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  • The '''Social Contract''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Κοινωνική Συμφ ...required by the European Union before they would release a loan to keep [[Greece]] solvent.
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  • ...tiations that led to Greece signing an association agreement with the then European Economic Community. ...idge and then he became a professor of Political Economy at the University of Athens (1950-1970).
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  • ...ormer leader of the [[New Democracy]] party and former [[Prime Minister of Greece]]. ...over the Macedonian Question, Samaras resigned from being a Member of the Parliament. In June [[1993]], he founded his own party, "[[Political Spring]]" ([[Gree
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  • ...iko Komma Ergazomenou Laou'' - Progressive Party of the Working People) is the communist party in [[Cyprus]]. ...[[May 27]], [[2001]], the party won 34.7 % of the popular vote and 20 out of 56 seats.
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  • *[[1919]]: The Greek Army occupies [[Magnesia (Asia Minor)|Magnesia]], [[Asia Minor]]. *[[1997]]: Shipowner Costas Peratikos is killed in [[Piraeus]] by the [[Revolutionary Organisation 17 November]].
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  • ...50]]: The Patriarch of Constantinople recognises the independent Church of Greece. ...he decadence of the government. The public outcry that follows brings down the [[Dimitrios Voulgaris]] government.
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  • ..., longtime member of the Greek parliament, and briefly [[Prime Minister of Greece|Prime Minister]]. ...he King to flee the country, while Markezinis remained to fight as part of the resistance militias.
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  • ...922]]: [[Nikolaos Stratos]] forms a government. He will fail to win a vote of confidence and will quit 6 days later. *[[1927]]: The [[Greek Parliament]] decides that former dictator, [[Theodoros Pangalos]], should stand trial.
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  • *[[474]]: [[Zeno (emperor)|Zeno I]] ascends to the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] throne. *[[1934]]: The Balkan Entente is established by Greece, Turkey, Romania and Yugoslavia.
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  • ...of the Radical Left itself.</ref>, the largest of the parties that formed the original coalition. ...mportant issues that had risen in Greece at the end of the 1990's, such as the Kosovo War, privatizations, social rights, etc.
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  • ...ίνος Καραμανλής) ([[March 8]], [[1907]] - [[April 23]], [[1998]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician. ...d was elected Member of Parliament for the first time at the age of 28, in the last elections held before [[World War II]].
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  • {{Politics of Greece}} ...&#962;, ''Kommunistiko Komma Elladas''), is the major communist party in [[Greece]].
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  • {{Politics of Greece}} ...of Greece|Constitution]]. According to section E' of the [[Constitution of Greece|Constitution]] (Articles 87-100A):
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  • ...which time he led an anti-Ottoman force in an effort to attain union with Greece. ...elped Prince George to create a [[Cretan Gendarmerie]] in order to enforce the law.
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  • *[[January 1]]: Greece assumes the Presidency of the European Union. ...ization 17 November]] assassinate Michalis Vranopoulos, former governor of the National Bank.
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  • ...ancholy, longing, and sentimental musings upon love, for which the emotion of her voice is exceptionally suited. ...ame contest, singing "Asteri, asteraki" (Star, little star) with her group the "[[Trio Canzone]]".
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  • ...For this crime, she will become the first woman executed for a crime in [[Greece]]. Dimitris Gouvoussis will be executed as well. *[[February 11]]: The Treaty of Zurich is initialed, granting independence to [[Cyprus]].
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  • *[[January 11]]: A strong earthquake, measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale, rattles [[Cyprus]]. *[[January 19]]: [[Greece]] receives the first six Rafale fighter jets from France.
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  • *[[January 18]]: A powerful earthquake (6.6 on the Richter scale) strikes [[Zakynthos]]. *[[January 26]]: [[Calliope Ouzouni]] breaks the Greek women's record for the [[shot put]] with 18.12m
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  • ...he Greek Foreign Ministry refute the Turkish Foreign Ministry's claim that the [[Imia]] islands are Turkish. ...first athlete after [[Nikos Galis]] to be elected three times ''Athlete of The Year''
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