The European debt crisis provided the backdrop to the weekend's election in Greece where a conservative, party won the most votes. The New Democracy party is working to form a coalition government and says Greece must meet its bailout commitments. But party leader Antonis Samaras also said he would work to alleviate the hardships Greeks have suffered under austerity measures.
Greece Still Divided On Austerity After New Elections
Mon, June 18, 2012 7:00pm
Story by Sylvia Poggioli
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