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The person to shake up Greek politics?

An unlikely figure, Maria Karystianou, is at the heart of political speculation in Greece. Local media is filled with rumors that the mother of one of the victims of the deadly Tempe train crash and figurehead of a wave of protests that followed may enter politics, and polling shows she could draw in significant support. Nick Malkoutzis, the co-founder of Macropolis.gr, joins Thanos Davelis to look at this story, and break down what it tells us about the state of Greek politics today.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

Greeks look to grieving mother in search for a political savior

Karystianou denies reports she is launching political party

US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle meets embassy staff in Athens

New US ambassador to meet Gerapetritis

Mussels reveal growing microplastic pollution in Greece's prized seas

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