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Revision as of 14:00, April 3, 2007
Events
February
- February 8: 21 young fans are killed and 32 are injured, at the end of the Olympiakos - AEK derby, after Gate 7, which they were trying to exit, was left closed.
May
- May 31: PAOK coach Gyula Lorant suffers a heart attack and dies during a football match.
October
- October 18: Andreas Papandreou is elected PM of Greece as PASOK triumph in the general elections, winning 48.06% of the vote.
- October 21: Andreas Papandreou is sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece.
November
- November 23: The monotonic system (μονοτονικό σύστημα) is implemented at schools around the country in place of the polytonic system (πολυτονικό σύστημα)
December
- December 5: Adultery is decriminalized. Article 357 of the Penal Code that called for imprisonment as a penalty for adultery is revoked.
- December 10: Evangelos Averoff is elected Chairman of the New Democracy party.
Births
February
- February 5: Loukas Vyntra, Panathinaikos footballer.
June
- June 4: Giourkas Seitaridis, football player
Deaths
May
- May 31: Gyula Lorant, football coach
October
- October 17: Lina Tsaldari, first Greek woman to cabinet Minister.