Tag: Greek Elections

26 Cretan Villages Give Zero Votes to Neo-Nazi Golden Dawn

An island that suffered at the hands of Nazi Germany immensely during World War II doesn’t forget the past too

September 24, 2015

Twitter Brings Down Newly Appointed Greek Minister Dimitris Kammenos for Racist, Homophobic and Anti-Semitic Posts

Dimitris Kammenos’ appointment as deputy minister in the new Greek government was doomed from the get go. A member of

September 24, 2015

European Parliament President Martin Schulz Questions Tsipras’ “Bizarre” Coalition Partner Choice

Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament was the first European leader to congratulate Alexis Tsipras on his resounding victory.

September 21, 2015

Decisive Victory for Syriza and Alexis Tsipras; Expected Coalition with Panos Kammenos’ Independent Greeks to Form New Government

An election that polls and commentators were calling “too close to call” just hours before voting was to begin, Alexis

September 21, 2015

Alexis Tsipras Re-Elected Prime Minister of Greece in Tight Race and Huge Voter Apathy

Thousands of Greeks stayed away from polls or cast a blank ballot in today’s snap elections that were called when

September 20, 2015

Disillusionment a Key Factor in Sunday’s Elections in Greece

Just days ahead of the country’s national elections, various opinion polls show upwards of 20% of the voting populace undecided

September 17, 2015

Church Officials: Jesus “Weeping” in Corinth Town Since Tsipras Win

According to villagers near Corinth, a religious icon of Jesus Christ is “weeping” an oily substance— and has been since

February 19, 2015

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