Der Spiegel: Germany believes euro zone could cope with Greece exit
The German government believes that the euro zone would now be able to cope with a Greece exit if that proved to be necessary, Der Spiegel news magazine reported on…
The German government believes that the euro zone would now be able to cope with a Greece exit if that proved to be necessary, Der Spiegel news magazine reported on…
With Syriza leading the polls and a snap election set for January 25, the more surprising factor may be the party’s success at dispelling at least some investors’ worst fears.
The lead that Greece΄s anti-bailout party Syriza has over the ruling conservatives has narrowed, according to two polls published after Prime Minister Antonis Samaras was forced to call a parliamentary…
Survey conducted by Public Issue before parliament failed to elect a president gives the anti-bailout party a 7-point lead but the gap between the two parties has waned by 3.5…
A prosecutor says he has found no evidence to back up the claim by lawmaker Pavlos Haikalis that he was offered a bribe from a middleman to vote for the…
A graph by twitter user @VasGk lays out all the possible scenarios as Greece heads to the second and third parliamentary votes for a President of the Republic that will…
Costas Simitis, who oversaw Greece’s entry to the eurozone, justifies the PM’s decision to call early presidential elections and warns that any country that exits the currency will tread a…
Saturday, December 29, at the earliest, is the most likely day parliament will convene to elect a new president of the republic, if constitutional deadlines are met
Klaus Kastner dissects the famous author΄s op-ed in the New York Times and shares his own assessment of whether scaremongering is enough of a strategy to keep Syriza from winning