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Venizelos becomes latest leader to attempt to forge coalition after conservative and leftist efforts end in failure.
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If no deal is reached by May 19, new elections will be called, amid concerns over country's possible exit from eurozone.
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Head of Syriza bloc to meet leaders of main parties, but demands any deal must include rejection of austerity measures.
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Greek leftists in bid to form coalition
Anti-austerity Syriza party in talks to form a government after conservative New Democracy party fails in its attempt.
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Greece to hold May 6 parliamentary election
Lucas Papademos announces date after telling cabinet that the main goals of his coaliton government had been achieved.
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Greek unrest over pensioner suicide
Street clashes outside parliament, where 77-year-old man shot himself in apparent desperation over cuts to his pension.
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Greek parliament approves new bailout deal
Despite the steps, a debt sustainability analysis says Athens may still be unable to implement the needed reforms.
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