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Specifically, will Germany and other Triple-A countries accept half-baked solutions to the big unanswered questions that still haunt the efforts to save Greece?” Although the EU/IMF/ECB troika has finally managed to pressure former Greek Prime Minister...
Perhaps the most dramatic sign of this tension came when Greece’s then-prime minister, George Papandreou, announced a referendum on the policy package proposed to allow Greece to stay in the eurozone. While one can debate the merits of referenda for...
ATHENS, GREECE - FEBRUARY 18: A poster depicts a caricature of former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou surrounded by marijuana leaves on February 18, 2012 in Athens, Greece. Following a meeting on Wednesday, finance ministers across the Eurozone... View Photo »
The election of the party leadership by the electoral base is the self-evident and indicated course on action. George Papandreou's choice to establish himself in this way was not opportunistic, but rather a strategic political move so that the Pasok president is stronger politically.
With the German economy best weathering the global economic crisis, Merkel leads Europe in rescuing Greece and the euro zone, and in keeping the United Kingdom in the EU. When she disagreed with prime minister George Papandreou’s retreat from...
No matter. Troika power kleptocrats demanded deep cuts - the IMF, EU and European Central Bank (ECB). Money power dictates bankers get paid first. People needs are sacrificed to assure it. the social democratic Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) led...
The accord has to be in force before March 20 when Greece is due to redeem €14.5 billion of debt or face default. In Athens, George Papandreou, leader of the socialist Pasok party, sent a signed pledge to respect the bailout terms after elections in...
ATHENS, GREECE - FEBRUARY 16: A picture of former Greek Prime Minster George Papandreou adorns the cover of 'Crash' magazine on February 16, 2012 in Athens, Greece. Following a meeting yesterday, finance ministers across the Eurozone are calling for... View Photo »
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ATHENS, GREECE - FEBRUARY 16: A picture of former Greek Prime Minster George Papandreou adorns the cover of 'Crash' magazine on February 16, 2012 in Athens, Greece. Following a meeting yesterday, finance ministers across the Eurozone are calling for greater scrutiny and oversight of...
View Photo »Columns of the Parthenon temple are seen behind an EU flag in Athens on Novemebr 4, 2011. Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou faces a confidence vote in parliament after dropping a pledge to hold a referendum on an EU bailout deal. Toss Greece out of the eurozone, and save both the...
View Photo »Greek communists gather in front of the Parliament on November 4, 2011 to listen to their party leader, Aleka Papriga during a rally in Athens. Greek lawmakers debated a confidence motion ahead of a crunch vote which could see embattled Prime Minister George Papandreou turfed out of...
View Photo »Greek Communists chant slogans at the Athens' Syntagma square in front of the Greek Parliament during a rally in Athens on November 4, 2011. Greek lawmakers debated a confidence motion ahead of a crunch vote which could see embattled Prime Minister George Papandreou turfed out of office...
View Photo »Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos stands behind a door during a cabinet meeting at the Greek Parliament on November 3, 2011 in Athens. Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said he was prepared to drop plans for a referendum opposed by eurozone leaders.'The referendum was...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou delivers a speech during a parliament session on the confidence vote in Athens on November 3, 2011. Papandreou said he was ready to drop plans for a referendum on an EU bailout plan but top European leaders piled the pressure on the embattled...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou arrives for a cabinet meeting at the greek parliament in Athens on November 1, 2011. Greece's government appeared headed for meltdown today ahead of a confidence vote after George Papandreou called a referendum on the country's EU debt deal. The...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou is pictured during a meeting with President Carolos Papoulias at the presidential palace in Athens on October 17, 2011. The eurozone and Greece face their 'most critical week' as they battle to reach a lasting solution to the debt crisis that has...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou waits for the arrival of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych in front of his office in Athens on October 6, 2011. Papandreou met with his ministers to discuss the crisis on October 6 ahead of the arrival later tonight of German Economy Minister...
View Photo »Greece's Socialist Party leader George Papandreou addresses lawmakers during a debate at the Parliament on Sunday Feb. 12, 2012. Greek lawmakers on Sunday began debating legislation introducing severe austerity measures necessary for the country to secure a euros 130 billion ($171.46...
View Photo »Socialist leader George Papandreou addresses lawmakers prior to a vote for a new austerity deal in Athens, February 12, 2012. Historic cinemas, cafes and shops went up in flames in central Athens on Sunday as black-masked protesters fought Greek police outside parliament, while inside...
View Photo »Socialist Leader George Papandreou leaves the Prime minister's office early Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. Leaders of the three parties backing Greece's coalition governments have objected to demands by Greece's creditors for substantial cuts in supplementary pensions and have left Prime...
View Photo »Socialist leader George Papandreou leaves the Greek prime minister's office after a meeting in Athens February 9, 2012. Greek political leaders failed to agree on the level of cuts to supplementary pensions as part of terms for a new financing package from foreign lenders, officials...
View Photo »Socialist leader George Papandreou leaves the Greek prime minister's office after a meeting in Athens February 9, 2012. Greek political leaders have agreed on all points of a bailout package except one, on which talks will continue with the country's foreign lenders, the prime minister...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Loukas Papademos,center, leader of the Socialist Party PASOK George Papandreou, right, leader of the conservative Party New Democracy Antonis Samaras, 2nd left and the leader of the right wing LAOS party George Karadjaferis enter the meeting room at Maximos...
View Photo »(FromR) Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos precedes Socialist leader George Papandreou and conservative party leader Antonis Samaras as they arrive at the Maximos Mansion government headquarters prior to a critical meeting chaired by the Greek Premier to take the final decisions...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (2ndR), far-right Laos party leader George Karatzaferis (L), conservative New Democracy party leader Antonis Samaras (2ndL) and Greek Socialist party (PASOK) leader George Papandreou pose at the start of their meeting in Athens on February 8, 2012. ...
View Photo »Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (L) escorts Socialist leader George Papandreou (C), conservative party leader Antonis Samaras (3rd L) and Far-right leader George Karatzaferis (2nd R) at his office in Athens February 8, 2012. Greek party leaders finally gathered on Wednesday to...
View Photo »Socialist party leader George Papandreou leaves a meeting with the prime minister, Lucas Papademos, in Athens on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. Parties backing Papademos' coalition government failed to reach an agreement on austerity measures demanded by Greece's rescue creditors. The talks were...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (2nd R) poses on February 5, 2012 with far-right Laos party leader George Karantzaferis (L), conservative New Democracy party leader Antonis Samaras (2nd L) and Greek Socialist party (PASOK) leader George Papandreou before an emergency meeting at...
View Photo »Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos (R) walks with far-right Laos party leader George Karantzaferis (C) and Greek Socialist party leader (PASOK) George Papandreou (L) on February 5, 2012 to an emergency meeting at his office in Athens. Papademos held an emergency meeting with political...
View Photo »The leaders of the three parties backing Greece's coalition government, George Papandreou, right, Giorgos Karatzaferis, left, and Antonis Samaras, 2nd left, meet with Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, 2nd from left, in Athens on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012. They are meeting to consider demands...
View Photo »Greek Socialist leader and former Premier George Papandreou arrives at the Prime Minister's office in Athens February 5, 2012 for a meeting. Greece's prime minister scrambled on Sunday to convince lenders and Greek political leaders to sign off on a 130 billion euro (108 billion pound)...
View Photo »FILE - In this May 4, 2010 file photo, former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, left, greets Greek Orthodox Chrurch leader, Archbishop Ieronymos, at his office in Athens. Ieronymos warned on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 that rising poverty in the crisis-hit country could trigger a...
View Photo »Greek former Prime Minister and member of the PASOK party George Papandreou arrives for a meeting of European Socialists prior to an EU summit in Brussels on Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. The eurozone crisis will dominate an EU summit on Monday, with an emphasis on growth and budget discipline.
View Photo »ATHENS, GREECE - FEBRUARY 16: A picture of former Greek Prime Minster George Papandreou adorns the cover of 'Crash' magazine on February 16, 2012 in Athens, Greece. Following a meeting yesterday, finance ministers across the Eurozone are calling for greater scrutiny and oversight of...
View Photo »The election of the party leadership by the electoral base is the self-evident and indicated course on action. George Papandreou's choice to establish himself in this way was not opportunistic, but rather a strategic political move so that the Pasok president is stronger politically.
So far, our very first orders included a fight game between the client’s mother and George Papandreou
