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June 6th, 2012

Young people prefer SYRIZA, New Democracy relies on European orientation

06 June 2012 / 18:06:15  
The pre-election period in Greece is close to its end as the law bans the disclosure of poll results two weeks before the elections. Kappa Research recent analysis of public attitudes on the outcome of the election made on Friday night indicated that New Democracy is leading with 25% of the vote. SYRIZA is next with a slight difference.


The debate about the debate between Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras fruitless again

06 June 2012 / 17:06:43  
New Democracy insists on a debate between Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras, and the radical left wants a second one, involving all parties except Golden Dawn.


Reform right is a small, but government coalition

06 June 2012 / 15:06:21  
Stefanos Manos stated that it is not a party of protest but offers a programme based on balanced budgets, tax reform and cuts in public sector.


Moody's has downgraded the Greek Emporiki Bank and Geniki Bank

06 June 2012 / 13:06:25  
Bank shares on the Athens Stock Exchange lost 9.05% of their value only in a day, Eurobank EFG Executive Manager Nikos Nanopoulos supported the voluntary involvement of financial institutions in the PSI


June 5th

Greek youths are getting ready to cry out, "We stay in Europe"

05 June 2012 / 20:06:27  
Our goal is to create a common ground for consensus in order for political parties to be able to cooperate and do the best for the country, the organizers of the initiative said in an interview for GRReporter.


Ozzy Osbourne, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kasabian and Pennywise in Athens in June

05 June 2012 / 18:06:23  
Another summer has come in Athens bringing the season of music festivals. Residents and visitors to Athens can enjoy a wide range of live concerts from Indian through punk rock to classic rock. Read GRReporter suggestions.


Teachers want free university admissions

05 June 2012 / 17:06:01  
The economic crisis and fiscal consolidation have inevitably affected education and all other economic sectors. At the same time, the need for private educational courses in parallel to primary and secondary education remains constant, while their prices are becoming unaffordable.