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*[[January 27]]: Fitch Ratings upgrade [[Greece]]’s credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook. | *[[January 27]]: Fitch Ratings upgrade [[Greece]]’s credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook. | ||
*[[January 29]]: [[Stefanos Tsitsipas]] loses to Serbia's Novak Djokovic 3-0 sets in the final of the Australian Open. | *[[January 29]]: [[Stefanos Tsitsipas]] loses to Serbia's Novak Djokovic 3-0 sets in the final of the Australian Open. | ||
+ | ===February=== | ||
+ | *[[February 5]]: The first round of the presidential elections is held in [[Cyprus]]. [[Nikos Christodoulides]] receives 32.04% of the vote. [[Andreas Mavroyiannis]] finishes second with 29.60%. The two will meet in a runoff. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 12:42, February 6, 2023
Events
January
- January 16: The funeral of former King Constantine II is held in Athens.
- January 27: The government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis survives a no-confidence motion put forth by opposition leader, Alexis Tsipras, over a wiretapping scandal targeting politicians, army top brass and journalists.
- January 27: Stefanos Tsitsipas defeats Karen Khachanov to reach the final of the Australian Open.
- January 27: Fitch Ratings upgrade Greece’s credit rating to BB+ with a stable outlook.
- January 29: Stefanos Tsitsipas loses to Serbia's Novak Djokovic 3-0 sets in the final of the Australian Open.
February
- February 5: The first round of the presidential elections is held in Cyprus. Nikos Christodoulides receives 32.04% of the vote. Andreas Mavroyiannis finishes second with 29.60%. The two will meet in a runoff.
Deaths
January
- January 10: Former King Constantine II of Greece.
- January 22: Nikos Xanthopoulos, actor