Afroditi Latinopoulou calls Turkey a ‘pimp-state’ with a ‘half-crazy dictator’ refusing Greece’s 12-nautical-mile Aegean rights. Fiery post amid fragile Greek-Turkish talks.
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Afroditi Latinopoulou defended the Greek Coast Guard as “guarding Thermopylae” in the Chios tragedy, refused to fear Maria Karystianou’s political movement, and fiercely attacked Kyriakos Velopoulos and Zoe Konstantopoulou for allegedly exploiting the Tempi disaster while trivializing serious issues like the Epstein scandal
Greek MEP Afroditi Latinopoulou sparks controversy by calling for the death penalty on migrant smugglers amid a surge in Crete arrivals, implicating George Soros and Qatar in the crisis.
Government officials are in panic mode as Afroditi Latinopoulou’s “Voice of Reason” party climbs to 6% in polls, prompting legal scrutiny over allegedly invalid signatures in its founding declaration.
Afroditi Latinopoulou’s true origins have been revealed. Born in Thessaloniki in 1991, she comes from a devout family in Evros, where her grandfather served as a priest. From winning tennis titles to building a career in law and politics, she is now a Member of the European Parliament and founder of the “Voice of Reason” party.
The European Commission adopted three amendments proposed by Greek MEP Afroditi Latinopoulou to protect the Greek minority and Orthodox Church in Albania, marking a diplomatic victory for the Voice of Reason party. The amendments ensure church autonomy, education in the Greek language, and preservation of cultural heritage, amid criticism of Greek government inaction and abstention by PASOK, SYRIZA, and KKE MEPs.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, MEP and Voice of Reason leader, has filed a lawsuit against Greece’s National Gallery over its controversial exhibition “The Allure of the Bizarre – In-Between Space,” claiming it mocks Orthodox Christian values. The move reignites debates over art, faith, and public funding.
Greek opposition leader Stefanos Kasselakis has accused the European People’s Party and far-right groups of blocking a European Parliament debate on the 2023 Tempi rail tragedy, claiming efforts are being made to cover up the incident that killed 57 people. Despite the setback, he vowed to continue pursuing justice both in Greece and across Europe.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of Greece’s far-right “Voice of Reason” party, celebrated her 34th birthday on April 29, 2025, sharing her gratitude on X for the overwhelming support from followers. Her party secured 3.2% of the vote in the 2024 European Parliament election, earning her a seat as an MEP, amid a career marked by controversial stances and political shifts.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting Cyprus’ reunification during a Wednesday debate, calling last month’s Geneva meeting a key step forward. While urging dialogue and diplomacy, she faced varied responses from MEPs—some demanding stronger EU action against Turkey’s occupation, others rejecting the bizonal, bicommunal federation model, as the path to a lasting solution remains contested.
Greek politician Afroditi Latinopoulou has expressed strong support for Marine Le Pen following her conviction for misusing public funds. Calling the ruling politically motivated, Latinopoulou warned that justice is being weaponized against nationalist leaders. The French court sentenced Le Pen to four years, with two under house arrest and a five-year political ban.
Greek MEP Afroditi Latinopoulou recently claimed that Iran was a modern, secular state before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, calling on the EU to support Iranian women and others opposing Sharia law in their fight for freedom.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of Greece’s Voice of Reason party, responded to the German election results by blaming former leaders Angela Merkel and Olaf Scholz for the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD). She argued that European citizens are waking up to the failures of socialist policies and emphasized the need for strong patriotic movements to restore identity and security across Europe.
MEP Afroditi Latinopoulou sparked controversy in the European Parliament today, calling the focus on the far-right an “obsession” and urging a shift towards liberal economic policies including tax cuts, continued use of lignite, and even the return of plastic straws.
Voice of Logic leader Afroditi Latinopoulou has condemned the four days of national mourning declared for former Prime Minister Kostas Simitis, citing his handling of the Imia crisis, the 1990s stock market crash, and the extradition of PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan to Turkey. She criticized New Democracy for honoring a figure they once labeled the “high priest of corruption.
Afroditi Latinopoulou is angered by an upcoming event organised in Thessaloniki where drag queens will…
Afroditi Latinopoulou returned to social media with a new post, this time talking about adoption,…
The young politician of New Democracy from Thessaloniki, Afroditi Latinopoulou, continues to provoke with the…














