday, March 7th, 2024, we pay tribute to the great songs of Dimos Moutsis. Mitsias, the performer who associated his name with Dimos Moutsis, more than anyone else, spoke to Prokopis Angelopoulos about the creator who left us at the age of 85. He referred to their collaboration, the importance it had to him, the power of his music, his important songs and his unsurpassed size. Then, after reading the headlines, we met a young Greek of the Diaspora, Mr. Charis Panakoulas, a London resident and co-founder of “Progressive Expatriates”, a group of crisis-era immigrants who are located in different parts of the world and share the same ideology (self-identified in the wider center-left space) who have created a website to inform expatriates about issues related to Greece, especially since their participation in the electoral processes is expanding.
In the second hour of the show, we spoke with Mrs Frosso Zerva, director of the Public School of Higher Vocational Training of Stemnitsa, which has two departments, the Department of Handmade Jewelry Design and the Department of Mountain Escort, in an area with centuries of tradition in the art of Silversmithing. It is a school that offers an important professional outlet to young people and is little known to the wider public. Immediately afterward, we talked with the Professor of Constitutional Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Mr. George Sotirelis, on the bill concerning the establishment of non-state universities in Greece, which is voted on Friday, March 8th, and has caused strong reactions in the educational community.
The show ended with Ivana Djordjevic and international news and Kostas Koukoulas on sports news.