The e-kyklos conference started on Sunday afternoon with the theme: “The Curve of Post-Revolution” honoring the fiftieth anniversary of the Post-Revolution Post-Revolution.

The conference is held at the Great Britannia Hotel, where it is also celebrating its 150 years of operation.

The surprise at the start that the organizers reserved was a theatrical event, in the form of an interview with Fokion Kapnidis, that is, the well-known theater director and actor, Vassilis Papavasileiou, who said that Post-colonization is the condensation of a life of freedom and democracy where the success of the people was highlighted but collapsed due to bankruptcy and memoranda.

The discussions began with a commentary by Evangelos Venizelos, president of the Circle of Ideas, an analytical research by Metron Analysis on the being and signs of the Metapolitification, which was presented by its head, Stratos Fanaras and the political analyst, Yiannis Balapanidis, while the journalists Pavlos Tsimas intervened and George Kouvaras.

In his intervention, Mr. Venizelos pointed out how the research shows how the Transition marked, beyond the institutional and democratic restoration of the functioning of the country, the increase in social mobility and progress which was expressed with the victory of PASOK in 1981 from the government of Andreas Papandreou.

He also emphasized that with the economic crisis, in 2010, Greek society began to form as a society of low expectations, with the result that the current generation of 30-40 feels that they will not live better than their parents. “It is the generation that is faced with its short past and its uncertain future. It is the most vulnerable age group,” he said.

According to Evangelos Venizelos, the findings of the research by Metron Analysis show how the effects of the crisis have not yet been restored and the position of the country is being degraded compared to previous decades. “There remains the question of what happens after the completion of the Post-colonization. As long as he is active, then the Postcolonization continues and with it the division from the survey where 49% say how it ended and 47% how it continues”.

The conference continues tomorrow and concludes on Tuesday evening with a conversation between Evangelos Venizelos and Dionysis Savvopoulos and a musical finale with the Ballad of the Transition, conducted by the composer Nikos Kipourgos.