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Archive - Feb 2015

February 17th

The consequences for Greece if it leaves the euro zone

17 February 2015 / 11:02:05  
Analysts at the British Barclays Bank and the consulting companies Capital Economics and Oxford Economics explain what would happen if Greece failed to agree with its partners and fulfil its commitments.


Athens’ response

17 February 2015 / 11:02:32  
The pro-European parties want Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to explain the lack of an agreement with the lenders.


February 16th

SYRIZA’s negotiations with Europe make the readers of GRReporter hesitant

16 February 2015 / 19:02:29  
The position of the readers of the Greek page of the site is concrete and explicit, while the vote of the readers of the Bulgarian and English pages is scattered and hesitant.


Greater probability of GREXIT

16 February 2015 / 18:02:39  
French President Francois Hollande believes that Europe will cope with a GREXIT.


Bundesbank warns Greek banks not to buy state bonds

16 February 2015 / 16:02:28  
At the same time, Germany’s central bank points out that ELA is intended only for solvent banks with temporary liquidity problems.


Candidate for Greece’s president to be announced tomorrow

16 February 2015 / 14:02:09  
According to all sources, European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos is the most likely candidate for Greece's president.


New world realignment is underway, but it has not yet found its Yalta

16 February 2015 / 12:02:51  
After the Yalta Conference, Bulgaria and Greece actually imitated parliamentarism, a multi-party system, but it continued for a short while. 70 years after the meeting of the three major politicians Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin, professor Michael Gruev talks with GRReporter about the event, its consequences and its importance today.