Difference between revisions of "2008"

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*[[March 11]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos CFP]] parts company with head coach [[Takis Lemonis|Panagiotis Lemonis]] despite the club lying in second place in the Super League.
 
*[[March 11]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiacos CFP]] parts company with head coach [[Takis Lemonis|Panagiotis Lemonis]] despite the club lying in second place in the Super League.
 
*[[March 13]]: The tourist ship "Giorgis" runs aground 3 nautical miles from [[Poros]].
 
*[[March 13]]: The tourist ship "Giorgis" runs aground 3 nautical miles from [[Poros]].
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*[[March 20]]: Greece's parliament has narrowly passed the conservative government's controversial pension reform bill that triggered mass public protests.
  
 
==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==

Revision as of 02:06, March 21, 2008

Events

January

February

March

  • March 3: NATO secretary-general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer comes to Athens to discuss Greece's threat to veto the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's (FYROM) bid for NATO membership. NATO member Greece has vowed to block FYROM's bid to join the alliance unless the name issue is resolved.
  • March 3: Georgi Vasilev resigned as coach of Greek Super League club Levadiakos - a day after his team slumped to a 3-0 home defeat by fellow struggling team OFI Crete.
  • March 6: NATO foreign ministers debated whether to invite three Balkans countries (Albania, Croatia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) to join the military alliance, as Greece threatened to veto the entry of FYROM because of the Macedonia name dispute.
  • March 8: A train derailed near Larisa causing injuries to 23 persons.
  • March 11: Greek electricity utility unions vowed to extend their strike in protest against a pension reform bill with more power cuts, and council workers joined a strike over the bill that unions say cuts benefits.
  • March 11: Olympiacos CFP parts company with head coach Panagiotis Lemonis despite the club lying in second place in the Super League.
  • March 13: The tourist ship "Giorgis" runs aground 3 nautical miles from Poros.
  • March 20: Greece's parliament has narrowly passed the conservative government's controversial pension reform bill that triggered mass public protests.

Deaths

January

March