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Christos Stylianidis appointed Greek Shipping Minister amid ferry death outrage

Christos Stylianidis took over as Greek Shipping and Island Policy Minister September 12 and has the job of handling the fallout from the death of a 36-year-old ferry passenger that caused widespread outrage across the country.

David Glass, Greece Correspondent

September 18, 2023

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Christos Stylianidis took over as Greek Shipping and Island Policy Minister on12 September and has the job of handling the fallout from the death of a 36-year-old ferry passenger that caused widespread outrage across the country.

Stylianidis, who has previously served as EU commissioner and Greek Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister, was passed the ministry after his predecessor Miltiadis Varvitsiotis stepped down in connection to the recent death of Antonis Karyotis as he tried to board a ferry in Piraeus.  

Video footage of the incident shows crew members of the Blue Horizon ferry, owned by Attica group, doing nothing to help save the man who had been pushed from a loading ramp into the water while trying to board the vessel following an apparent altercation with the deckhands. Karyotis was later found dead in the water.

Varvitsiotis faced a backlash for appearing to sympathise with the crew members on Greek television. He later apologised, saying his comments had been misinterpreted but the incident snowballed into a political issue. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis also weighed in on the death describing his “disgust and horror” at the death.

A prosecutor decided on the pre-trial detention for two of the four crew members involved, including the ferry’s captain. One crew member has been charged with homicide while the captain is facing charges of severely breaching shipping regulations.

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In a move to express solidarity with the family of Karyotis, ferry workers walked off the job on 13 September morning, launching a 24-hour strike. The Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation (PNO), decried the incident in an announcement and indicated the actions of the deckhands on the ferry go against the sector’s professional and moral standards.

 

 

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David Glass

Greece Correspondent

An Australian with over 40 years experience as a journalist and foreign correspondent specialising in political and economic issues, David has lived in Greece for over 30 years and was editor of English language publications for Greek daily newspaper Kathimerini in the 1970s before moving into the Akti Miaouli and reporting on Greek and international shipping.

Managing editor of Naftiliaki Greek Shipping Review and Newsfront Greek Shipping Intelligence, David has been Greek editor for Seatrade for over 25 years.

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