The River, known in Greek as To Potami, is a centrist and social-liberal political party in Greece. Established in February 2014 by Stavros Theodorakis, a well-known journalist and television presenter, the party sought to represent a moderate, reformist,… and pro-European stance in the Greek political landscape. The River aimed to bridge the gap between the traditional left-right political divisions in Greece, focusing on pragmatic solutions to the country's economic and social issues.<br /><br />The party's values are rooted in a belief in the European Union as a crucial framework for economic stability and growth, advocating for Greece's active participation in the EU. The River emphasizes the importance of economic reforms, including the modernization of the Greek economy, transparency in governance, and the fight against corruption. Socially, it supports a range of liberal policies, including the protection of human rights, social justice, and the promotion of civil liberties.<br /><br />The River's approach to politics is characterized by a willingness to collaborate across the political spectrum to achieve practical solutions. This centrist positioning attracted voters from both the left and the right who were disillusioned with the traditional parties, especially in the context of the Greek financial crisis. Despite its initial surge in popularity and representation in the Hellenic Parliament, The River has faced challenges in maintaining its political momentum in the face of Greece's rapidly shifting political landscape and the emergence of new parties. Nonetheless, The River continues to advocate for a balanced, moderate approach to addressing Greece's challenges, emphasizing the need for dialogue, innovation, and European integration.더 읽어보기