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*[[November 17]]: Riots take place in [[Athens]] on the 16th anniversary of the attack on the Athens Polytechnic Institute: One student is killed and dozens are injured as protesters sought to march on the embassy of the USA
 
*[[November 17]]: Riots take place in [[Athens]] on the 16th anniversary of the attack on the Athens Polytechnic Institute: One student is killed and dozens are injured as protesters sought to march on the embassy of the USA
 
*[[November 23]]:  The political parties of [[PASOK]], [[New Democracy]] and [[Coalition of the Left, of Movements and Ecology|Synaspismos]] agree to support [[Xenophon Zolotas]] for Prime Minister at head of a non-party administration until fresh elections could be held.
 
*[[November 23]]:  The political parties of [[PASOK]], [[New Democracy]] and [[Coalition of the Left, of Movements and Ecology|Synaspismos]] agree to support [[Xenophon Zolotas]] for Prime Minister at head of a non-party administration until fresh elections could be held.
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*[[November 23]]: [[MEGA]] broadcasts the match between [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and Auxerre, marking the first time that a privately-owned TV channel in Greece has broadcast a live [[Football (soccer)|football]] game.
  
 
===December===
 
===December===

Revision as of 08:27, November 23, 2008

Events

January

March

April

May

June

  • June 7: Opposition leader, Constantine Mitsotakis, demands the deportation of the Turkish Consul to Komotini for direct involvement in the last Greek elections.
  • June 18: Despite winning 44.25% of the national vote, New Democracy are unable to form a government thanks to the electoral law passed by the outgoing PASOK government.
  • June 26: In Zagreb, Greece lose the final of Eurobasket 1989 to Yugoslavia 98-77.

July

August

September

October

November

  • November 5: Despite winning 46.2% of the national vote, New Democracy are unable to form a government thanks to the electoral law passed by the outgoing PASOK government.
  • November 17: Riots take place in Athens on the 16th anniversary of the attack on the Athens Polytechnic Institute: One student is killed and dozens are injured as protesters sought to march on the embassy of the USA
  • November 23: The political parties of PASOK, New Democracy and Synaspismos agree to support Xenophon Zolotas for Prime Minister at head of a non-party administration until fresh elections could be held.
  • November 23: MEGA broadcasts the match between Olympiakos and Auxerre, marking the first time that a privately-owned TV channel in Greece has broadcast a live football game.

December

Deaths

January

February

April

July

August

September