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===October=== | ===October=== | ||
| + | *[[October 5]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] launches a series of bomb attacks on offices of the Greek Taxation bureau. | ||
*[[October 12]]: [[New Democracy]] triumphs in the municipal elections as [[Miltiades Evert]] is elected Mayor of [[Athens]], [[Andreas Andrianopoulos]] is elected Mayor of [[Piraeus]] and [[Sotiris Kouvelas]] is elected Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]. | *[[October 12]]: [[New Democracy]] triumphs in the municipal elections as [[Miltiades Evert]] is elected Mayor of [[Athens]], [[Andreas Andrianopoulos]] is elected Mayor of [[Piraeus]] and [[Sotiris Kouvelas]] is elected Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]. | ||
Revision as of 13:02, October 2, 2006
Events
May
- May 23: The Greek Central Intelligence Agency (KYP) is renamed National Intelligence Agency (EYP).
July
- July 5: Nikos Galis scores a record 35 points as Greece beat Panama 110-81 for the World Basketball Championship in Zaragoza
September
- September 7: Larisa defeat Ethnikos Piraeus 9-0, however the Hellenic Football Federation will not recognise the result of the match as Ethnikos fielded amateurs due to a footballers' strike.
- September 13: A powerful earthquake (6.2 on the Richter scale) strikes Kalamata causing extensive damage and five fatalities.
October
- October 5: The Revolutionary Organization 17 November launches a series of bomb attacks on offices of the Greek Taxation bureau.
- October 12: New Democracy triumphs in the municipal elections as Miltiades Evert is elected Mayor of Athens, Andreas Andrianopoulos is elected Mayor of Piraeus and Sotiris Kouvelas is elected Mayor of Thessaloniki.
Deaths
February
- February 26: Amalia Fleming nee Koutsouri, wife of Dr. Alexander Fleming and PASOK MP.
September
- September 11: Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, intellectual, politician, Prime Minister.
October
- October 29: Mimis Fotopoulos, actor