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Papandreou, George |
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Papandreou, George, 1888–1968, Greek political leaderPapandreou, George (pä'pəndrā` ), 1888–1968, Greek political leader, father of Andreas Papandreou Papandreou, Andreas Georgiou (pä'pəndrā`..... Click the link for more information. and grandfather of George Papandreou Papandreou, George (Georgios Andreou Papandreou) (pä'pəndrā` ..... Click the link for more information. (1952–). As a young man he became involved in antiroyalist politics, serving as a member of parliament, interior minister (1923), and in several other government posts during the Republic of 1924–35. He was exiled in 1936 by the Greek dictator John Metaxas Metaxas, John (mĭtăk`səs, Gr. mā`täksäs'), 1871–1941, Greek general and statesman. ..... Click the link for more information. . Papandreou was active in the Greek resistance in World War II and headed (1944–45) the government-in-exile. A staunch anti-Communist, he served (1946–52) in a number of Social Democratic cabinets and formed (1961) the liberal Center Union party, which won the elections of Nov., 1963. Papandreou's progressive policies as premier aroused much opposition in conservative circles. In July, 1965, he was dismissed by King Constantine II following a dispute over control of the ministry of defense. After the military coup by George Papadopoulos Papadopoulos, George (Georgios Papadopoulos) (pä'pədŏp`əlĭs), 1919–99, Greek colonel and political leader. ..... Click the link for more information. in Apr., 1967, Papandreou was arrested and then placed sporadically under house detention until his death. Papandreou, George, 1952–, Greek political leaderPapandreou, George (Georgios Andreou Papandreou) (pä'pəndrā` ), 1952–, Greek political leader, b. Minnesota. The son of Andreas Papandreou and grandson of George Papandreou Papandreou, George (pä'pəndrā`..... Click the link for more information. (1888–1968), he spent much of his first three decades abroad while his father was in exile. A member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Pasok), he was elected to the Greek parliament in 1981 and subsequently served as a deputy culture minister (1985–87) in his father's cabinet. In the 1990s he held a number of ministerial posts, becoming foreign minister (1999–2004) at the end of the decade. In the latter position he improved relations with Turkey, supported Serbian democrats, and increased Greece's involvement in European and international affairs. Papandreous succeeded Costas Simitis Simitis, Costas (Konstantinos Georgiou Simitis) ..... Click the link for more information. as Pasok's party leader in 2004, but Pasok lost the subsequent parliamentary election. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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