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*[[March 2]]: [[Miltos Tentoglou]] wins gold in the [[long jump]] in the indoor championships at Glasgow. | *[[March 2]]: [[Miltos Tentoglou]] wins gold in the [[long jump]] in the indoor championships at Glasgow. | ||
*[[March 5]]: Ethnic [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Fredi Beleri]], who was elected mayor of [[Chimara]], [[Northern Epirus]] in [[2023]], is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying. | *[[March 5]]: Ethnic [[Greeks|Greek]] [[Fredi Beleri]], who was elected mayor of [[Chimara]], [[Northern Epirus]] in [[2023]], is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying. | ||
| + | *[[March 29]]: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of [[Peloponnesos]]. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
Revision as of 20:44, March 30, 2024
Events
January
- January 8: Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides announces a cabinet reshuffle
February
- February 8: More than 15,000 protest the government's plans to allow private universities in the country.
- February 15: The Hellenic Parliament legalises same-sex marriages by a 176 to 76 vote.
- February 18: Olympiakos defeat Panathinaikos 69-58 to lift the Greek Basketball Cup.
- February 20: Thousands of farmers descend upon Athens to protest against rising costs.
March
- March 2: Miltos Tentoglou wins gold in the long jump in the indoor championships at Glasgow.
- March 5: Ethnic Greek Fredi Beleri, who was elected mayor of Chimara, Northern Epirus in 2023, is sentenced to two years in jail by an Albanian court on trumped-up charges of vote buying.
- March 29: A magnitude 5.8 earthquake strikes off the coast of Peloponnesos.
Deaths
January
February
March
- March 6: Dimos Moutsis, composer