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Greek politician (1898–1982)
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Stefanos Stefanopoulos
Στέφανος Στεφανόπουλος
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
17 September 1965 – 22 December 1966
MonarchConstantine II
Preceded byIlias Tsirimokos
Succeeded byIoannis Paraskevopoulos
Personal details
Born3 July 1898
Pyrgos, Greece
Died4 October 1982 (1982-10-05) (aged 84)
Athens, Greece
Political partyLiberal Democratic Center

Stefanos Stefanopoulos (Greek: Στέφανος Στεφανόπουλος; 3 July 1898 – 4 October 1982) was a Greek politician, and served as Prime Minister of Greece from 1965 to 1966.

Stefanopoulos was born in Pyrgos, Elis. He was a moderate conservative and served as foreign minister during Alexandros Papagos' government. He even served as acting Prime Minister for a day after the latter's death on 4 October 1955.

On 17 September 1965, he became Prime Minister of Greece during the period of the "Apostasia", supported by conservatives and defecting members of the Centre Union party. Unable to gain a parliamentary vote of confidence, his government fell on 22 December 1966. He stayed away from politics while the Greek military junta ruled 1967 until 1974. He tried to make a comeback into politics by forming a right-wing party but did not succeed in being elected in 1977.

He died from heart and respiratory issues, aged 84, in Athens.

References

  1. ^ Lentz, H. M., III, Lentz, H. M. (1996). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
Political offices
Preceded byIlias Tsirimokos Prime Minister of Greece
17 September 1965 – 22 December 1966
Succeeded byIoannis Paraskevopoulos
Heads of government of Greece
First Hellenic Republic
(1822–1832)
Kingdom of Greece (Wittelsbach)
(1833–1862)
Kingdom of Greece (Interregnum)
(1862–1863)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1863–1924)
Second Hellenic Republic
(1924–1935)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1935–1973)
Military Junta
(1967–1974)
Third Hellenic Republic
(since 1974)
Head of military/dictatorial government. Head of rival government not controlling Athens. Head of emergency or caretaker government. Head of collaborationist government during the Axis occupation (1941–44).
Foreign ministers of Greece
First Hellenic Republic
(1822–1832)
Kingdom of Greece (Wittelsbach)
(1833–1862)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1863–1924)
Second Hellenic Republic
(1924–1935)
Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg)
(1935–1973)
Military Junta
(1967–1974)
Third Hellenic Republic
(since 1974)
variously as Chief Secretary/General Secretary of State
officially considered the first foreign minister of independent Greece


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