He used to call the Greek State "Leviathan." It began as an experiment in power manipulation and vote-catching, but it evolved into an uncontrollable monstrosity that not even its creators can tame anymore. A young private-sector employee, whose life collapses after the 2015 referendum, starts working in a public NHS hospital in Greece during COVID-19 pandemic. After the multi-casualty railway accident at Tempi, he seeks a way out of his professional and personal life. The traditional bonds of friendship with a Jewish family from Arta give him the opportunity to escape to the Middle East. A…mehr
He used to call the Greek State "Leviathan." It began as an experiment in power manipulation and vote-catching, but it evolved into an uncontrollable monstrosity that not even its creators can tame anymore. A young private-sector employee, whose life collapses after the 2015 referendum, starts working in a public NHS hospital in Greece during COVID-19 pandemic. After the multi-casualty railway accident at Tempi, he seeks a way out of his professional and personal life. The traditional bonds of friendship with a Jewish family from Arta give him the opportunity to escape to the Middle East. A dilemma unfolds before him: will he seize the opportunity or choose to stay in Greece?
Christos Gkouvelos was born in Patras in 1981. He originates from Epirus. He studied at the Law School of Democritus University of Thrace. He is a student in the Master' s Program "Digital Innovation and Management" with a specialization in Digital Governance, at the Department of Administrative Science and Technology of the University of Patras. In the past, he has worked as a lawyer, a journalist, a laborer, and a commercial representative for a packaging industry. Following the ASEP (Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection) notice 5K/2017, he was appointed in 2018 as an administrative employee at a Hospital of the National Healthcare System of Greece (ESY). After the ASEP Written Examination notice 3¿¿/2023, he was hired in 2025 as a Legal Officer at the Hellenic Cadastre, where he continues to serve. At the same time, he has been involved in writing notes on Constitutional, European, and Administrative Law, and has teaching experience in evocational schools and adult seminars. He is divorced and a proud father of a daughter.
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