Overjoyed are the Mayor of Athens, Charis Doukas, and his wife, Georgia Polytanou, as they tied the knot yesterday at the Church of St. John Kaloktenis in Thebes, the bride’s hometown.
The Mayor of Athens arrived on time at 6:30 PM, greeting around 1,000 guests, while the bride arrived after 7:10 PM, accompanied by her father and brother.
“I’m very happy, we’re waiting for the bride,” the groom remarked as he mingled with the guests outside the church.
The couple’s wedding sponsors were Lazaros Karaoulis, a member of PASOK’s Central Committee and a close associate of the mayor, Ioanna Christopoulou-Konti, a friend of the bride, and Konstantinos Pandis, another close associate of Charis Doukas. The ceremony was officiated by Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens and All Greece, along with Metropolitan Georgios of Thebes, Livadia, and Avlida.
The ceremony ended shortly after 8:00 PM, followed by a reception at a venue near Afidnes.
The Reception
The reception took place at the Casa e Campo event space in Afidnes. The newlyweds appeared joyous before their guests, cutting their cake with smiles all around.
Charis Doukas marries Georgia Polytanou in Thebes.
The couple and the guests honored traditions with traditional dances.
The Celebration
Zisis Tsolakidis played the clarinet, while Giota Griva and Kostas Ageris provided the musical entertainment.
The Ceremony
Georgia Polytanou chose to embrace traditional customs, arriving at the church accompanied by her father and brother.
Amidst applause, the bride arrived at the church shortly after 7:10 PM, wearing an impressive gown with joy radiating from her face. She shared a tender kiss with her husband, received the bouquet from her beloved Charis Doukas, and they ascended the church steps.
A little after 8:00 PM, the ceremony concluded, and the newlyweds exited the church in high spirits, where guests showered them with rice.
Video of the moment the newlyweds leave the church.
The Mayor of Athens arrived at the church shortly after 6:30 PM to wait for his beloved. As seen in the video, before he ascended the church steps, Mr. Doukas received well-wishes from the guests and attendees in the courtyard. “I am very happy,” he is heard saying to the crowd, adding, “We are waiting for the bride.”