
Konstantinos Karamanlis
Konstantinos Karamanlis was a prominent Greek politician who served as Prime Minister and later as President of Greece. He was instrumental in guiding Greece towards European integration and stabilizing its political landscape after the dictatorship. His leadership is noted for its emphasis on Western alliances, particularly with NATO and the European Economic Community.
Born on Feb 08, 1907 (118 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Greece | 4 | 7.75 | 0.24% | +0% | 10,423,054 | 24,583 | $190,000 | 448$ |
Totals | 4 | 10,423,054 | 24,583 | $190,000 | 448$ |
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is mentioned in relation to a serious legal issue regarding his duties.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is praised as an emblematic leader who marked the most vital achievements of modern Hellenism.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is praised as an emblematic leader who marked significant achievements of modern Hellenism.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is referenced as a trusted figure during a time of political uncertainty in Greece.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis responded quickly to a fire at the ancient theatre thanks to a call from Alexis Minotis.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is remembered for leading Greece into the EU and for his historical remarks on the political situation in the country.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is mentioned as a former minister involved in a parliamentary inquiry regarding a railway disaster.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis is noted as the only politician to have won three consecutive elections in Greece.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis invited Papandreou to contribute to the modernization of economic administration in Greece.
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Greece:
Konstantinos Karamanlis was mentioned in the context of being absolved of responsibility for the events in Tempi.
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