When something goes wrong, everyone has a share of responsibility

When something goes wrong, everyone has a share of responsibility
When something goes wrong, everyone has a share of responsibility
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“I will not analyze what went wrong because it is also an emotionally charged day and because I am not the right person,” commented Aphrodite Grammeli.

Aphrodite Grammeli spoke to the journalists about the completion of Mega Kalimera and the share of responsibility that exists from everyone.

More specifically, Aphrodite Grammeli underlined that “now that we have finished, I think things are a little easier. This collaboration closes on a positive note, very positive, with a big smile and gratitude. A big thank you to everyone, it was a happy collaboration.”

“Stefanos Konstantinidis said that it was a product that ultimately didn’t ‘sell’ that much. Do you agree with him?’ asked a reporter to which Aphrodite Grammeli responded as follows. “Stefanos Konstantinidis said something more important.

That when something is cut, it means that something went wrong and that everyone has their share of responsibility. I think so, when there is a mistake, we are all to blame. This.

Of course I have a share of responsibility too, why shouldn’t I? There is no one who does not have it.”

“When something you love and do with a lot of soul and love is interrupted, if you are happy, you must have a problem.

I think I don’t have this problem at least. I’m not going to analyze what went wrong because it’s also an emotionally charged day and because I’m not the right person.”

“Everyone will take stock and self-criticize, we are all very good professionals and we have been in the field for several years and I think that, whatever happened, because what remains is a very good relationship with the station and the partners, I want to continue keeping this” added Aphrodite Grammeli to the cameras and the excerpt shown on Breakfast@Star.

The article is in Greek

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