Dukakis to speak at Delphi Economic Forum
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Michael Dukakis, Democrats candidate for US presidency in 1988, is currently in Greece invited by the Delphi Economic Forum and is holding a series of meetings with the country's political leadership
On Thursday, September 1, the Economic Forum of Delphi will organise a closed lunch during which the former governor of Massachusetts, Michael Dukakis, will deliver a speech at the Grande Bretagne Hotel.
Ahead of the visit of Michael Dukakis in Athens, the President of the Economic Forum of Delphi Yiannis Thomatos said: "It is a great honour that Dukakis accepted our invitation to visit Greece. Dukakis, with great career and vast political experience, expressed in the best way the dynamism of the Greek diaspora which over time supports the country's interests abroad."
Members of the Economic Forum Delphi and important representatives of the political and business world will participate in the forum. Dukakis is expected to express his views on Greece's recovery efforts and the problems in the international balance of power and the presidential election in the US.
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