After three days of ‘exploring options to form a new coalition government with other political parties, leader of conservative New Democracy Vaggelis Meimarakis returned the mandate to the President of the Republic. “I really do not understand, why we have to go to early elections,” Meimarakis told reporters on Monday …
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UPD PM Tsipras’ resigned – Early elections on 20. or 13. Sept 2015
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to hand in his resignation to the President of the Republic later today. Most probably before his meeting with the President, Tsipras will address the nation at 8 pm and explain to the people why he is taking the country to early elections …
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Tsipras’ next battle: Government majority and rebels in his own party
After having survived the brutal Euro Summit in Brussels, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is facing another cruel battle today: to secure a government majority in the Parliament. With some 30-32 lawmakers of his own party openly denouncing the Brussels agreement, Tsipras most possibly will see today that the seats of …
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Greece submits Proposals to creditors: €12bn measures for €53bn ESM loan (2015-2018)
Thursday night and before the deadline expired, Greece sent its proposals to the creditors, proposals that will form the basis for negotiations for a loan from the European Stability Mechanism. Roughly estimated, the Greek government offered measures (“prior actions”) worth €12-13billion for an ESM loan worth €53billion for the from …
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Baltakos-Gate stirs Greece’s political world, as the PM suffers from strong headaches
“I decided to play a specific role for the good of the party and Greece, we could not leave 500,000 Greeks trapped in Golden Dawn and do nothing. Somebody had to maintain contacts with them. I was telling them what they wanted to hear.” With these words former cabinet secretary …
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Early elections in sight? Samaras announces 440,000 jobs, while gov’t majority at risk
There is the fragrance of elections hovering in the smog-free air of Greece. The country’s government announces measures here and there, measures aiming to alleviate the suffering of the austerity-ridden society. Right after his arrival to Athens from Brussels and Kefalonia where he visited the earthquake-hit area, prime minister Antonis …
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Greek “untouchables” …touched: a scandal per day keeps the crisis away?
Hardy has the button “publish” been pressed and a new financial scandal breaks out. Slowly but surely we have lost control over the counting” how many prominent and less prominent Greeks have been arrested, how many of them are free on bail, how many of them are remanded custody, how …
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Greeks survived “political crisis” weekend spitting seeds in watermelon contest
We, the Greeks living in this wonderful, sun-kissed and beauty-blessed country, survived another politically tense weekend. We survived it without injuries and bruises. We, the simple Greeks: the average jobless, the employee on time-contract, the pensioner. In fact, our only care was whether we can afford to turn on the …
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Greece: Thrilling Gov’ Talks – Live Blogging from Athens
Wednesday afternoon finds Greek politicians at the pick of exploratory talks to form a government after public vote on May 6th failed to elect a clear winner with absolute or even relevant majority. On Tuesday, leader of second party, left wing Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA), Alexis Tsipras received the mandate …
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Venizelos – Loverdos: United They Go… To Challenge Papandreou
Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos and Health Minister Andreas Loverdos joined their political forces. Two high ranking Socialist PASOK officials will challenge party leader and ex PM George Papandreou first place in the leadership of the parliamentary group. Consequently in the leadership of the socialist party. We decided to struggle together” said …
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Last Act of the Greek Tragicomedy?
You can call it what you want. A Farce. A Drama. A Tragicomedy. Political Acrobats. Theater of the Absurd. A Crazy-House. A Poker game. A Kindergarten. The political pandemonium that took part yesterday in Greece was beyond any of logic. It stunned foreigners and Greeks alike. The national humiliation in Cannes, the referendum-‘card’ …
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G20 “Blocks” Political Developments in Greece
The invitation of French President Nicholas Sakrozy to Greek PM George Papandreou had a catalytic role in the political turmoil that broke out in Greece after Papandreou announced a referendum on the loan-agreement of October 26th. With no exception all opposition parties rejected the planned referendum and retiated their demand …
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Greece: Dramatic Political Developments – Live Blogging
The atmosphere within Greece’s governing party PASOK seems to be extremeley thick and Ministers come now and openly oppose the referendum or distance themselves after the fierce reactions by opposition parties and public. It looks as if PM Papandreou had not informed the cabinet on this decision, but just a few …
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Greece: The Mother of All Strikes, Oct 19-20/2011
The Mother of All Strikes, the 48-hour general strike of public and private sector where even shops are closed has started already. For 48 hours the country will be paralysed. Greece’ capital is getting ready for a ‘battle’ that would possibly take place in the city’s centre due to an expected …
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