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Vera J. Frantzh | 06.07.2017
Panos Dodis | 05.07.2017
Georgia Drakaki | 05.07.2017
Nicolas Androulakis | 05.07.2017
"I heard tell that the world goes round... so I'm gonna wait here for my house to go by and then I'm gonna go inside and lock the door."
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William Blackstone | 21.01.2015
Although electoral law stipulates that elections should be held every four years,  the last mature elections in Greece took place in March 2004. Since then, the average lifespan of a government is roughly three years – even less, if you count reshuffles.
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William Blackstone | 14.05.2014
The last couple of Prime Ministers, Kostas Caramanlis and George Papandreou, when they felt they had reached the halfway mark of their tenure, re-shuffled their governments and made preparations for the inevitable transition to no power. (Their personal finances were never overlooked.) The current Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, does not have the luxury of a reshuffle in his coalition government, but is planning a constitutional revision instead. Without a doubt, he is a man with an agenda.
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William Blackstone | 10.03.2014
A rose is a rose is a rose. An election is an election is an election. And business is business. 
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William Blackstone | 17.02.2014
We have the full spectrum from the gay activist Vallianatos to the homophobic Kasidiaris on display. This palette is a fairly representative slice of Modern Hellas.
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William Blackstone | 07.02.2014
A Letter from Athens is always welcome on the provision that it is written by someone who knows how to write, and read by people who know how to read. 
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