Panagis Tsaldaris (also Panagiotis Tsaldaris or Panayotis Tsaldaris; Greek: Παναγιώτης (Παναγής) Τσαλδάρης; 5 March 1868 – 17 May 1936) was a Greek politician...
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Konstantinos Tsaldaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Τσαλδάρης; 14 April 1884 – 15 November 1970) was a Greek politician and twice Prime Minister of Greece. Tsaldaris was...
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Prime Minister Panagis Tsaldaris Dimitrios Tsaldaris (born 1980), Greek basketball player This page lists people with the surname Tsaldaris. If an internal...
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Panagis is the name of: Panagis Kalkos (1818–1875), Greek architect Panagis Tsaldaris (1868–1936), Greek politician Panagis Vourloumis (1867–1950), Greek...
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still returned three MPs, and Metaxas became Interior Minister in the Panagis Tsaldaris cabinet. Metaxas was regarded as the most intransigent and extreme...
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the elections of 1932 he was defeated by the People's Party under Panagis Tsaldaris. The political climate became more tense, and in 1933 Venizelos was...
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of Panagis Tsaldaris and in 1935 played a leading part in the restoration of monarchy with the return of King George II. After Panagis Tsaldaris's death...
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became the most powerful political figure in Greece. He compelled Panagis Tsaldaris to resign as Prime Minister and took over the government, suspending...
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Prime Minister Panagis Tsaldaris' call for a referendum. On 10 October 1935, Kondylis and several other officers called on Tsaldaris and forced him to...
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University Konstantinos Triantafyllopoulos (1993–) Greek footballer Panagis Tsaldaris (1868–1936), Greek politician and prime minister of Greece Panagiotis...
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was a Venizelist revolt against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, which was suspected of pro-royalist tendencies. The coup was headed...
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suppressed the revolt, and was succeeded by a People's Party cabinet under Panagis Tsaldaris on 10 March. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe:...
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Elgin Dodge, American businessman, co-founded Dodge (d. 1920) 1868 – Panagis Tsaldaris, Greek politician, Prime Minister of Greece (d. 1936) 1870 – Newton...
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1935, the chiefs of the Armed Forces overthrew the government of Panagis Tsaldaris and forced President Zaimis to appoint Kondylis prime minister in...
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served as Minister for Agriculture under the premiership of Konstantinos Tsaldaris. Karamanlis's first cabinet position was Minister for Labour in 1947 under...
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minister (1946) Konstantinos Tsaldaris, Prime minister (1946–1947) Dimitrios Maximos, Prime minister (1947) Konstantinos Tsaldaris, Prime minister (1947) Themistoklis...
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Bonatsos (1949 - October 14, 2004 in Athens, Greece), a Greek actor Panagis Tsaldaris (1932 - November 3, 1933 in Athens, Greece, former prime minister...
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(Air Vice Marshal Georgios Reppas), he toppled the government of Panagis Tsaldaris and became Minister for Military Affairs in the new cabinet of Georgios...
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overthrew the government and appointed himself prime minister, replacing Panagis Tsaldaris and Zaimis, who were prime minister and president respectively. Aware...
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Panagiotis Tarinidis, French powerlifter Panayiotis Tetsis, Greek painter Panagis Tsaldaris, Greek politician and two-time prime minister of Greece Panayiotis...
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1932. He was succeeded by a monarchist coalition government led by Panagis Tsaldaris of the People's Party. Two failed Venizelist military coups followed...
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George, Duke of Kent. The Greek army finally deposed Prime Minister Panagis Tsaldaris and President Alexandros Zaimis on 10 October 1935, and replaced them...
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In parliamentary elections in Greece, the People's Party, led by Panagis Tsaldaris won 118 of the 248 seats available, defeating the Liberal Party of...
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(1864–1936) — 5 June 1932 4 November 1932 152 days Liberal Party Panagis Tsaldaris Παναγής Τσαλδάρης (1868–1936) 1932 4 November 1932 16 January 1933...
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Dimitrios Gounaris Viktor Dousmanis Ioannis Metaxas Panagis Tsaldaris Alexandros Papagos Konstantinos Tsaldaris Georgios Grivas Perikles Ioannidis Georgios Rallis...
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powerful political figure in Greece. On 10 October, he compelled Panagis Tsaldaris to resign as Prime Minister and took over the government, suspending...
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Greco-Turkish relations remained cordial. Indeed, Venizelos' successor Panagis Tsaldaris came to visit Atatürk in September 1933 and signed a more comprehensive...
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Government in Brazil after a bloodless coup on October 24. 1932 – Panagis Tsaldaris becomes the 142nd Prime Minister of Greece. 1935 – George II of Greece...
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Populist Party), founded by Dimitrios Gounaris and later chaired by Panagis Tsaldaris, absorbed the structures of the old parties that had been swept away...
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headed by Nikolaos Plastiras against the People's Party government of Panagis Tsaldaris, failed. Mexico: In an internal coup, Lázaro Cárdenas deported and...
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