
Nikitas Kaklamanis
Nikitas Kaklamanis is a Greek politician who serves as the President of the Hellenic Parliament. He has a long history in Greek politics, having held various positions including mayor of Athens. Recently, he was in the news for his comments regarding the handling of supplementary documents related to the investigation of the tragic train accident in Larissa, emphasizing that there was no concealment of information by the Parliament.
Born on Jan 01, 1958 (67 years old)
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Greece | 3 | 6.33 | 0.21% | +0% | 10,423,054 | 21,535 | $190,000 | 393$ |
Totals | 3 | 10,423,054 | 21,535 | $190,000 | 393$ |
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis is the President of the Hellenic Parliament who had to travel unexpectedly during the students' visit.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis is the President of the Hellenic Parliament.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis, the president of the Greek Parliament, will be present at the political event in Chania.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis, the President of the Parliament, attended the funeral.
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Greece:
President of the Parliament Nikitas Kaklamanis officially announced the receipt of the case file regarding the investigation of potential responsibilities of former transport ministers.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis is expected to officially announce the receipt of the legal file concerning the investigation.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis is the President of the Hellenic Parliament mentioned in the context of the parliamentary incident.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis expressed his congratulations to the National Women's Team for winning the gold medal at the World Cup 2025.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis met with a delegation from the US Congress.
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Greece:
Nikitas Kaklamanis is the president of the Parliament who received the report from the majority.
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