A year into his tenure as prime minister, Antonis Samaras is viewed with suspicion by many Greeks. Antonis Samaras became prime minister of Greece a year ago, when the world assumed his country, battered by debt and austerity, would exit the eurozone. European leaders were openly relieved that Samaras' conservative, pro-bailout New Democracy Party eked out a victory in elections ...
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