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Exceptional Greek Leader Wins Prometheus Award for His Work for Liberty

Evangelos Andreou, Students For Liberty leader in Greece

In December 2018, Evangelos Andreou, a Students For Liberty local coordinator from Greece, won the Friedrich Naumann Foundation’s “Young Liberal of the Year” Award. This formed part of the Prometheus Awards, an awards ceremony organized by Kefim, the largest pro-liberty think tank in Greece. The ceremony serves to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to liberty in Greece. Since Evangelos has been using his writing to drive conversations around liberty, the Greek liberty movement has taken notice.

“I would not have had this impact in Greece if it wasn’t for the SFL network. It was only after meeting different students from around Europe that I was inspired to write. Before the retreat, I hadn’t fully thought about writing as a tool to promote the ideas of liberty in Greece. Thanks to SFL’s network, my writing continues to drive conversations.”

 

The rise to esteemed libertarian blogger

Evangelos’ work rose to prominence after he wrote an op-ed on economic freedom for the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) titled, Why Poor People in the Freest Nations Have Incomes 8x Higher Than Poor People in the Least Free.

This op-ed was translated into Greek and was widely discussed in Greek liberty circles. Evangelos is a talented writer who is well-versed in pro-liberty principles. 

However, he would not have started writing if he had not met the Speak Freely editorial team at the European Students For Liberty Top Leadership Retreat, held in Gummersbach, Germany, in August 2018. 

He wrote his first Speak Freely article on the Greek liberty movement a few weeks after the retreat. One of his recent pieces for FEE on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been shared over 34,000 times at the time of writing. 

 

How Evangelos got involved with Students For Liberty

Evangelos is currently studying political science at Panteion University and economics at the American College of Greece. 

He first got involved with Students For Liberty in February 2018, after being encouraged by his colleagues during his internship at Kefim. He is dedicated to reviving the student liberty movement in his country where student activism mostly happens through political party affiliation. Evangelos wants to be part of a new movement based on ideas, not partisanship, and Students For Liberty has given him that opportunity.

“Students For Liberty is an opportunity for self-development. Through SFL, I have found a strong network of students who care about freedom, and I have reached many people with the ideas of liberty. I want more young people to understand the need for more individual liberty in Greece and the ways that Students For Liberty can help them develop skills for their personal and professional development.”

 

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Edited by Russell Coates

This piece solely expresses the opinion of the author and not necessarily the organization as a whole. Students For Liberty is committed to facilitating a broad dialogue for liberty, representing a variety of opinions.

 

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