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Archive - Feb 16, 2012

PASOK is breaking down, the business insists on strict compliance with the measures

16 February 2012 / 22:02:55  
If the government had not adopted the second bailout agreement on Sunday, 12 February, Greece would not go bankrupt, nor would it leave the eurozone, said the former Minister of Economy and later Minister of Employment Louka Katseli.


Temperature in the Greek universities is rising again

16 February 2012 / 21:02:20  
Greek police discloses the names and photos of the persons captured for involvement in riots for the first time.


Rasmussen and Dimas confident in the Euro-Atlantic future of Greece

16 February 2012 / 20:02:53  
The Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas called on NATO to introduce the common values ​​in the relations between member states, referring to the unneighbourly relations with Turkey.


Eurogroup has cornered Athens, politicians seek solutions

16 February 2012 / 14:02:06  
The shift in layers in the political situation in Greece suggests uncertainty about the future. Although today about 70% of parliament supports the introduction of the new austerity measures, after the elections, the parties that are against the financial aid may be a majority.


Antonis Samaras’ cabinet will not survive even with the support of PASOK of Evangelos Venizelos

16 February 2012 / 10:02:18  
The behaviour of the Greeks in Bulgaria was humiliating and possibly some need to apologize for that. But it is not right to go from worshiping any Greek nonsense to get to the negation of everything that is Greek. The failure of Greece will not be beneficial to anyone in the Balkans, says the sociologist George Siakandaris in an interview with Anastasia Balezdrova.