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Crisis & Communication: The Case of Greece George Petalotis Ex Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and Government’s Spokesman
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Greece before the Crisis 15 years of growth Participation in the Economic & Monetary Union Important infrastructure projects Social development High standards of living
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Greece in Crisis Global crisis affects Greek economy 2008: Greek economy in recession Misleading statistics given to the EU by the previous government Greek statistics become a “quick joke”
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Greece in Crisis National elections on the 4 th October bring PASOK to power PASOK government and Eurostat discover a deficit of 15,6% instead of 3% stated by the previous government International credibility comes to zero
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PASOK’s Actions Communication strategy in two levels 1.Communication Policy abroad Restoring international credibility Diplomatic marathon Development of task force in order to inform leaders, international opinion makers and media Result: the development of EFSF
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PASOK’s Actions 2. Communication Strategy in Greece Participation in EFSF created a unique reality in Greece Communication strategy focused totally on presenting the absolute truth with clarity and transparency
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Situation in Greece While other EFSF countries reached a minimum consensus in crisis resolution, Greece did not Greek parties knew the situation but chose to act in an irresponsible way in order to gain votes Greek citizens in the middle of two opposite sides: the government trying to talk to their logic and opposition trying to talk to their emotions and subconscious with rumors, conspiracy theories and magical solutions Result: Greek people blamed the “fireman” not the “arsonist”
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Communication Strategy verified For 2,5 years PASOK was struggling alone while the other parties doubted its political choices Today three parties, New Democracy, PASOK & Democratic Left, govern Greece and continue the same political choices they doubted before There was no shift in policy. The two other parties followed the same policy.
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Communication Model of the PASOK Government Dominant doctrine: We speak the truth as it is Formation of crisis management team Producing a clear, simple message Spill over of the governmental message via the media Daily briefing to the Greek and foreign journalists 24/7 communication of the crisis management team
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Social Media & Crisis Social Media is a new reality that can’t be ignored Social Media offer high speed in expanding ideas and views Social Media work in favor when you want to distribute your idea, but it is impossible to deal with, when they turn against you PASOK Government created Social Media accounts for the Prime Minister and the Ministries.
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Digital Presence of the Government
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