It is not often that one encounters individuals who do not merely comment on history—but who attempt to shape it. Interviewing Konstantinos Bogdanos was precisely such an encounter.
As a journalist, author and former member of the Greek Parliament, he has stood at the centre of the storms—a clear, uncompromising voice in a time when many choose silence.
In this in-depth interview, he shares his reflections on Europe’s crises, migration, national identity and Greece’s place in an increasingly unsettled world. The conversation also moves into the personal—on choices, consequences, and the price of saying what one believes.
Bogdanos is a man who provokes reactions—both support and criticism—but who does not allow himself to be defined by the expectations of others. Perhaps that is precisely why his voice is difficult to ignore.
This interview, conducted by Elena Angelina Figenschau, is not merely a conversation—it is an encounter with one of the most outspoken and debated figures in contemporary Greece.
