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The 'Phidias' of the Moment in a Normal Country

Published March 24, 2026, 20:18
The 'Phidias' of the Moment in a Normal Country

The discussion surrounding Phidias Panagiotou's interview and journalist Yannis Kareklas' criticism regarding the relationship between popularity and a politician's effectiveness brought to light broader issues regarding political representation and the criteria for selecting candidates. Mr. Kareklas used Ilona Staller, a porn star who was elected to the Italian parliament, as an example, implying that appearance can outweigh ability. However, this discussion was unsuccessful due to the controversial wording and Mr. Kareklas' ignorance regarding the definitions of "porn star" and "porn actress". The author points out the existence of media outlets in Cyprus that promote female candidates based on their appearance, rather than highlighting their values and abilities. She emphasizes the need to showcase women who possess combativeness, determination, and effectiveness, characteristics essential for addressing the country's problems. Mr. Kareklas' criticism, although well-intentioned, was poorly worded. The question that should have been asked to Mr. Panagiotou is how the impressive methods he uses to attract public attention will translate into tangible results in Parliament, where every MP plays a significant role. The comparison with the European Parliament, where an MP's role is smaller, is inaccurate. Overall, the article highlights the need for a more serious and substantial approach to political representation, with an emphasis on the abilities and values of candidates, rather than their superficial image. The discussion about the role of appearance in politics is important, but it must be done with caution and respect.