De Gres on the creation of a party: 'Many things cross my mind'
Pavlos De Gres shares his thoughts on life in Greece, his political views, and the possibility of starting a political party, expressing a deep connection to political life and societal issues.
In an interview, Pavlos De Gres discusses his life in Greece and his relationship with politics. He expresses a profound connection to the political landscape, noting that he comes from a family deeply engaged in political discourse. De Gres reveals that his education in international relations in the United States has influenced his perspective on political matters, asserting that politics resembles an art form that addresses societal issues.
When asked about the possibility of creating a political party, De Gres indicates that while many thoughts cross his mind regarding this prospect, he refrains from labeling himself a politician. He acknowledges his keen interest in politics, which he describes as an ever-evolving aspect of his life. He emphasizes the importance of finding personal ways to contribute to societal betterment and problem-solving within the community, rather than purely pursuing a political career.
De Gres responds to a question referencing the example of the last King of Bulgaria, Simeon, who achieved electoral success with his party. He admits that the idea of starting a political party intrigues him, reflecting on how his life has continuously changed in response to political developments, highlighting his deep-rooted fascination with the dynamics of politics and governance in Greece and beyond.