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Antonis Samaras appointed Greece’s prime minister
Guardian – “I will demand that the new government … works hard so that we can offer tangible hope to our people,” Samaras said, as he emerged from the presidential palace where the ceremony took place. “With God’s help we will do whatever is in our hands to get out of this crisis earlier.” In a rare move, the Harvard-educated Samaras took office before his cabinet was announced. Officials hoped the step would “send a message” to markets and foreign governments that crisis-hit Greece was finally reclaiming the equilibrium that has eluded it since inconclusive elections on 6 May. Read article
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