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EU approves Greece third bailout
Eurozone finance ministers have finally approved Greece’s third debt bailout after Greek parliament endorsed the rescue package following a tough all-night debate.
“New loans of up to €86 billion will be made available over the next three years to Greece,” the European Commission said in a statement on Friday after six hours of talks in the Belgian capital Brussels to nail down the painful...
Greeks say 'No' in crucial Bailout Referendum
More than 61 percent of Greeks have voted “No” in Sunday’s referendum on the bailout deal and austerity measures, reported the Interior Ministry after almost 90 percent of the vote had been counted.
Thousands of people took to Syntagma square in front of the Greek parliament in Athens to celebrate the ‘No’ vote, which was called “a big Yes to democratic Europe” by the country’s finance...
Greece under invasion, more than 500,000 illegal immigrants - Greek Coast Guard
What Golden Dawn repeatedly says about this issue of illegal immigration in Greece, which of course the media pimps characterize as excessive and most certainly “racist”, are fully confirmed by the officers of the Greek coast guard who experience every day the de facto invasion of illegal immigrants from our sea borders.
More specifically, the Staff Association of the Coast Guard of Lesvos, Lemnos...
Greece dissolves parliament for January snap election
A view of the Greek parliament in session.
Parliament in Greece has been dissolved after Prime Minister Antonis Samaras requested the dissolution of the legislature following its failure to choose a new president after three successive rounds of voting.
A statement from the parliament said an early election in the austerity-weary country would be held on January 25, as Samaras announced on Monday,...
Greece fails to elect president, will hold snap elections in January 2015
The photo shows Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras attending the third round of the presidential election in the Greek parliament in the capital, Athens, on December 29, 2014.
The Greek parliament has failed to elect the country’s new president, paving the way for snap elections that might bring a radical leftist party to power.
On Monday, Greek lawmakers failed for the third consecutive time to...
Thousands protest outside Greek Parliament against GD oppression
Thousands of friends, supporters and members of Golden Dawn have gathered outside parliament in Athens demanding the immediate release of Golden Dawn political prisoners.
Golden Dawn’s jailed leaders Nikos Michaloliakos, Christos Pappas, and Giannis Lagos are speaking inside the Greek parliament regarding the issue of lifting parliamentary immunity.
In following video, Golden Dawn New York Division...
Greek parliament illegaly suspends Golden Dawn funding
Illegal 297 member Greek parliament suspends Golden Dawn funding. Food Drives will continue anyway!
Earlier Today, a vote was made to suspend campaign party funding for Golden Dawn. (241 in favor and 26 against). The “Business Minded” “Democrats” believe that they will stop Golden Dawn in this way, but they are mistaken. Golden Dawn parliament members continue to pay for food out of their...
50,000 Greeks rally in support for Golden Dawn outside parliament
The traitors cower in fear at the sight, as thousands upon thousands of Greeks are in the center of Athens as we speak tonight, shouting: HELLAS SHALL BE VICTORIOUS!
Reuters Journalist Puppet, Harry Papachristou Reports:
“But the poor turnout of just a few hundred sympathisers showed Golden Dawn is still struggling to recover from the action of the authorities.”
Supporters of Greece’s far-right...
Greek Parliament Passes Thrid Harsh Austerity Package
A general view of the Greek parliament during a vote on new austerity measures in Athens on November 7, 2012.
The Greece parliament has adopted an 18.5-billion-euro (23.6-billion-US dollar) austerity package amid clashes between police and angry protesters in the capital Athens.
On Wednesday, the Greek lawmakers voted for the bill that cuts pensions by up to 15%, reduces some wages by a third, and...
Protesters and police clash amid largest Greek strike
People demonstrating in front of the Greek parliament in Athens on October 19, 2011
Police and protesters in Athens have clashed outside the parliament during the largest protest since financial turmoil began crippling the country. About 200, 000 people have taken part in the so-called “mother of all strikes” in Greece.
“Thieves!” and “That’s enough!” read the banners...
Greek parliament passes austerity plan
The Greek Parliament voted in favor of the austerity measures by a narrow margin.
The Greek parliament has voted in favor of new austerity measures, in a move that is expected to infuriate thousands of demonstrators outside the parliament.
The austerity measures were approved on Wednesday with 155 votes in favor, 138 against and seven abstentions.
Greece’s newly-approved austerity plan is worth...