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Athens News Agency: News in English, 06-04-05

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From: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr/>

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  • [01] Former minister visits US capital
  • [02] Student elections throughout the country

  • [01] Former minister visits US capital

    WASHINGTON (ANA-MPA/A. Ellis) - Former PASOK minister Yannos Papantoniou visited the US capital on Tuesday where he attended a briefing session focusing on the Balkans.

    Also present at the session were former US Ambassador to Greece Robert Keeley and Greek-American academics.

    Papantoniou is currently in the States, where he will be attending a series of lectures focusing on security in Southeast Europe and Greece's related role, as well as on the future of European integration and relations between Eurozone countries and the US.

    Papantoniou, currently a cadre of the main opposition PASOK party, has already visited New York where he lectured at universities there. He will conclude his visit with a series of lectures in Boston.

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    [02] Student elections throughout the country

    Students began voting at universities and technical institutes throughout the country on Wednesday morning in this year's student elections in which seven groups are seeking the students' votes.

    The elections are taking place in the climate created by discussions on the revision of article 16 of the constitution concerning private universities.

    The groups participating in the elections are the New Democracy party-affiliated DAP-NDFK, that has been coming first in votes over the past 19 years, followed by the PASOK party-affiliated PASP, PSK (Communist Party of Greece-affiliated), EAAK, Diktyo, Genova Initiative and Leftists Formations.

    Students participating in last year's elections reached 160,000, while this year's participation is expected to be similar.

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