Samaras administration
Laziness, conservatism and inertia
For lazy people, inertia is paradise. Antonis Samaras, the former conservative prime minister, is not lazy. His strenuous but ultimately unfruitful effort to pull Greece out of the crisis between 2012 and 2015 is proof of that. Moreover, during his tenure as prime minister, despite the economic crisis, there was some diplomatic movement in Greek-Turkish relations.
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Hatzidakis: the fate of the country and of PPC are intertwined
The plan to save the Public Power Corporation (PPC) was presented today by Energy Minister Kostis Hatzidakis who briefed the Parliamentary Committee on Production and Commerce on the government's efforts to clean up the company.
PM hopes for boost from Merkel meeting next week
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will travel to Berlin on Tuesday, almost 10 months to the day since he was last in the German capital, for one of the most crucial meetings of his premiership as he seeks to find common ground with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Greeces adjustment program and further debt relief.
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