On October 4, Greek voters decisively supported the socialist opposition, PASOK, and gave an absolute majority to its leader George Papandreou. The outcome goes against the grain of voting patterns across Europe where the centre right is resurgent. Full Article at ISN
The Bigger They Are The Mother of All Sex Scandals brought down a government. Full Article at New Europe News
President of the Hellenic Republic Karolos Papoulias has accepted the proposal by Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to serve a second term in Greece's highest post, as it was formally announced on Monday afternoon. Full Article at People's Daily Online
NICOSIA, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou arrives in Cyprus on Monday for a visit which is laden with emotion and symbolism. Full Article at Xinhua
Newly-elected Prime Minister George Papandreou acknowledged Friday that Greece's economy is "off the rails" and promised deep reforms to cut wasteful state spending. Full Article at eTaiwan News
Greece's new Prime Minister George Papandreou on Friday night presented his government's policy statement to parliament for the first time since the Oct. 4 general elections. Full Article at People's Daily Online
LETTER FROM GREECE: Nick Papandreou is devoted to literature and music and leaves politics to his family I HAVEN’T met the new Greek prime minister, George Papandreou, but his brother, Nick, is a friend. Full Article at Irish Times
FOLLOWING a landslide victory in parliamentary elections on 4 October against the conservatives, Greeces newly elected Socialist Prime Minister George Papandreou has made reforming the faltering economy his governments top priority. Full Article at New Europe News
Today is Sunday, October 18, the 291st day of 2009. There are 74 days left in the year. Full Article at Taiwan News
Greece's new socialist prime minister, George Papandreou, did something very alarming on the day his cabinet was sworn into office. For the first time ever, the cabinet meeting was held in public, live on television. How very un-Greek. Full Article at Deutsche Welle