Raised in a home where politics was always present, she has learned to judge the state and politicians for their work and to know what they could do to correct many wrongs. She herself Lena Papaligoura he chose to deal with art and that with politics, but he has an opinion and strong positions and is not afraid to express them. Guest on the show “Better Late» the actress speaking with Athenaida Nega gave food for thought.

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-Do you think #MeToo has reached the proportions it should have?

“What I hope is that some people who saw examples from our space took courage and gained a voice in other spaces, which are not so much in the public eye. Saying that #MeToo only happened in our space…

Indeed, it was very important for our area, but I want to hope that it did not stop there. I definitely believe, however, that as a society we still have a long way to go. I just think that the fact that we are starting to talk about these issues is a first step.”

-We learn about one femicide after another, has it always been like this?

“We live in a very violent phase, in general, but on the other hand our society is more ready to talk about these things. Which I consider good in the sense that we can hear, we can see and when you see something you can’t pretend it isn’t there. Or at least, how long will you pretend it doesn’t exist?

And on the other hand I think we are in a very special moment where women maybe have more power and there are less things that we tolerate and good for us but on the other hand we are not protected by society to leave an abusive relationship safely.

So maybe these things used to happen but behind closed doors. Now that the woman is stronger and seeks to leave this can lead to tragic consequences. That’s why I’m talking about a protection that must come from the state”