Aristides Manolakos, former president of the ESIEA, has passed away
Aristides Manolakos, a prominent figure in Greek journalism and former president of the ESIEA, died at the age of 88.
Aristides Manolakos, a respected veteran of Greek journalism, has died at the age of 88, marking a significant loss for the Greek media landscape. Born in 1938 in Asopos, Laconia, he began his career as a journalist in 1963 with the newspaper 'Eleftheros Typos' and went on to contribute to major publications including 'Vima' and 'Ta Nea'. His dedication to journalism also extended to political reporting, notably as a political editor for the left-leaning newspaper 'I Avgi', where he later served as a managerial figure and president of its board.
His outstanding career continued with 'Eleftherotypia', where he earned recognition as a leading columnist and political analyst. Following the closure of Eleftherotypia, Manolakos was a founding member of the newly established 'Efhmerida ton Sintakton'. His work left an indelible mark on journalism in Greece, inspiring new generations of journalists. Manolakos's contributions to the industry and his impact on political discourse highlight the vital role he played in shaping public opinion and maintaining journalistic integrity in Greece.
The passing of Manolakos is a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by journalists and the importance of a robust free press in any democratic society. His legacy, characterized by commitment to truth and ethics in journalism, will undoubtedly continue to resonate in the Greek media arena, where his insights and leadership have been deeply felt over many decades.