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*[[February 2]]: The Greek government confirms that Greek Prime Minister [[Costas Karamanlis]] and several ministers had their mobile phones tapped for more than a year -  begining before the [[Athens 2004|Athens Olympics]] in 2004 and lasting until March [[2005]].  | *[[February 2]]: The Greek government confirms that Greek Prime Minister [[Costas Karamanlis]] and several ministers had their mobile phones tapped for more than a year -  begining before the [[Athens 2004|Athens Olympics]] in 2004 and lasting until March [[2005]].  | ||
*[[February 14]]: [[Dora Bakoyianni]] is appointed Foreign Minister by PM [[Costas Karamanlis]].  | *[[February 14]]: [[Dora Bakoyianni]] is appointed Foreign Minister by PM [[Costas Karamanlis]].  | ||
| + | *[[February 23]]: [[Theodoros Bechrakis]] is elected interim Mayor of [[Athens]] by the city council, following [[Dora Bakoyianni|Dora Bakoyianni's]] resignation due to being appointed as Foreign Minister. Bechrakis receives 14 of the 25 votes while his opponent, Angelos Moschonas, receives 10. There was one blank ballot.  | ||
===April===  | ===April===  | ||
Revision as of 17:19, April 17, 2006
Events
January
- January 29: Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis plays against Roger Federer in the mens' final of the Australian Open. Baghdatis takes the first set but eventually loses 3-1 sets.
 
February
- February 2: The Greek government confirms that Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and several ministers had their mobile phones tapped for more than a year - begining before the Athens Olympics in 2004 and lasting until March 2005.
 - February 14: Dora Bakoyianni is appointed Foreign Minister by PM Costas Karamanlis.
 - February 23: Theodoros Bechrakis is elected interim Mayor of Athens by the city council, following Dora Bakoyianni's resignation due to being appointed as Foreign Minister. Bechrakis receives 14 of the 25 votes while his opponent, Angelos Moschonas, receives 10. There was one blank ballot.
 
April
- April 16: A passenger train crashes into a truck, at a crossing near Drama, killing four people and injuring 40.
 
Deaths
January
- January 7: Leon Karapanagiotis, Newspaper publisher
 
March
- March 15: George Rallis, politician and Prime Minister