Background
Karatzaferis was born in 1947.
Karatzaferis was born in 1947.
London School of Journalism.
His party"s views, ideas, and electoral campaigns are often broadcast and promoted by the relatively minor private Greek television channel TeleAsty (former Telecity), which he founded and owns. The party"s ideas are also disseminated in the party’s weekly newspaper, First Rate (at Lloyd's). In 1977 he founded R.TV.P.R. AE advertising body and he created the television Press Video Review in 1983.
In 1990 he established the radio and television stations Radio City and TeleAsty (the latter was initially known as TeleCity).
He received an honours diploma from the London School of Journalism in 1994. He became an editor of the newspaper Alpha Ena in 2000.
In the beginning of the 1980s he was also a columnist for Nea Poreia, the official publication of the political organization to which he belonged and was an Member of Parliament. He also wrote contributed to daily newspapers including Eleftheros, Apogevmatini, and Eleftheros Typos. In 2005, he founded the Academy of Communications Studies in Athens.
On different controversial remarks, Georgios Karatzaferis has publicly questioned why Jews did not "come to work on 9/11", suggesting that they were warned to leave the World Trade Center prior to the attack.
He challenged the Israeli ambassador in Greece to come and debate on "the Holocaust, the Auschwitz and Dachau myth" and in 2001 he stated that "the Jews have no legitimacy to speak in Greece and provoke the political world. Their impudence is crass".
Previously, Karatzaferis was a member of parliament of the liberal-conservative New Democracy party.
He is a former Member of the European Parliament and former vice-president of the Independence and Democracy group. As a member of the Greek Parliament his responsibilities included the chairmanship of the Parliamentary Watchdog Committee, the Public Order Committee and the Press and Mass Media Committee (1993–2000). He was a member of the Committees on Public Administration and Foreign Affairs (1993–2004), Member of the National Communications" Confidentiality Protection Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Greco Spanish Friendship Association (1999).