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Financial Times: Pre-Election Period Threatens Greece's Stability
The pre-election period threatens Greece's stability, says an article in Financial Times.
Thieves And Traitors
The credibility of Greece’s political class has sunk so low that...
Dimitris Christoulas' Political Suicide Won’t Change Anything in Greece
ATHENS – As crowds gathered under the tree in Syntagma Square where retired pharmacist Dimitris Christoulas, 77, killed himself because he said his pension...
EU Says It’s Not Ready to Help Greece Yet
ATHENS - Despite new austerity measures rammed through the Parliament in the wake of riots that left parts of downtown Athens burning, European Union...
ND To Submit Legislative Proposal on Electoral Rights For Greeks Abroad
The ND party announced on Thursday its plan to submit, in the immediate future, a legislative proposal on granting electoral rights to Greeks residing...
Papademos Pushes for Broader Parliamentary Support
ATHENS – Interim Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, in a bid to keep together a fractious coalition and get other splinter parties to support a...
My Big Fat Greek Government-48 Ministers in New PM's "Flexible" Cabinet
So, after more meetings and consultations, the new Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and representatives of the three parties (PASOK, New Democracy,LAOS) finalized the composition...
Highly Respected Banker Lucas Papademos is Greece's New PM
Lucas Papademos, a former deputy head of the European Central Bank, is a New Greek Prime Minister[...]
EU Demands Greek Parties to Sign Commitment
EU leaders asked Greece's coalition parties to co-sign commitments to continue economic reforms in exchange for international rescue funding.Greece can get the crucial euro...
Papandreou to Step Down-New PM and Government to Be Announced Today
After backtracking numerous times and repeatdely sending out conflicting signals about[...]
The Big Fat Greek Babel
While the Greek political turmoil and the fate of the Euro-zone still dominate most of Saturday's newspapers, Greece’s “national saviors” continue to fight like a married couple about who is going[...]


