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Revision as of 12:36, August 15, 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.
- February 8: The Hellenic Parliament passes a controversial bill barring parties from the legislature whose leaders have been convicted of serious crimes and are deemed a potential threat to democracy. The measure is aimed specifically at the "National Party - Hellenes" party whose leader, Elias Kasidiaris, is currently in jail.
- February 9: A Greek EMAK mission flies out to Turkey, in the aftermath of a 7.8 earthquake, to assist in rescue operations.
- February 12: Nikos Christodoulides is elected President of Cyprus defeating Andreas Mavroyiannis. Christodoulides received 51.97% of the vote to 48.03% of his opponent.
- February 28: A passenger train, carrying hundreds of people, collides at high speed with an oncoming freight train, killing at least 36 near Tempe.
March
- March 1: As the death toll rises to 46, Kostas Karamanlis resigns as Minister for Transport.
- March 2: Greeks take to the streets to protest the neglect of their transport system which led to the Tempe tragedy.
- March 4: The train collision death toll rises to 57.
- March 5: Miltos Tentoglou claims his third straight long jump title at the indoor European Championships of Istanbul with a jump of 8.30m.
April
- April 21: Standard & Poor’s upgrades Greece’s outlook from “Stable” to “Positive".
May
- May 6: President Katerina Sakellaropoulou represents Greece at the coronation of King Charles III of England. The coronation ceremony included a Byzantine Chant Ensemble which sang Psalm 71 in Greek.
- May 14: AEK clinch their 13th football championship.
- May 14: Ethnic Greek Fredi Beleri is elected mayor of Chimara, Northern Epirus despite being jailed by Albanian authorities two days earlier.
- May 21: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis' New Democracy party win the first round of the 2023 parliamentary elections with 40.8% of the vote however they capture only 146 seats which leaves them short of a majority.
- May 24: AEK defeat PAOK 2-0 to clinch their first double in over four decades.
June
- June 14: A fishing boat, carrying migrants trying to reach Europe, capsizes and sinks off Pylos, Greece. At least 79 are dead.
- June 25: PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis' New Democracy party win the second round of the 2023 parliamentary elections with 40.55% of the vote, capturing 158 seats in the Hellenic Parliament.
July
- July 17: Wildfires SE of Athens force the evacuation of thousands of homeowners and tourists. Meanwhile, more wildfires force the evacuation of people from Loutraki.
- July 23: Wildfires rage on the islands of Rhodes and Corfu forcing the evacuation of thousands of locals and tourists.
- July 27: A wildfire triggers a series of massive explosions at an air force ammunition depot near Nea Anchialos, Thessaly.
August
- August 7: Croatian hooligans enter Greece illegally and attack AEK supporters at Nea Philadelphia, killing one and injuring eight others.
Deaths
January
- January 10: Former King Constantine II of Greece.
- January 22: Nikos Xanthopoulos, actor
February
- February 17: Moses Elisaf, mayor of Ioannina, the first Jewish mayor of a Greek city.
March
- March 4: Christos Zanteroglou, footballer
- March 15: Mimis Papaioannou, footballer
April
- April 3: Rena Koumioti, singer
May
- May 15: Yiannis Vogiatzis, singer.
- May 24: George Maharis, Greek-American actor.
- May 31: Theodoros Pangalos, politician.
June
- June 10: Yiannis Markopoulos, composer.
- June 29: Angela Zilia, singer, actress
July
- July 1: Roberto Gramajo, ex-Panathinaikos footballer
August
- August 11: Lizeta Nikolaou, singer