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Parties switch attention to new elections
Greece unofficially began its new election period, ahead of polls on June 17, as party leaders clashed over who should be caretaker prime minister before agreeing to follow the constitution and opt for Council of State president Panayiotis Pikrammenos to assume the role.
» NEWS
Ideas sought for ´Re-think Athens´
The first stage of an architectural competition for a new urban development project for central Athens, aimed at rejuvenating negl...
Top judge appointed caretaker PM
The president of the Council of State, Panayiotis Pikrammenos, was Thursday appointed to lead a caretaker government to take the c...
Ex mayor on trial
Former Thessaloniki Mayor Vassilis Papageorgopoulos and 17 other people are to stand trial for allegedly embezzling almost 52 mill...
» BUSINESS
PPC debtors pinching power
The Public Power Corporation (PPC) subsidiary that controls the electricity transmission network confirmed that it has recorded «s...
Corruption adds up to an estimated 4 bln euros a year
The annual cost of graft in Greece exceeds the measures adopted for 2012 for cuts in pensions and salaries, according to recent of...
» LIFE
Celebrating culture: International Museum Day
It has become a regular rendezvous for lovers of culture around the globe. International Museum Day, born of an initiative by the ...
» SPORTS
Panathinaikos and AEK set up playoff final
Panathinaikos beat Atromitos and AEK defeated PAOK on Wednesday for the Super League playoffs to set up what will essentially be a...
» COMMUNITY
Thessaloniki mayor to lead education road-show in Balkans
Thessaloniki Mayor Yiannis Boutaris will be leading an education road-show across the Balkans this summer in an effort to promote ...
OPINION
Wanted: captain and compass
By Alexis Papachelas
Warlord lambs and sacrificial lions
By Nikos Konstandaras
Looking for answers to Greece's impossible multiple choice
By Nick Malkoutzis
First form a government
By Costas Iordanidis
Lost in interpretation
By Pantelis Boukalas
Moderate, pragmatic and unloved: Greece's liberal parties
By Harry van Versendaal
LETTERS
GREECE IN THE EURO
Running to the door?
Of all the ifs, buts and maybes of a Greek exit, the one surefire way of ensuring that exit is to create conditions of economic collapse accompanied by political impasse leading to a situation of ungovernability.
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