Greek PM A. Tsipras and other politicians listen to carol singers (pics)

Greek politicians were visited by carol singers as per the Greek tradition that takes place on Christmas Eve

The morning of December 24 in Greece traditionally has children going from door to door singing carols, and political leaders are no exception. Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos was visited by the band of the armed forces, followed by the Hellenic Lyceum, the Federation of Cypriot Organizations of Greece, the Efxinos Pontos Club of Naoussas and the children’s choir of the Municipality of Papagos and Cholargos.

Χριστουγεννιάτικα κάλαντα και ευχές στους πολιτικούς

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras also got a visit from the national nursery school, the music high school of Ilion and the Kostilata association of Arta. The Kostilata group gave him a traditional woven bag for his wife, Peristera, and a gold-plated orange branch.

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Χριστουγεννιάτικα κάλαντα και ευχές στους πολιτικούς

The caretaker leader of the conservative New Democracy party Yiannis Plakiotakis visited the association of parents of children with neoplasmatic illnesses, Floga, to hear the carols.

Socialist PASOK header Fofi Gennimata received a visit from Cretans to hear carols accompanied by the sounds of Crete.

Defence Minister Panos Kammenos received the armed forces band as well as groups from Crete.