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Mitsotakis on Glykatzis-Arveler: Her journey is a continuous proof of the power of will

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his condolences for the passing of Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler, highlighting her impressive career and contributions to culture and academia.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has paid tribute to the late Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler, a distinguished figure in the academic world, whose influence spanned across borders. In a heartfelt social media post, Mitsotakis reminisced about Glykatzis-Arveler's rich journey from her humble beginnings in refugee neighborhoods in Athens to becoming the first female rector of the Sorbonne, emphasizing her dedication to cultural heritage and her tireless advocacy for the return of the Parthenon marbles to Greece.

Mitsotakis described Glykatzis-Arveler as a cosmopolitan thinker with a Greek heart, underlining her significant impact on both the nation and the global academic community. He personally regarded her as a unique friend and invaluable advisor, recalling her teachings on the importance of translating potential into action. Her life was characterized by scholarly achievements, emotional connections, and numerous honors, cementing her legacy as a passionate advocate for education and cultural identity.

The Prime Minister’s remarks reflect not only a personal loss but also a broader national sentiment mourning the departure of a remarkable scholar who inspired many in Greece and beyond. Glykatzis-Arveler's contributions to academic discourse and advocacy for cultural restitution will likely continue to resonate, shaping future discussions about Greece's heritage and the significance of cultural preservation.

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