Germany, Greece and diaspora perspectives

Four years has been far too long without the liberals in the Bundestag. Nevertheless, it proved enough time for the Free Democratic Party (FDP) to restart the party, renew its social contract and allow new, dynamic members to emerge and convey the liberal message across Germany and the whole of Europe. One exemplary case is Grigorios Aggelidis, a member of the Bundestag from Hannover. Born in Neustadt, the son of immigrants from Greece, Aggelidis represents the new and promising political staff of the liberal family. A banker, an active member of civil society and the president of FC Wacker, he entered politics to defend hope and freedom in what he considered a stagnant social environment. He joined the party in 2012 and five years later was elected a member of the Bundestag, where he currently serves as the vice chairman of the Committee on Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women...

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