
Constantinos Karamanlis
Constantinos Karamanlis was a prominent Greek politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Greece during two separate terms, first from 1955 to 1963 and later from 1974 to 1980. He played a crucial role in the post-war reconstruction of Greece and was instrumental in leading the country into the European Economic Community (EEC). His tenure is often associated with efforts to stabilize the Greek economy and improve relations with Western Europe. Karamanlis is also known for his significant influence on Greek foreign policy, particularly regarding Cyprus, and is remembered as a pivotal figure in modern Greek history.
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Evangelos Venizelos has always shown respect for Constantinos Karamanlis.
Ξαφνικό ειδύλλιο Βενιζέλου με ΚαραμανλήConstantinos Karamanlis was a prominent political opponent of Andreas Papandreou during the elections.
Οι βουλευτικές εκλογές της πόλωσηςMolyviatis discussed how some shifted responsibilities to Constantinos Karamanlis regarding the Zurich-London agreement.
Τρεις στιγμές με τον ευπατρίδη ΜολυβιάτηConstantinos Karamanlis is viewed as the only politician who resolved the Cyprus issue.
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