Back to newsGreek politician Michalis Chrysochoidis visited Crete and made a public statement calling on Cretans to move beyond traditional vendettas and "sasmos," a local custom tied to family blood feuds. Speaking on the island, he framed Crete as a place of pioneers and progress, arguing that such practices have no place in modern Cretan society. The remarks reflect ongoing efforts by Greek authorities to address deep-rooted conflict traditions in certain rural communities, particularly in areas of central and western Crete where such disputes have historically persisted. For visitors, there is no direct impact on travel or safety in tourist areas. Crete remains a welcoming and safe destination, and this statement is part of a broader national conversation about social modernization rather than an indication of active unrest.
general
Greek Politician Urges Crete to End Vendetta Traditions
Related news
Discover Crete
Cestování po Krétě autobusem
- Bus Agia Galini do Heraklion
- Bus Agia Galini do Matala
- Bus Agia Galini do Rethymno
- Bus Agios Nikolaos do Heraklion
- Bus Agios Nikolaos do Hersonisos
- Bus Agios Nikolaos do Ierapetra
- Bus Agios Nikolaos do Siteia
- Bus Chania do Heraklion
- Bus Chania do Kissamos
- Bus Chania do Paleochora
- Bus Chania do Rethymno
- Bus Heraklion do Hersonisos
Stay informed.
Get the weekly Crete briefing · news, weather, events. No spam.