Greek government-debt crisis timeline explained

The Greek government-debt crisis began in 2009 and, as of November 2017, was still ongoing. During this period, many changes had occurred in Greece. The income of many Greeks has declined, levels of unemployment have increased, elections and resignations of politicians have altered the country's political landscape radically, the Greek parliament has passed many austerity bills, and protests have become common sights throughout the country.

Background

Greece joined the European Communities (subsequently subsumed by the European Union) on 1 January 1981, ushering in a period of sustained growth. Widespread investments in industrial enterprises and heavy infrastructure, as well as funds from the European Union and growing revenues from tourism, shipping and a fast-growing service sector raised the country's standard of living to unprecedented levels. The country adopted the Euro in 2001 and over the next 7 years the country's GDP per capita more than doubled, from $13,070 in 2001 to $28,660 in 2008.[1] The Greek government, encouraged by the European Commission, European Central Bank, private banking institutions, and the Greek business community also took out loans to pay Greek and foreign infrastructure companies for a wide variety of infrastructure projects such as those related to the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens.[2] Government deficits were also consistently underreported.[3] As the Financial crisis of 2007–08 began to affect Greece's economy, the country's GDP stagnated between 2008 and 2010 and the government's capacity to repay its creditors was drastically reduced.

2009

Political events

Financial events

2010

Political events

Financial events

2011

Political events

Financial events

2012

Political events

Financial events

2013

Political events

Financial events

2014

Political events

Financial events

2015

Political events

Financial events

2016

Political events

Financial events

2017

Political events

2018

Financial events

On June 21, 2018, Greece's creditors agreed on a 10-year extension of maturities on 96.6 billion euros of loans (i.e., almost a third of Greece's total debt), as well as a 10-year grace period in interest and amortization payments on the same loans.[135] Greece successfully exited (as declared) the bailouts on August 20, 2018.[136]

Government budget balance and debt

Year Deficit as a % of GDP
Source: Eurostat[137]
Debt as a % of GDP
Source: Eurostat[138]
2008−9.8112.9
2009−15.7129.7
2010−10.9148.3
2011−10.2171.3
2012−8.7156.9
2013−12.3175.0
2014−3.6178.9
2015−5.7176.8
2016+0.6180.8
2017+0.8178.6

Annual GDP growth rate

yearrate
Source: Eurostat[139]
2008−0.3
2009 −4.3
2010−5.5
2011−9.1
2012 −7.3
2013−3.2
20140.7
2015−0.3
2016−0.2

Quarterly GDP growth rate (year-on-year) (seasonally and calendar adjusted figures)

quarterrate
Source: EL.STAT.[140]
Source: Eurostat[141]
2008 Q11.8
2008 Q2−1.2
2008 Q3−0.3
2008 Q4−1.4
2009 Q1−7.1
2009 Q2−3.9
2009 Q3−4.1
2009 Q4−2.3
2010 Q10.5
2010 Q2−4.8
2010 Q3−7.6
2010 Q4−9.5
quarterrate
Source: EL.STAT.
Source: Eurostat
2011 Q1−10.7
2011 Q2−8.6
2011 Q3−6.6
2011 Q4−10.7
2012 Q1−8.8
2012 Q2−8.6
2012 Q3−7.3
2012 Q4−4.3
2013 Q1−6.0
2013 Q2−3.6
2013 Q3−1.0
2013 Q4−2.5
quarterrate
Source: EL.STAT.
Source: Eurostat
2014 Q10.0
2014 Q20.4
2014 Q31.6
2014 Q40.6
2015 Q10.3
2015 Q21.3
2015 Q3−0.1

Unemployment

quarterrate
Source: EL.STAT.[142]
rate
Source: Eurostat[143]
2010 Q111.911.4
2010 Q212.012.2
2010 Q312.613.0
2010 Q414.414.3
2011 Q116.115.3
2011 Q216.516.7
2011 Q317.918.2
2011 Q420.920.9
2012 Q122.821.9
2012 Q223.823.9
2012 Q324.925.5
2012 Q426.226.3
2013 Q127.627.0
2013 Q227.327.6
2013 Q327.227.8
2013 Q427.827.6
2014 Q127.827.2
2014 Q226.626.9
2014 Q325.526.2
2014 Q426.126.0
2015 Q126.625.9

Elections

Political position/
Ideology
Political Party2009
Legislative
Elections
2012 May
Legislative
Elections
2012 June
Legislative
Elections
2014
European
Elections
2015
January
Legislative
Elections
2015
September
Legislative
Elections
%
(votes)
%
(votes)
%
(votes)
%
(votes)
%
(votes)
%
(votes)
Far-Left7.54
(517,154)
8.48
(536,105)
4.50
(277,227)
6.11
(349,255)
5.47
(338,138)
5.55
(301.615)
0.36
(24,737)
1.19
(75,416)
0.33
(20,416)
0.72
(41,307)
0.64
(39,460)
0.85
(46.096)
Left-WingCoalition of the Radical Left (Syriza) 4.60
(315,627)
16.79
(1,061,928)
26.89
(1,655,022)
26.57
(1,518,608)
36.34
(2,246,064)
35.46
(1.925.904)
Popular Unity2.86
(155.242)
Centre-LeftPASOK/Olive Tree/Socialist Alignment43.92
(3,012,373)
13.18
(833,452)
12.28
(756,024)
8.02
(458,403)
4.68
(289,482)
6.28
(341.390)
6.11
(386,394)
6.25
(384,986)
1.20
(68.873)
0.49
(30,074)
0.96
(60,552)
6.60
(377,438)
6.05
(373,868)
4.09
(222.166)
Movement of Democratic Socialists2.46
(152,230)
EcologistEcologist Greens2.53
(173,449)
2.93
(185,485)
0.88
(54,408)
0.90
(51.673)
CentreUnion of Centrists0.27
(18,278)
0.61
(38,376)
0.28
(17,191)
0.65
(36,879)
1.79
(110,827)
3.43
(186.457)
1.77
(109,483)
Liberal1.80
(114,066)
2.15
(135,960)
0.53
(28.936)
Democratic Alliance2.55
(161,550)
Drassi/Recreate Greece1.59
(98,140)
0.91
(51.749)
1.40
(82,350)
Centre-Right33.48
(2,295,967)
18.85
(1,192,103)
29.66
(1,825,497)
22.72
(1,298,713)
27.81
(1,718,815)
28.10
(1.526.205)
Right-WingIndependent Greeks10.62
(671,324)
7.51
(462,406)
3.46
(197,701)
4.75
(293,371)
3.69
(200.423)
1.04
(59.341)
Far RightPopular Orthodox Rally5.63
(386,152)
2.89
(182,925)
1.58
(97,099)
2.69
(154.027)
1.03
(63,692)
Golden Dawn0.29
(19,636)
6.97
(440,966)
6.92
(426,025)
9.39
(536,910)
6.28
(388,447)
6.99
(379.581)

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  57. News: Greek stock market tumbles to 14-year low. Toronto Star. 11 August 2013. Toronto. 8 August 2011.
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  64. News: Greece parties agree coalition government. BBC. 11 August 2013. 20 June 2012.
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  66. News: Greek Parliament approves austerity cuts. CNN. 11 August 2013. 8 November 2012.
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  69. Web site: Bourse index dives below the 500-point mark. ekathimerini.com. 11 August 2013.
  70. News: Greece Shuts Broadcaster in Bid to Show Resolve. The New York Times. 11 August 2013. Liz. Alderman. 11 June 2013.
  71. Web site: Democratic Left withdraws from Greek coalition government. The Guardian. 11 August 2013.
  72. News: Greek Government Wobbles as Coalition Splits. Der Spiegel. 21 June 2013. 11 August 2013. Christides. Giorgos.
  73. News: Greek PM reshuffles cabinet to overcome government. Reuters. 11 August 2013. 24 June 2013.
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  77. Web site: Greek Parliament passes multi-bill but coalition sees majority cut further. ekathimerini.com. 9 April 2014.
  78. Web site: Multi-bill passed; PM Samaras ousts one MP; Greek gov't thin majority. 30 March 2014.
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  80. Web site: Leftwing Syriza party triumphs in European elections in Greece. The Guardian. 25 May 2014. 7 June 2014.
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  82. Web site: Greek government announces snap presidential vote. 9 December 2014. euronews.com. 30 December 2014.
  83. Web site: Black Tuesday on Greek stock market. ekathimerini.com. 30 December 2014.
  84. Web site: Prokopis Pavlopoulos is elected next president of Greece. euronews. 18 February 2015. 13 July 2015.
  85. News: Greek Vote for President Fails, Reviving Uncertainty. The Wall Street Journal. 29 December 2014. 30 December 2014.
  86. News: Greece Posts 2013 Primary Budget Surplus. The Wall Street Journal. Alkman. Granitsas. 14 January 2014. 30 June 2015.
  87. News: Greek bond sale hailed a success after raising €3bn. The Guardian. 10 April 2014. 11 April 2014.
  88. News: Greece's return to the markets: The prodigal son. The Economist. 30 June 2015. 12 April 2014.
  89. News: Fitch Upgrades Greece to 'B'; Outlook Stable. Reuters. 23 May 2014. 23 May 2014.
  90. Web site: Radical-left party wins historic victory in Greek elections. New York Post. 25 January 2015. 27 January 2015.
  91. Web site: Syriza's Tsipras sworn in after Greek government formed with rightwingers. The Guardian. 26 January 2015. 27 January 2015.
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  93. News: Greece and eurozone nations agree four-month bailout deal. BBC News. 22 February 2015.
  94. News: Greece debt crisis: Tsipras announces bailout referendum. BBC News. 27 June 2015.
  95. Web site: Greek MPs approve referendum as lenders see difficulties ahead. ekathimerini.com. 28 June 2015.
  96. News: Greece debt crisis: Finance Minister Varoufakis resigns. BBC News. 6 July 2015. 7 July 2015.
  97. News: Meet Euclid Tsakalotos, the man who has replaced Yanis Varoufakis as Greece's new finance minister. 6 July 2015. The Telegraph.
  98. News: Greece's Parliament Approves Prime Minister's Bailout Plan. The New York Times. 10 July 2015. 12 July 2015. Alderman. Liz. Higgins. Andrew.
  99. News: Greece debt crisis: MPs back bailout reform plan. BBC News. 11 July 2015. 12 July 2015.
  100. News: Euro zone strikes deal with Greece after all-night struggle. Reuters. 13 July 2015. 13 July 2015. Maltezou. Paul Taylor.
  101. News: Eurozone deal laws backed by MPs. BBC News. 16 July 2015. 16 July 2015.
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  104. News: Greece debt crisis: German MPs vote 'yes' to bailout talks. BBC News. 17 July 2015. 18 July 2015.
  105. Web site: Greek parliament votes on second set of bailout measures. 22 July 2015. euronews.com. 23 July 2015.
  106. News: Greece made preparations to exit euro. The New York Times. 27 July 2015. Ewing. Jack. Kitsantonis. Niki.
  107. Web site: Greek Parliament approves third bailout but SYRIZA rebellion grows. ekathimerini.com. 14 August 2015.
  108. News: Greek Parliament Passes Bailout Agreement. Wall Street Journal. 14 August 2015. wsj.com. 14 August 2015.
  109. News: Tsipras resigns, paving way for snap Greek election. 20 August 2015. reuters.com. 21 August 2015. Kambas. Renee Maltezou.
  110. Web site: First female prime minister for Greece announced. 27 August 2015. theguardian.com. 29 August 2015.
  111. Web site: Major win for SYRIZA with 7.5-point lead over New Democracy. 21 September 2015 . tovima.gr. 21 September 2015.
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  114. News: Emergency Liquidity Assistance for Greek Banks.
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  138. Web site: Debt. European Commission. 4 September 2018.
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