Giorgos Floridis
Giorgos Floridis is a Greek politician and member of the ruling New Democracy party, currently serving as the Minister of Justice. He has been involved in significant legal reforms and has been vocal about issues concerning the Greek Constitution, particularly regarding the statute of limitations for ministers. Recently, he commented on the implications of constitutional changes and their effect on potential criminal responsibilities of government officials.
Born on Jan 01, 1970 (55 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Greece | 4 | 6.50 | 0.36% | +20% | 10,423,054 | 45,073 | $190,000 | 822$ |
| Totals | 4 | 10,423,054 | 45,073 | $190,000 | 822$ |
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis is the Minister of Justice who announced the regulation regarding the publication of wills.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis is the Minister of Justice who announced the presentation of the new inheritance law.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis is expected to run for parliament as the Minister of Justice.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis described the situation in the forensic services of the country as 'extremely bad' during the presentation of the new reform framework.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis responded to Evangelos Venizelos's claims about governability.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis, the Minister of Justice, reiterated the ministry's commitment to address the slow pace of the Greek justice system.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis emphasized the destructive period of Alexis Tsipras's governance.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis is the Minister of Justice who claimed that protests against Israel in Greece benefit Turkey.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis is accused of committing arson and is a minister of justice in Greece.
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Greece:
Giorgos Floridis was accused of being used by the Prime Minister to divert attention from the main issues.
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