BBC World Questions: Europe and Greece
The BBC is giving the opportunity for the public to question Greece and Europe and will broadcast their opinion of Greece’s future to the world.
In this Athens edition of BBC World Questions the BBC’s Jonathan Dimbleby invites members of the public to put questions about Greece and Europe to a panel of politicians and thinkers, including Euclid Tsakalotos, the Finance Minister of Greece and Dora Bakoyannis, former Mayor of Athens and Foreign Minister.
BBC World Questions is an English language event and will be recorded for radio broadcast worldwide.
The BBC notes: “Nowhere has felt the challenge of mass migration and pain of austerity more keenly than Greece. Nowhere has struggled harder in its relationship with the European Union.”
Simply join the audience or be part of the debate at 6pm on Tuesday, February 23, at Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall.
Do you think Greece can survive as a member of the EU? Is the European project itself about to collapse? Tell the world what it means to be a European in an international broadcast of BBC World Questions: Europe and Greece.
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