
Christos Sartzetakis
Christos Sartzetakis was a prominent Greek politician and jurist who served as the President of Greece from 1985 to 1990. His presidency marked a significant transition in the role of the Greek President, moving from a position of substantial power to a more ceremonial and regulatory role. Sartzetakis is remembered for his integrity and commitment to democratic principles, particularly during a time when Greece was redefining its political landscape post-dictatorship.
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Costis Stefanopoulos was re-elected, while Christos Sartzetakis was not.
Οι θητείες των άλλων | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗChristos Sartzetakis was the investigator of Lambrakis's murder and later became the President of Greece.
Κώστας Γαβράς στην «Κ»: Το «σημείο Ζ» και η νέα ταινίαHe was involved in the election for the presidency in 1985.
Η διάβρωση της Μεταπολίτευσης | Η ΚΑΘΗΜΕΡΙΝΗChristos Sartzetakis was proposed as a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic by Andreas Papandreou.
Οι βουλευτικές εκλογές της πόλωσηςChristos Sartzetakis was proposed for the presidency of the Republic.
Η επεισοδιακή εκλογή Σαρτζετάκη στην ΠροεδρίαChristos Sartzetakis was the Greek President who declared Athens the first 'Cultural Capital of Europe' in 1985.
Wie Europa die Kulturhauptstadt erfandChristos Sartzetakis's term was marked by the transition from extensive powers to a more ceremonial role of the President.
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