Politician with anti-Semitic past appointed Greek health minister

A right-wing Greek politician with an anti-Semitic history, Adonis Georgiadis, was appointed to the key post of health minister of Greece.

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ATHENS, Greece (JTA) — A right-wing Greek politician who has made anti-Semitic statements was appointed health minister of Greece.

The naming of Adonis Georgiadis came as part of a Cabinet reshuffle last week after one of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’ junior coalition partners walked out over attempts to reform the struggling economy in Greece.

Georgiadis, who also owns a publishing house, has promoted and sold the notorious book “The Jews, The Whole Truth” written by Konstantinos Plevris. In the book, Plevris describes himself as a “Nazi, fascist, racist, anti-democrat, anti-Semite.”

In the past, Georgiadis has said that “all major banks belong to the Jews” and that “the Jewish lobby” would determine the fate of Greece’s foreign debt.

Georgiadis and several other members of the far-right LAOS joined Samaras’ conservative New Democracy after their small party failed to garner enough votes last year to qualify for the parliament amid the rise of the ultranationalist Golden Dawn party.

The Anti-Defamation League wrote to Samaras to protest the appointment and urge him to reconsider, as well as to ensure that the delayed anti-racism legislation meant to combat Golden Dawn is enacted and enforced.

 

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