Ioannis Paraskevopoulos
Ioannis Paraskevopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Παρασκευόπουλος; 25 December 1900[1] – 8 April 1984[2]) was a Greek banker and politician who served twice as interim Prime Minister of Greece during the 1960s. He was born in Lavda, Elis.
Governmental ministry positions
As a minister, he was part of the governments of Archbishop Damaskinos Papandreou from 17 October 1945 to 1 November 1945.[3] From October 1952 to November 19, 1952, he served as Prime Minister under Dimitrios Kiousopoulos.[4]
From December 31, 1963 to February 19, 1964 and from December 22, 1966 to April 3, 1967, Paraskevopoulos himself served as Prime Minister of interim governments.[5][6]
References
- ^ Harris M. Lentz (2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
- ^ "item | Project ΑΣΕλΊς". greekhistoryrepository.gr.
- ^ Kabinett Damaskinos Papandreou, Homepage of Greek government (greek)
- ^ Kabinett Kiousopoulos, Homepage of Greek government (greek)
- ^ Kabinett Paraskevopoulos I, Homepage of Greek government (greek)
- ^ Kabinett Paraskevopoulos II, Homepage of Greek government (greek)
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| Second Hellenic Republic (1924–1935) |
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| Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg) (1935–1973) |
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| Military Junta (1967–1974) |
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| Third Hellenic Republic (since 1974) |
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§ variously as Chief Secretary/General Secretary of State † officially considered the first foreign minister of independent Greece | |
| First Hellenic Republic (1822–1832) |
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| Kingdom of Greece (Wittelsbach) (1833–1862) |
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| Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg) (1863–1924) |
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| Second Hellenic Republic (1924–1935) |
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| Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg) (1935–1973/4) |
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| Military Junta (1967–1974) |
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| Third Hellenic Republic (since 1974) |
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