Costas Karamanlis
Costas Karamanlis is a Greek politician who served as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2009, representing the New Democracy party. His administration is noted for its emphasis on economic growth and infrastructure development, but it was also marred by controversies, including the devastating wildfires in 2007 that resulted in numerous casualties. Karamanlis' leadership style and political decisions continue to be analyzed in the context of Greece's political landscape and the subsequent economic challenges the country faced.
Born on Sep 30, 1956 (69 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Greece | 2 | 5.00 | 0.18% | +0% | 10,423,054 | 18,613 | $190,000 | 339$ |
| Totals | 2 | 10,423,054 | 18,613 | $190,000 | 339$ |
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis's statements are fully endorsed by Antonis Samaras.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis's attendance at the ND conference is uncertain but desired by the government.
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Greece:
Evangelos Venizelos questioned whether they could be considered a team with Costas Karamanlis.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis is mentioned in the context of political strategies regarding the Greek government.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis is mentioned as part of the political landscape that includes former prime ministers.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis used a similar phrase in his recent speech at the Hellenic-Chinese Chamber.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis is mentioned as a former prime minister who will speak at an event with Venizelos.
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Greece:
Dora Bakoyannis mentioned Costas Karamanlis as one of the former prime ministers she would like to see at the table.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis is mentioned as sitting between other prominent figures at the event.
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Greece:
Costas Karamanlis is expected to respond to criticisms regarding his foreign policy during his premiership.
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