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Archive - 2011

October 21st

Greece closer to early elections

21 October 2011 / 21:10:55  
Rumours that the Greek Prime Minister would announce early elections on Monday are becoming more intense.


October 21st

Commerzbank wants Greece to go bankrupt at last

21 October 2011 / 20:10:08  
The head of the second largest bank in Germany, Martin Blessing, insists that voluntarily haircut of the debt is not applicable. The country either has to pay its duties, or declare bankruptcy.


Those who caused the clashes on Syntagma wanted casualties

21 October 2011 / 19:10:47  
Two Greek reporters describe the violent clashes in the square in front of the Greek Parliament, during which 74 people were injured and, luckily, there were no victims.


Over eight thousand municipal employees mobilized to carry 120,000 tons of waste out of Athens

21 October 2011 / 16:10:10  
From mid-September, not only civil unrest and protests have been shaking Athens but also tons of waste has covered it and its removal would take at least three weeks.


Only uncontrolled bankruptcy could threaten the pension insurances of Greeks

21 October 2011 / 14:10:29  
The CEO of the insurance company Eurolife EFG and Chairman of the Life, Health, Pensions & Bancassurance Committee at the Hellenic Association of Insurance Companies, Alexandros Sarrigeorgiou thinks that the Bulgarian market is small but has good prospects.


The Parliament passed the bill, the government has won a little more time

20 October 2011 / 22:10:57  
The government managed to pass the bill that incited Greece against it, but remained with 153 deputies.


October 20th

Greece is like a rushing train the driver of which has had a heart attack

20 October 2011 / 20:10:40  
Changes are painful, but inevitable. But to endure the pain we need hope, which today's leaders are not giving us, says Professor Haridimos Tsoukas in an interview with Anastasia Balezdrova.