Théatre National > Salle J. Huisman
Held in the context of an unprecedented economic, social and moral crisis, the legislative elections of 6 May 2012 were a challenge for Greece and its democracy. Through the campaigns of four candidates seeking to get back in touch with voters, light is shed on Greek political practices and attitudes, which are largely responsible for the current state of the country, and on the consternation of a society that has been profoundly affected by the crisis.
Followed by a dialogue with John Piseys (philosopher, CRISP) and a representant of the Comité pour l’Annulation de la Dette du Tiers-Monde.