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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-06-14Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 14/06/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINES
NEWS IN DETAILNew Democracy leads ruling party in Euro-pollMain opposition New Democracy maintained a steady lead of about 3.0 percent over ruling party PASOK in counting for yesterday's European Parliament elections With 99.69 percent of the vote counted (18,469 of 18,525 polling stations), PASOK had 32.06% (9 seats), New Democracy 36.0% (9), Communist Party 8.67% (3), Coalition of the Left and Progress 5.17% (2) and Democratic Social Movement 6.87% (2). Falling short of the 3.0 percent threshold, Political Spring lost its two seats, polling only 2.28 percent. New party The Liberals polled 1.62 percent in its first electoral contest. The interior ministry will announce official and final results at 6 p.m. local time. Greece's 25 new European Parliament MPs Elected to the 626-seat Europarliament are: From New Democracy: Marietta Yannakou-Koutsikou, Christos Zacharakis, Antonis Trakatellis, Yannis Marinos, George Dimitrakopoulos, Constantine Hadzidakis, Christos Folias, Rodi Kratsa, and Yannis Averof. From PASOK: Dimitris Tsatsos, Yannis Souladakis, George Katiforis, Yannis Koukiadis, Petros Efthymiou, Anna Karamanou, Alecos Baltas, Melpomeni Miliori and Manolis Mastorakis. From the KKE: Stratis Korakas, Yannis Theonas and Kostas Alyssandrakis. From the Coalition: Alekos Alavanos and Kostas Papayannakis. From DHKKI: Dimitris Koulourianos and Manolis Bakopoulos. Government: business as usual Government spokesman Dimitris Reppas on Monday denied reports Prime Minister Costas Simitis would call early elections or announce a reshuffle in the government after the ruling party came second to the conservative opposition in European Parliament elections. "The results of the European Parliament elections for the ruling party were positive," Reppas said. "Greeks voted for political stability in the country. Reppas told reporters that there was no question whatsoever of the prime minister resigning. "The election result has not changed the political stage, as the leaderships of the opposition parties intend," he said. "(National) elections will be held in 2000." Greek troops to leave for Kosovo Wednesday Greek troops destined to join the peacekeeping force for Kosovo will leave on their mission on Wednesday, a defence ministry source said on Monday. The 501 motorised infantry battalion in Giannitsa, northern Greece will be the first part of the Greek brigade to go to Kosovo. 501 is made up of 450 volunteer commissioned officers and professional soldiers and 50 reservists. It includes M113 armored personnel carriers, and VPL battle support vehicles. Many of its members have served in the Greek contingents of the peace forces in Bosnia and Albania. The battalion is expected to be deployed in southern Kosovo, in the U.S. sector and based in Gnilane. WEATHERFine weather in most parts of the country with scattered rain or storms in the north and central parts of Greece. The Aegean islands will be partly cloudy. Winds, mild to moderate north to northwesterlies and strong in the east of the country. Athens will be sunny with cloud increasing in the afternoon and temperatures from 20-33C. Thessaloniki will be overcast with temperatures from 19-30C.FOREIGN EXCHANGEMonday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 306.647 Pound sterling 492.330 Japanese yen (100) 258.525 French franc 49.020 German mark 164.404 Italian lira (100) 16.606 Irish Punt 408.280 Belgian franc 7.971 Luxembourg franc 7.971 Finnish mark 54.080 Dutch guilder 145.911 Danish kr. 43.277 Austrian sch. 23.368 Spanish peseta 1.932 Swedish kr. 36.133 Norwegian kr. 39.228 Swiss franc 201.178 Port. Escudo 1.604 Can. dollar 210.006 Aus. dollar 203.558 Cyprus pound 556.750 Euro 321.547(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |