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Archive - Nov 2011

November 9th

live According to Reuters, the new prime minister will not be Loukas Papademos

09 November 2011 / 15:11:51  
Sources say deputy prime minister Evangelos Venizelos opposed the candidacy of the banker, because he wanted to change the team of the Ministry of Finance.


live G. Provopoulos: It is imperative that a strong coalition government is formed immediately

09 November 2011 / 14:11:17  
Bank of Greece governor urges politicians to form the long anticipated government. Meanwhile, Minister of Finance Evangelos Venizelos refutes the information that he prevented Lucas Papademos from heading the coalition government.


live Years of serious work lie ahead of Greece to stay in the eurozone

08 November 2011 / 23:11:48  
Theodoros Skylakakis is a Member of the European Parliament and cofounder of the Democratic Alliance. GRReporter has asked him to comment on the long discussions on the composition of the new coalition government and give his point of view on the recent events.


November 8th

live The fall of Papandreou: Antonis Samaras refuses to sign the written guarantee to Europe

08 November 2011 / 20:11:53  
Commissioner Olli Rehn answered "No signature, no money". The contradiction incurred may bring new obstacles to the formation of the coalition government.


The fall of Papandreou: Venizelos remains Finance Minister, Dimas - Foreign Minister and Papademos will be Prime Minister

08 November 2011 / 19:11:03  
The main body of the new interim coalition government is already established, reported a representative of the political scene for GRReporter. The former vice president of the European Central Bank Lucas Papademos will take up the post of Prime Minister.


live The fall of Papandreou: Cross-party agreement like in Portugal

08 November 2011 / 15:11:11  
"The Prime Minister informed that the issue about the new Prime Minister will be settled very soon," government spokesman Ilias Mossialos told Reuters. According to sources, George Papandreou and Antonis Samaras had agreed on Lucas Papademos.


The court summoned Lavrentios Lavrentiadis to explain the Proton bank case

08 November 2011 / 14:11:04  
Judicial authorities are investigating loans amounting 700 million euros which Proton bank has granted to companies of the businessmen at the time when he was running the bank.