
Constantinos Mitsotakis
Constantinos Mitsotakis was a prominent Greek politician who served as the Prime Minister of Greece from 1990 to 1993. He was the leader of the New Democracy party and is remembered for his economic reforms and efforts to modernize Greece during a challenging period. Mitsotakis played a significant role in Greek politics for several decades, having been a Member of Parliament and serving in various ministerial roles. His tenure was marked by a focus on liberal economic policies and European integration. Despite facing political challenges, he is regarded as a key figure in shaping modern Greek governance and is recognized for his contributions to the country's political landscape.
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Constantinos Mitsotakis was historically involved in a case of telephone tapping that was suspended by then-Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou.
Αναθεώρηση Συντάγματος: Οι επιλογές και τα σενάρια για το άρθρο 86Constantinos Mitsotakis became the leader of New Democracy in September 1984.
Οι βουλευτικές εκλογές της πόλωσηςConstantinos Mitsotakis was the Prime Minister under whom Antonis Samaras served as Foreign Minister.
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