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Michael Radou Moussou
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Michael Radou Moussou sas born and raised in Athens Greece. After an international career in opera and living between London and New York, he returned to Greece in 2001 to head one of the major real estate firms in the country.

Volunteer and community work
In November 2010 he was elected councilor in the Municipality of Athens (local council of the Center of the City). He has also been appointed at the board of the Municipal Childcare Stations.

He has given many interviews and/or contributed several articles in the Greek and international press on the state of the real estate market and the political state of Greece and Europe

Education
French Baccalaureat
Bachelor’s degree in Dramatic literature NYU
Master’s degree in Comparative Literature NYU

Entries by Michael Radou Moussou

Istanbul Echoes Athens: The Fourteen Planned Mosques

(3) Comments | Posted June 7, 2013 | 12:13 PM

The recent events in Istanbul are clearly a struggle between secularists and Islamists. The stopping of the building site is now perceived as reaction to an attempt to stop the Islamization of the country by the Erdogan government. One of the most important grievances of the population of Istanbul is...

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In Quest of the Olympic Spirit: The Marathon

(2) Comments | Posted August 12, 2012 | 2:54 PM

The 'marathon' is one of the largest urban events a city can experience.

It necessitates the involvement of the municipality of the hosting city and the active participation of the communities through which the race courses. As more and more people want to participate in the experience of testing their...

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In Quest of the Olympic Spirit: The Olympic Flame

(0) Comments | Posted July 27, 2012 | 9:12 AM

With a span of twenty-eight centuries, despite long intervals of interruption, The Olympic Games are the oldest official celebrations in the world.

They are, by far, considered the most important sports event and are also regarded as the most popular festivities on the planet, surpassing in universal appeal even Carnival.

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The Unmotivated Electorate

(2) Comments | Posted June 16, 2012 | 6:48 PM

Greece is a Democracy, not a Republic. That makes it the only state in the world in which supreme power is held by the elected representatives of the people, without being a Republic. Although the difference is minor, it is essential. In a Republic, the people are king. In a...

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