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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Greek Pro-Bailout Parties Seen Taking Majority, Projection Shows


Greek Pro-Bailout Parties Seen Taking Majority, Projection Shows
San Francisco Chronicle
Click on TOP CRIS for more on the euro crisis.) June 17 (Bloomberg) -- Greece's largest pro-bailout parties, New Democracy and Pasok, won enough seats to ...
Greek Socialist leader calls for broad coalitionReuters

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Greek pro-bailout parties set for ruling majority


The Guardian

Greek pro-bailout parties set for ruling majority
Chicago Tribune
ATHENS (Reuters) - Parties committed to Greece's bailout were on course to secure a parliamentary majority on Sunday and the radical leftists who had vied for first place conceded defeat in an election that could keep the debt-laden country in the euro ...
Greek conservative proposes pro-bailout govtSeattle Post Intelligencer
Exit polls suggest Greece pro-bailout parties could form governmentFox News
Greek exit polls: Top 2 parties in a dead heatThe Associated Press
WRNI -Bloomberg
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Greek conservative proposes pro-bailout government


USA TODAY


Greek conservative proposes pro-bailout govt

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The pro-bailout New Democracy party came in first Sunday in Greece's national election, and its leader has proposed forming a pro-euro coalition government.

Greece Steps Back from the Brink


The Associated Press

Greece Steps Back from the Brink
Businessweek
Greece isn't ready to call Europe's bluff. If early indications from the polls are correct, the top vote-getter in Sunday's parliamentary elections was the pro-euro ...
New exit polls in Greece show conservative New Democracy party ...Los Angeles Times
Greece pro-bailout parties could form govtThe Associated Press
Greece's New Democracy Party Leads in Final Exit-Poll EstimatesWall Street Journal
Boston.com -BBC News
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New Democracy Wins Greek Election

ATHENS, Greece — The head of Greece's socialist PASOK party, which is projected to come in third in Sunday's critical election, has proposed that Greece...

Greek voters back pro-bailout party

New Democracy party comes in first in election, could gather enough support to form coalition to keep Greece in eurozone



Greek socialist head proposes unity govt

An EU and a Greek flag fly in front of ancient Parthenon temple, in Athens, Sunday, June 17, 2012 as Greeks vote in the most crucial elections in decades. Greece voted Sunday amid global fears that victory by parties that have vowed to cancel the country's international bailout agreements and accompanying austerity measures could undermine the European Union's joint currency and pitch the world's major economies into another sharp downturn. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)The head of Greece's socialist PASOK party, which is projected to come in third in Sunday's critical election, has proposed that Greece form a unity government of four top parties that includes the anti-bailout radical left.



Pro-bailout party wins Greek election

The pro-bailout New Democracy party came in first Sunday in Greece's national election and could gather enough support to form a pro-bailout coalition to keep the country in the eurozone.The pro-bailout New Democracy party came in first Sunday in Greece's national election and could gather enough support to form a pro-bailout coalition to keep the country in the eurozone.






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Greek pro-bailout parties set to win election

GREECE'S two main pro-bailout parties have won enough votes to form a government, easing fears the nation will crash out of the euro.






Belgium Foreign Min: Europe Open to Greece Discussions ...


Belgium Foreign Min: Europe Open to Greece Discussions ...
Wall Street Journal
BRUSSELS--Europe is open to dialogue with Greece's government whoever ends up being in it, Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Didier ...

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Greece's pro-bailout parties on top

An EU and a Greek flag fly in front of ancient Parthenon temple, in Athens, Sunday, June 17, 2012 as Greeks vote in the most crucial elections in decades. Greece voted Sunday amid global fears that victory by parties that have vowed to cancel the country's international bailout agreements and accompanying austerity measures could undermine the European Union's joint currency and pitch the world's major economies into another sharp downturn. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)Official projections in Greece's election show the conservative New Democracy party as coming in first and could gather enough support to form a pro-bailout coalition to keep the country in the eurozone.



New exit polls in Greece show conservative New Democracy party ahead

ATHENS — New exit polls in Greece’s closely watched national election suggest that the conservative New Democracy party will eke out a slight victory over the Syriza group, a far-left coalition that campaigned on a pledge to renege on Athens’ international bailout agreements.




Greek polls: Pro-bailout conservatives in first

ATHENS, Greece - Updated exit polls predict that Greece's conservative New Democracy party will come in first in an election that is crucial for Europe and the world. Although no party appears to have won enough seats in Sunday's election to form a new Greek government on its own, the polls indicate the country's two traditional parties , New Democracy and PASOK , will have enough seats to form a coalition together. The exit poll projected New Democracy as winning between 28.6 and 30 percent of the vote, giving it 127 seats in the 300-seat Parliament. That's ahead of the radical left Syriza party, which is projected to get 72 seats. The Socialist PASOK party was projected in third with 32...

Greece pro-bailout parties could form govt


Atlanta Journal Constitution

Greece pro-bailout parties could form govt
Atlanta Journal Constitution
ATHENS, Greece — Official projections in Greece's election show the conservative New Democracy party as coming in first and could gather enough support to ...