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*[[1980]]: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Lampropoulos in [[Piraeus]] and Dragonas in Athens. | *[[1980]]: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Lampropoulos in [[Piraeus]] and Dragonas in Athens. | ||
*[[1994]]: The Greek government launches a formal protest against the decision of the Albanian Parliament to commemorate the "genocide" of the Albanian minority in Northern Greece. | *[[1994]]: The Greek government launches a formal protest against the decision of the Albanian Parliament to commemorate the "genocide" of the Albanian minority in Northern Greece. | ||
+ | *[[2019]]: [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]] is elected Prime Minister of [[Greece]] as [[New Democracy]] triumph in the parliamentary elctions winning 39.85% of the vote against 31.53% for outgoing PM [[Alexis Tsipras]]' [[SYRIZA]] party. | ||
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===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[2004]]: [[Gogo Tsiligiri]] breaks the Greek [[pole vault]] record with a jump of 4.47m | *[[2004]]: [[Gogo Tsiligiri]] breaks the Greek [[pole vault]] record with a jump of 4.47m |
Latest revision as of 22:31, July 8, 2019
Contents
Events
- 1858: By decree from the High Porte, Cretans are given the right to bear arms and elect their eldermen
- 1939: Ioannis Drosopoulos is approved as governor of the Bank of Greece
- 1979: Bank employees strike across Greece.
- 1980: Unidentified bombers destroy mega-stores Lampropoulos in Piraeus and Dragonas in Athens.
- 1994: The Greek government launches a formal protest against the decision of the Albanian Parliament to commemorate the "genocide" of the Albanian minority in Northern Greece.
- 2019: Kyriakos Mitsotakis is elected Prime Minister of Greece as New Democracy triumph in the parliamentary elctions winning 39.85% of the vote against 31.53% for outgoing PM Alexis Tsipras' SYRIZA party.
Sports
- 2004: Gogo Tsiligiri breaks the Greek pole vault record with a jump of 4.47m
Births
- 1936: Nikos Xylouris, Cretan singer
- 1941: Georgios Souflias, politician
- 1962: Kostas Mavridis, footballer
- 1979: Tasos Gousis, athlete (200m, 400m)
Deaths
- 1972: Patriarch Athenagoras
- 2006: Methodios, Archbishop of Thyateira and Great Britain
- 2007: Aristarchos Fountoukidis, footballer
- 2009: Costas Chimonides, high jump athlete, coach