Proto Thema

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Proto Thema
Logo-Proto-Thema-Efimerida.svg
Typedaily newspaper
PublisherProto Thema A.E.
Founded2005 (2005)
LanguageGreek
CityAthens
CountryGreece
Websitewww.protothema.gr Edit this at Wikidata

Proto Thema (Greek: Πρώτο Θέμα, pronounced [ˌproto ˈθema] English: Lead Story) is a Greek newspaper, published every Sunday. It was launched in 2005 by Makis Triantafyllopoulos, Themos Anastasiadis, and Tassos Karamitsos. An editorial team runs the newspaper, and all three of its founders are journalists; Triantafyllopoulos and Anastasiadis also host television talk shows.

Proto Thema has repeatedly achieved sales of over 200,000 issues in the relatively small Greek newspaper market.[citation needed] As of 2006, it frequently led the chart of top-selling Sunday newspapers, ahead of To Vima and Eleftherotypia.[citation needed]

In late December 2005, the newspaper broke the story of an alleged coverup by the Greek government of torture of Pakistani terrorist suspects.[1][2]

Triantafyllopoulos left the newspaper after a disagreement with his partners related to Zachopoulos (minister in Kostas Karamanlis government) sex scandal.

The newspaper has been widely being criticised of being closely affiliated and/or even getting funded through third-party sources with the New Democracy political party and supporting the current Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ "Greece urged to investigate MI6 torture link". 28 December 2005.
  2. ^ "Greek newspaper names 'MI6 chief'". 27 December 2005.

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