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March 25, 1821 Revolution anniversary celebrated
Celebrations of the 190th anniversary of the March 25, 1821 revolution against Ottoman rule were held throughout Greece on Friday student parades, while the main event was the military parade in central Athens.
The celebration begin with a Te Deum presided by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, followed by the laying of a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider outside parliament by President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias just before the parade began.
The parade was attended by Papoulias, government vice-president Theodoros Pangalos, MP Evangelos Meimarakis representing main opposition New Democracy (ND), Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) party leader George Karatzaferis, and former Presidents of the Republic Christos Sartzetakis and Costis Stephanopoulos.
"Today is a day of memory, a glorious day making a glorious landmark in modern Greek history. The Greek people rose up, unarmed, with their passion for freedom and the country's independence as their only weapon, and son that difficult and tough struggle. Today we pay tribute and absolute respect to the dead and the fighters of that struggle," Papoulias said.
"Today, once again, the Greek people are struggle hard to overcome a big crisis. We need the virtues of those who fought back the, their self-denial and selfless patriotism, virtues that the Greek people have always proved they have. And today, with precisely those virtues as our weapon, we will overcome this crisis and enjoy a homeland and a Greece that is free of guardianships, and for our children and grandchildren to live in a better homeland," the President added.
Pangalos said that days such as these must inspire the people to achieve the recovery of the economy and render Greece a beacon of stability and peace in a particularly turbulent region.
Meimarakis said that today is a day of contemplation and historic remembrance. "Today we recall that when leaderships exist that can inspire the Greeks to create models, ideals, visions and values, the Greeks can truly do great things. Especially when leaderships exist that unite them and enable them to realise the creative forces they have inside them and develop them," he said.
Karatzaferis said that today, on the 190th anniversary of the national independence struggle, Greece has the duty to fight again for the same ideals of freedom and national independence.
Representatives of the government and the political parties attended similar celebrations throughout the country.
(ana.gr)
Celebrations of the 190th anniversary of the March 25, 1821 revolution against Ottoman rule were held throughout Greece on Friday student parades, while the main event was the military parade in central Athens.
The celebration begin with a Te Deum presided by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, followed by the laying of a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider outside parliament by President of the Republic Karolos Papoulias just before the parade began.
The parade was attended by Papoulias, government vice-president Theodoros Pangalos, MP Evangelos Meimarakis representing main opposition New Democracy (ND), Popular Orthodox Rally (LAOS) party leader George Karatzaferis, and former Presidents of the Republic Christos Sartzetakis and Costis Stephanopoulos.
"Today is a day of memory, a glorious day making a glorious landmark in modern Greek history. The Greek people rose up, unarmed, with their passion for freedom and the country's independence as their only weapon, and son that difficult and tough struggle. Today we pay tribute and absolute respect to the dead and the fighters of that struggle," Papoulias said.
"Today, once again, the Greek people are struggle hard to overcome a big crisis. We need the virtues of those who fought back the, their self-denial and selfless patriotism, virtues that the Greek people have always proved they have. And today, with precisely those virtues as our weapon, we will overcome this crisis and enjoy a homeland and a Greece that is free of guardianships, and for our children and grandchildren to live in a better homeland," the President added.
Pangalos said that days such as these must inspire the people to achieve the recovery of the economy and render Greece a beacon of stability and peace in a particularly turbulent region.
Meimarakis said that today is a day of contemplation and historic remembrance. "Today we recall that when leaderships exist that can inspire the Greeks to create models, ideals, visions and values, the Greeks can truly do great things. Especially when leaderships exist that unite them and enable them to realise the creative forces they have inside them and develop them," he said.
Karatzaferis said that today, on the 190th anniversary of the national independence struggle, Greece has the duty to fight again for the same ideals of freedom and national independence.
Representatives of the government and the political parties attended similar celebrations throughout the country.
(ana.gr)