Mourners are lining the street outside Athens’ central cathedral for the state funeral for former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, the architect of Greece’s joining the European Union’s common currency
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Mourners lined the street outside Athens' central cathedral Thursday for the state funeral for former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, the architect of Greece’s membership of the European Union’s common currency, who died on Sunday at the age of 88.
ATHENS, Greece — Costas Simitis ... eventually became the successor to the party’s founding leader, Andreas Papandreou, with whom he had an often contentious relationship that shaped the ...
Costas Simitis, the reformist prime minister whose governments oversaw Greece's eurozone entry, helped Cyprus join the EU and planned for the Athens 2004 Olympics, died Sunday at the age of 88.
ATHENS, Greece (AP ... of PASOK who often clashed with the party leader at the time, Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou, before eventually succeeding him in 1996. Simitis considered Greece ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece and the architect of the country’s joining the common European currency, the euro, has died at age 88, state TV ERT reported.
ATHENS, Greece (AP ... wing of the party who often clashed with then party leader and Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou before eventually succeeding him in 1996. Simitis considered Greece ...
Mr Simitis was taken to hospital unconscious in the city of Corinth early on Sunday from his holiday home west of Athens, the hospital’s director ... successor to the party’s founding leader, Andreas Papandreou, with whom he had an often contentious ...
Another conservative politician, former European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, recalled how he, as mayor of Athens ... party’s founding leader, Andreas Papandreou, with whom he had ...
Greek former prime minister Costas Simitis, the architect of the country's eurozone entry, was laid to rest Thursday in a state funeral. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in an address at the funeral that Simitis will be remembered for "his unwavering belief in (Greece's) European orientation and his constant effort for Greece to converge with the most developed,
Mr. Simitis imposed financial measures to prepare for Greece’s entry into the eurozone and laid the groundwork for the Olympic Games’ return to Athens.