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Emphatic ‘No’ Prompts Greek Pride and Revelry

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The changing mood in Athens, Greece, with the new government of Alexis Tsipras in 2015

01/28/2013

Less security around parliament, cafes and bars filled till midnight, public support for the Tsipras government climbs to 70%, a new sense of optimism pervades Athens after five years of austerity and protests. Ordinary Greeks feel the new government can take action to end the cronyism and corruption that led to the economic crisis.

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