TA NEA

Between troika and terror
Under the shadow that the violent murder of the 2 Golden Dawn members casts, Greek government is preparing for the critical negotiations with the troika. According to Antonis Samaras’ advisors, the result of the negotiations will influence the government’s agenda for the next 6 months at least.

ELEFTHEROTYPIA

The 13th bullet / New evidence for the 7-second execution of the two Golden Dawn members
Authorities discovered one more bullet at the crime scene. The killer spent only 7 seconds shooting 4 persons, wounding one critically and killing another two. Police believes it has discovered the motorcycle that the killer and his partner used to escape. Investigations focus on possible similarities with other operations of terrorist groups.

Political parties are shocked
Condemning the murders in Symphony
Left-wing calls it a provocation
Golden Dawn use the murders to portray themselves as victimsTwo Golden Dawn members dead from gun attack outside party΄s branch in Athens

See also: Two Golden Dawn members dead from gun attack outside party's branch in Athens.

ETHNOS

Meeting with troika for the public owned corporations and the social security law
Troika targets high wages in public owned corporations and budget gaps in social security funds.
Shut down for EAS [Hellenic Defensive Systems] and ELVO [Hellenic Vehicles Industry] imminent.
The hardest round of negotiations since the country was put on bail-out status starts with the arrival of the troika reps in Athens. There is a “cold war” atmosphere. 

PROTO THEMA (Sunday paper)

They can find 9 billion immediately but they are going after corrals.
Tax services have new evidence for incredible tax evasion cases. They found 140 businessmen, ship-owners, even “unemployed” citizens from whom they can collect the double amount from what they expect to collect from the farmers with the new property law proposed by the creditors. 
 

REAL NEWS (Sunday paper)

Revelation: “Black-op” espionage on Karamanlis
An American spy and his 4 partners had set up a spying operation on then Greek PM. Prosecutor investigates connections with theories of alleged assassination attempts on him.

*When a Greek electrical engineer for the telecommunication company Vodafone Greece named Costas Tsalikidis was found hanged in his apartment in Athens on 9 March 2005, Greek prime minister Costas Karamanlis learned that his cellphone and those of at least 100 other high-ranking dignitaries were being tapped, as well as the phone of an employee at the U.S. embassy. The victims were all customers of Greece’s largest cellular service provider Vodafone Greece, and Tsalikidis had been in charge of network planning at the company. Despite rumors that the US was behind the interception [5], no evidence was found on who did this till September 2011, when a 2010-2011 Public Enquiry identifying the US Embassy in Athens as the party behind the interceptions.

** Costas Karamanlis was seeking to improve energy ties with Russia and his government was negotiating over the South Stream pipeline project, which aimed to transport Russian natural gas to Europe and was heavily unpopular at the time with the United States. According to a bulletin issued by the Russian Federal Security Service FSB, a group of 19 members of the FSB had arrived in Greece in March 2008. The reason for forming this group was “attempted tapping of the telephone calls between Kostas Karamanlis, the Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Bulgarian President at that time Georgi Parvanov.” The bulletin of the Russian services stated, “the target of the specific group is to organize acts of “counter observation” in order to find the people following the Greek Prime Minister.” What the Russian commandos had found was a “plan to attack the former Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis to delay or thwart the country’s energy policy.”