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*[[February 2]]: PM [[Alexis Tsipras]] pays an official state visit to [[Cyprus]] where he meets President [[Nikos Anastasiades]]. | *[[February 2]]: PM [[Alexis Tsipras]] pays an official state visit to [[Cyprus]] where he meets President [[Nikos Anastasiades]]. | ||
*[[February 3]]: The [[Athens Stock Market]] rallies as the General Index gains 11.27% to close at 840.57. | *[[February 3]]: The [[Athens Stock Market]] rallies as the General Index gains 11.27% to close at 840.57. | ||
+ | *[[February 6]]: [[SYRIZA]] MP [[Zoi Konstantopoulou]] is elected President of the [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]], after receiving the record number of 235 votes. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 12:30, February 6, 2015
Contents
Events
January
- January 3: Escaped convicted November 17 member, Christodoulos Xiros, is apprehended by police in Anavyssos.
- January 3: George Papandreou launches his new political party, the Movement of Democratic Socialists.
- January 5: The Athens Stock Exchange closes at 789.20 - a loss of 5.6% - amid rumours of a future Greek exit from the Eurozone.
- January 6: Michel resigns his position as head coach of Olympiakos FC.
- January 9: Cyprus Airways ceases operations after the EU rules they cannot receive any further state aid.
- January 13: The elder Paisios is canonised a saint by the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
- January 25: The radical left-wing Syriza party of Alexis Tsipras wins the parliamentary elections with 36.34% of the vote, gaining 149 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.
- January 26: Alexis Tsipras' Syriza party reaches a deal with the conservative Independent Greeks of Panos Kammenos to form an anti-bailout coalition. Tsipras straightaway receives a mandate to form a government from President Karolos Papoulias and breaks tradition by taking a civil oath without the presence of Archbishop Ieronymos II.
- January 26: The official results of the parliamentary election are announced. SYRIZA: 36.34%, 149 seats; New Democracy: 27.81%, 76 seats; Golden Dawn: 6.28%, 17 seats; Potami: 6.05%, 17 seats; KKE: 5.47%, 15 seats; ANEL: 4.75%, 13 seats; PASOK: 4.68%, 13 seats
- January 26: A Greek F-16 fighter jet crashes at Los Llanos base in Albacete, Spain, during a NATO exercise. Both pilots are killed along with eight others.
- January 28: An earthquake, measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale, strikes south of Crete.
- January 28: The Athens Stock Exchange General Index posts losses of 9.24%.
February
- February 2: PM Alexis Tsipras pays an official state visit to Cyprus where he meets President Nikos Anastasiades.
- February 3: The Athens Stock Market rallies as the General Index gains 11.27% to close at 840.57.
- February 6: SYRIZA MP Zoi Konstantopoulou is elected President of the Parliament, after receiving the record number of 235 votes.
Deaths
- January 9: Roy Tarpley, basketball player.
- January 24: Demis Roussos, singer