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*[[January 25]]: MP [[Konstantinos Tasoulas]] receives 160 votes in the first round of voting, in the [[Hellenic Parliament]], for [[President of Greece]]. | *[[January 25]]: MP [[Konstantinos Tasoulas]] receives 160 votes in the first round of voting, in the [[Hellenic Parliament]], for [[President of Greece]]. | ||
*[[January 26]]: Thousands of [[Greeks]] protest throughout the country and abroad demanding justice for the train crash of [[February 28]], [[2023]] at [[Tempe]]. | *[[January 26]]: Thousands of [[Greeks]] protest throughout the country and abroad demanding justice for the train crash of [[February 28]], [[2023]] at [[Tempe]]. | ||
+ | ===February=== | ||
+ | *[[February 4]]: A 5.0-magnitude earthquake strikes near [[Santorini]]. This earthquake is the strongest of the 550 tremors that have hit the area between [[Santorini]], [[Amorgos]] and [[Ios]] over the past three days. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 18:03, February 5, 2025
Events
January
- January 16: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis nominates Hellenic Parliament Speaker, Konstantinos Tasoulas, as Greece’s next president.
- January 25: MP Konstantinos Tasoulas receives 160 votes in the first round of voting, in the Hellenic Parliament, for President of Greece.
- January 26: Thousands of Greeks protest throughout the country and abroad demanding justice for the train crash of February 28, 2023 at Tempe.
February
- February 4: A 5.0-magnitude earthquake strikes near Santorini. This earthquake is the strongest of the 550 tremors that have hit the area between Santorini, Amorgos and Ios over the past three days.
Births
Deaths
January
- January 1: Giorgos Bistikeas, footballer
- January 5: Costas Simitis, former PM of Greece
- January 6: Stella Greka, singer
- January 19: Kaiti Grey, singer
- January 23: Andreas Stamatiadis, footballer
- January 24: Mimis Domazos, footballer