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    popularity waning, Papandreou distanced himself from Simitis' policies, and Simitis resigned. In 1996, Simitis won the leadership of PASOK after Papandreou's...
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    born 14 September 1956), commonly known as Kostas Karamanlis (Greek: Κώστας Καραμανλής, pronounced [ˈkostas karamanˈlis]), is a Greek retired politician...
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  • January 1996 when the Greek magazine GRAMMA ran a story, one day after Kostas Simitis was appointed to form a new Greek government as prime minister. The...
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  • Costas (redirect from Kostas)
    Andreou, Greek musician Kostas Antetokounmpo (born 1997), Greek basketball player Costas Azariadis (born 1943), Greek economist Kostas Biris (1899–1980), Greek...
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    1935. He was friends with George Simitis and was godfather to his son, future socialist Prime Minister Kostas Simitis. Prince Nicholas died in Athens on...
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  • football player Konstantinos Nebegleras football player Kostas Negrepontis football player Kostas Nestoridis football player Apostolos Nikolaidis football...
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    Costas Simitis served as a Prime Minister of Greece for three consecutive terms (1996-2004), at the head of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK)...
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    congress was held in a tense atmosphere, where Simitis again faced Tsochatzopoulos, and while Simitis himself declared that he would resign as prime minister...
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  • counterpart, Kostas Simitis, the latter believed it was done so mainly for home consumption to Albanian journalists covering his visit. Simitis confirmed...
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  • PASOK and the then Simitis government assured that the shocks in the Stock Exchange were temporary. Prime Minister Kostas Simitis declared in October...
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    Mediterranean. In 1995, relations began to change with the Greek election of Kostas Simitis who redefined priorities but it wasn't until the meeting of the foreign...
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  • became an Undersecretary in the socialdemocratic administration of Kostas Simitis. In the legislative elections of 2004, Synaspismos, together with several...
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    Interior, Public Administration and Decentralization in the cabinet of Kostas Simitis. Following the electoral victory of the opposition New Democracy party...
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  • the two political parties, ND and PASOK (through Geitonas, partner of Kostas Simitis, and Vartholomeos). In July 2017, Mantelis was found guilty by Greek...
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    Papandreou visited India. In February 2001, Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Simitis visited India. In July 2004, the Indian minister of Youth Affairs and...
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  • Konstantinos Psachos (1869–1949), Greek scholar and musicologist Konstantinos Simitis (born 1936), former Prime Minister of Greece Konstantinos Stephanopoulos...
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    succeeded retiring Prime Minister Costas Simitis as party leader in February. Greek politics were strongly dynastic. Kostas Karamanlis is the nephew of Konstantinos...
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    succeeded the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) cabinet of Costas Simitis after the 2004 elections, and was followed by Karamanlis' Second Cabinet...
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  • at the end of 1999, during his meeting with his Greek counterpart, Kostas Simitis, but it received a negative response. After 2000, there was a growing...
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    the metapolitefsi: Andreas Papandreou, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, Kostas Simitis, Kostas Karamanlis and the then Prime Minister George Papandreou. The focus...
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    2003, the Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Simitis visited Dublin In May 2004, the Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Karamanlis visited Dublin On 16 January...
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  • Vasileios Kontogiannopoulos December 3, 1992 October 13, 1993 New Democracy Kostas Simitis October 13, 1993 September 15, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement Nikolaos...
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  • Vasileios Kontogiannopoulos December 3, 1992 October 13, 1993 New Democracy Kostas Simitis October 13, 1993 September 15, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement Anastasios...
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    Andreas Papandreou Official working visit. April 7, 1996 April 10, 1996 Kostas Simitis Working visit. May 7, 1996 May 10, 1996 Konstantinos Stephanopoulos...
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    might reach it. High-level visits from Greece to Poland Prime Minister Kostas Simitis (2003) President Karolos Papoulias (2013) High-level visits from Poland...
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    By 2003, New Democracy was consistently leading Simitis' PASOK in opinion polls; in January 2004 Simitis resigned and announced elections for 7 March, while...
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    in 1986, and by 1.9% in 1987. The middle of 1987, however, saw Costas Simitis (the minister who presided over the austerity program) being dismissed...
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    Stephanopoulos visited Hungary In November 2000, the Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Simitis visited Hungary In January 2003, the Prime Ministers of Hungary Péter...
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    PASOK of Prime Minister Costas Simitis was narrowly re-elected, defeating the conservative New Democracy party. Simitis formed his third cabinet. This...
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  • minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 December 2022. "Kostas Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 December...
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