Greek Economic Crisis

Our Rebuke to Greece’s Plan to Bring 50,000 Workers From India

Written By: KTE Executive Board

Our Rebuke to Greece’s Plan to Bring 50,000 Workers From India

You may have seen by now that Greece is one step away from formalizing an agreement with India’s government to supply 50,000 Indian workers each year to bolster specific sectors of the Greek economy. These people will be both unskilled and skilled workers, and will likely be the recipient of lower tax obligations, compared to those of Greek citizens.

The idea that Greece is considering the strategic import of tens of thousands of foreign workers – instead of trying to attract the nearly five million Greeks living abroad – is puzzling, to say the least. Essentially, the Greek government has decided that transplanting mostly unskilled laborers from the third world is better than changing the social and economic circumstances that make jobs unworkable for the Greek people.

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Why KTE? (2025 Update)

Written By: Alexandros

Why KTE

The original idea for To Kinima Tou Ethnous (KTE) was first conceived in a Chicago hotel room when a small contingent of socially conservative and religious friends gathered to discuss Greek politics and current events. Initially, our intent was to create an organization dedicated chiefly to Hellenic politics – something that would eventually grow to become an electoral player.

When that initial meeting occurred, 2024 had already ushered in significant changes that marked the end of the traditional Greece I had once placed so much faith in as a young man. It became obvious to me that many foundational aspects of Greek society were being replaced by new values that did not reflect the history or ethos of Greece. I began to believe that the Diaspora was perhaps the only group that could help save Hellas.

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