His online presence was organized by the former prime minister Kostas Karamanlis, Which, after several years of silence and then selective public intervention, decided to launch its own personal page on the internet.
On the site, with his signature logo, the Kostas Karamanlis He quotes his biography, accompanying even important stations of his life -both personal and politics -with photographic material since 1956, when he was born, to this day, where he has been in the position of Chairman of the Syndea Board of Directors for a year.
Particular reference is obviously made to his political career, starting in 1974, when he began operating in ONNED and 1989, when he was elected for the first time a Member until 2009, when he left the prime minister and in 2023, who announced that he was ending his parliamentary journey.
On his website, the former prime minister publishes speeches and interviews he had given as prime minister, and has a separate section with his interventions today, with the latest P.his rosy speech in the presentation of the book of Stavros Lygeros “The Invisible aspects of the War in Ukraine”.
He also publishes videos and unknown family photos with himself, his wifeY Natasha Pazaiti both of their children Alexander and Alice.

What is it saying about 2009
It is also interesting to refer to his personal resume for the early October 2009 elections, when he lost the prime minister, and a few months later, the financial crisis “hit” Greece, which led to the Memorandum.
According to his biography, in the midst of the crisis, he had warned of the need to take measures in the direction of fiscal adjustment.
“In 2009, in the midst of the global economic crisis, he announced early parliamentary elections, warning the need to take emergency measures to address its impact and submitting specific commitments for a timely fiscal adjustment,” he said.
He adds that in these elections the ND lost 33.47%. “The same night,” he notes, “announced his resignation from the New Democracy leadership, taking responsibility for the outcome of the elections.”