
Rena Dourou
Rena Dourou is a prominent Greek politician and former regional governor of Attica, known for her leadership during a challenging period marked by the devastating 2018 wildfires in Mati, Greece. Dourou has been in the news due to her ongoing trial related to accusations of negligence in her responsibilities during the disaster, where she has vehemently denied wrongdoing, claiming that she has been unjustly portrayed as a scapegoat. Throughout her defense, she has emphasized the lack of evidence against her and criticized what she describes as a coordinated effort to assign blame. Dourou's case has sparked significant public interest and debate about accountability in government, especially in the context of natural disasters.
Born on Nov 12, 1974 (50 years old)
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Greece:
Rena Dourou, the former regional governor of Attica, was among those acquitted in the first instance court.
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Greece:
Rena Dourou, the former regional governor of Attica, was included in the list of those found guilty.
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Greece:
Rena Dourou was the regional governor of Attica at the time of the tragedy and is being held responsible for failing to mobilize the civil protection mechanism.
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Greece:
Rena Dourou failed to delegate authority to Tsoupra and did not mobilize the civil protection mechanism.
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Greece:
Rena Dourou commented on the European Commission's announcements regarding military spending.
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Greece:
Rena Dourou, the former regional governor of Attica, claims she is being wrongfully accused due to a lie.
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