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Andreas Papandreou

Andreas Georgiou Papandreou (Greek: Ανδρέας Γεωργίου Παπανδρέου, pronounced [anˈðreas papanˈðreu]; 5 February 1919 – 23 June 1996) was a Greek academic and economist who was prime minister of Greece from 1981 to 1989 and again from 1993 to 1996. He founded PASOK, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement.

Born in Chios, Papandreou was the son of prime minister Georgios Papandreou. In 1938, Papandreou left Greece for the United States to escape the 4th of August Regime and became a prominent academic. He returned to Greece in 1959 after years of resisting his father's entreaties to prepare him as successor. After joining the now-ruling Centre Union party in 1963, Papandreou's rapid ascension during his father's premiership, together with his uncompromising radical rhetoric, amplified Greece's post–Civil War political instability, which created the conditions for a group of colonels to stage a coup d'état and rule Greece for seven years. Papandreou was imprisoned, then exiled during the ensuing Greek Junta, with many, including his father, blaming him for the fall of democracy. In exile, Papandreou developed and spread an anti-American, conspiratorial narrative of past events, in which he was a victim of larger forces.

On his return in 1974, Papandreou created PASOK, the first organised Greek democratic socialist party. Papandreou's populist rhetoric resonated with the Greek people who sought a break from the politics of the past, along with the mounting pressure from the 1970s energy crisis. PASOK won the 1981 elections and Papandreou implemented a transformative social agenda, expanding access to education and healthcare, reinforcing workers' rights, and passing a new family law that elevated the position of women in society and the economy. He secured official recognition of the communist resistance groups in the Greek Resistance, making it easier for communist refugees from the Greek Civil War to return. His governance was tarnished by numerous corruption scandals, a soft stance on terrorism, democratic backsliding, a public divorce and subsequent marriage to an air stewardess half his age, controversial foreign policy decisions, and a constitutional crisis which he had instigated. Under Papandreou, the Greek economy diverged from the European average because of large-scale patronage, misuse of European Union funds, and excessive foreign borrowing, which resulted in Greece earning the reputation of Europe's "black sheep" and "lost cause".

Papandreou resigned from the premiership in January 1996 due to ill health and died in June of that year. He transformed Greece's post-junta liberal democracy into a populist democracy that continues to be popular after his death. His eldest son, George Papandreou, became the leader of PASOK in February 2004 and served as prime minister from 2009 to 2011.

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5. фебруар 1919. је био среда под знаком звездице . Био је 35 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био Woodrow Wilson.

Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 107 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 5. фебруар 2026., пре 147 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 5. фебруар 2027., за 217 дана. Живели сте 39.229 дана, или око 941.509 сати, или око 56.490.581 минута, или око 3.389.434.860 секунди.

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5th of February 1919 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 5. фебруар 1919.

FINANCIAL MARKETS; Prices Little Disturbed by Smelting Company Dividend Reduction--Steel Market News.

Date: 06 February 1919

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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; European Financing. Puts and Calls. Liberty Loan Payments. Little Foreign Buying. Readjustment Plans. Equipment Orders. After Foreign Trade. Waiting for Reports. Food for Thought.

Date: 06 February 1919

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ONLY 1,100 MEN LEFT OF OLD SIXTY-NINTH; More Than Half of Regiment's Present Strength Made Up of Replacements. SECOND DIVISION'S LOSSES Its Total Casualties 20,415, including 3,180 Killed and 2,419Missing. Volunteers May Guard Rhine. Second Division Leads in Losses.

Date: 06 February 1919

By EDWIN L. JAMES. Copyright, 1919, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Edwin JAMES

Losses reported by E. L. James

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FATE OF COSTIGAN SHOCKS THE POLICE; See Blow to Morale in the Demotion of the Foe of Vice. ENRIGHT REMAINS MUTE Commissioner Paid a Hurried Visit to City Hall Before He Announced His Action. Hylan First Consulted. Won't Discuss Costigan's Record.

Date: 06 February 1919

Police Dept shocked; Enright refuses to make comment

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Police and Fire News.; Police Department. Fire Department.

Date: 06 February 1919

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AUSTRIA WAVERED AT START OF WAR; Was Forced by Germany to Continue Attack Begun on Serbia, Salandra Reveals.TELLS OF ITALY'S DECISION Ex-Premier Says Rome Knew Nothing of Note to Serbia Till ItWas Published.

Date: 06 February 1919

Copyright, 1919, by The New York Times Company. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES

revelations in Le Matin show that Austria wavered at start of war and was forced by Germany to continue attack begun on Serbia, discusses Italy's entry into war

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TOPICS OF THE TIMES.; Inquiries Left Unanswered. A Special Bureau Is Needed. Highway Robbery Reviving. Quarreling Over a Trifle.

Date: 06 February 1919

ed, Highway robbery reviving

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LITTLE DEMAND FOR COTTON; Market Is Depressed by Strikes and Closing of Mills.

Date: 06 February 1919

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ARRIVAL OF BUYERS

Date: 06 February 1919

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BRITAIN INVOKES EMERGENCY-ACT TO CHECK STRIKE; Defense of Realm Order Makes It Punishable to Shut Off London's Light. BELIEVE MENACE AVERTED General Stoppage of Work Not Now Feared--Government to Replace Engineers. MILITARY CARS FOR TRAFFIC Will Be Used to Lessen Tube Strike Trouble--People Walk in Snow. Strike Leaders Removed. Electric Workers Disconcerted. BRITAIN MOVES TO CHECK STRIKES Believe General Strike Averted. Bonar Law Rebuffs Labor Chief.

Date: 06 February 1919

Copyright, 1919, by The New York Times Company. By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

Govt issues new order under Defense of the Realm Act making it punishable to cut off city's light; effect on electric workers; general strike menace believed averted; rebuff to J. Bromley, labor chief, by A. Bonar Law

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