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*[[1968]]: The funeral for [[Georgios Papandreou]] turns into a protest against the military government of [[Georgios Papadopoulos]] | *[[1968]]: The funeral for [[Georgios Papandreou]] turns into a protest against the military government of [[Georgios Papadopoulos]] | ||
*[[1993]]: [[Constantine Mitsotakis]] resigns from the leadership of the [[New Democracy]] political party. [[Miltiades Evert]] is elected the new leader (with 141 votes; 37 voted for [[Ioannis Varvitsiotis]]). | *[[1993]]: [[Constantine Mitsotakis]] resigns from the leadership of the [[New Democracy]] political party. [[Miltiades Evert]] is elected the new leader (with 141 votes; 37 voted for [[Ioannis Varvitsiotis]]). | ||
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+ | *[[1965]]: [[AEK FC|AEK]] defeat World Champions Inter 2-1. AEK's goals were scored by [[Andreas Stamatiadis]] and [[Kostas Nikolaidis]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, January 9, 2006
Events
- 1935: A referendum is held for the return of King George II to the throne in Greece. 97.8% voted for the return.
- 1963: Georgios Papandreou's political party, Center Union, emerges the winner in the national elections held, and forms a minority government with 42.2% of the votes.
- 1968: The funeral for Georgios Papandreou turns into a protest against the military government of Georgios Papadopoulos
- 1993: Constantine Mitsotakis resigns from the leadership of the New Democracy political party. Miltiades Evert is elected the new leader (with 141 votes; 37 voted for Ioannis Varvitsiotis).
Sports
- 1965: AEK defeat World Champions Inter 2-1. AEK's goals were scored by Andreas Stamatiadis and Kostas Nikolaidis.
Births
- 1922: Spiros Kalogerou, actor
Deaths
- 1869: Andreas Kalvos, writer, poet
- 1911: Constantine Christomanos, poet, writer, innovator of the Greek theatrical scene