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Isidoros Karderinis

Isidoros Karderinis was born in Athens in 1967. He is a novelist, poet and columnist. He has studied economics and has completed postgraduate studies in the tourism economy. His articles have been published in newspapers, magazines and websites worldwide. His poems have been translated into English, French and Spanish and published in poetry anthologies, in literary magazines and literary sections of newspapers. He has published seven poetry books and three novels. His books have been published in USA, Great Britain, Spain and Italy. Facebook: Karderinis Isidoros Twitter: isidoros Karderinis Email: skarderinis at hotmail.gr

Most Recent Articles by Isidoros Karderinis:

The glorious hour of Brexit

The glorious hour of BrexitThree years ago, with the referendum of June 23, 2016, the British people decided with a percentage of almost 52% and with 71.8% participation the exit of Great Britain from the European Union. This great result was undoubtedly the first major, painful defeat for the under German-controlled European Union of banks and multinationals.
- Saturday, September 28, 2019

Italy must leave the Eurozone

Italy must leave the EurozoneItaly must return to the lira because joining the euro has been disastrous and sticking with it would be suicidal. Italy joined the eurozone in 1999 under the leadership of Prime Minister Massimo d'Alema of the "Democratic Left” party. This fateful participation, which entailed the complete loss of independent monetary policy, is undoubtedly the main cause of the disappointing performance of the Italian economy.
- Thursday, June 6, 2019

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