A few days ago, the French channel France 2 reported a story entitled “Grèce: premiers retours d’expatriés” (“Greece: first returns of expatriates”), in which examples are presented of Greeks who returned to Greece from which they had left in the early years of the crisis.
Among them was the personal story of Alexander Skouras, who after working in the US and for Atlas Network, returned to Greece as head of KEFiM, two steps away from the Parthenon.
Alexander Skouras, among others, stated that: “I feel great satisfaction for coming back to Greece and working to improve things here. Of course, many of the people who returned earn less money and have to deal with a worse system than the one they left behind. However, there is a personal reward for this, such as giving more meaning to your life and having a network of support to start a family”.
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