- Ioannis Kolettis
Ioannis Kolettis ( _el. Ιωάννης Κωλέττης) (1773Fact|date=February 2007 - 1847) was a Greek politician of Vlach origin who played a significant role in Greek affairs from the
Greek War of Independence through the early years of the Greek Kingdom.Early life
Kolettis was born in
Syrrako , Epirus and played a leading role in the political life of the Greek state in the 1830s and 1840s. Ioannis Kolettis studied medicine inPisa ,Italy and was influenced by theCarbonari movement and started planning his return to Epirus in order to participate in Greece's independence struggles.In 1813, he settled at
Ioannina , where he served as a doctor and after gaining standing he was recruited as the personal doctor of Ali Pasa's son,Muctar Pasa . He remained in Ioannina till March 1821, when he enteredFiliki Eteria and left for Syrrako, together with chieftain Raggos, in order to spread the revolution into theRumelia , but his efforts quickly failed because of the rapid reaction of the Ottoman army. Kolettis was the leader of the pro-French party and based his power on his relations with the leaders ofRumeli but also on his ability to eliminate his adversaries by acting behind the scenes.Greek War of Independence
In the
First Greek National Assembly , atEpidavros , he patricipated as the representative of Epirus and in January, 1822 he became Minister of Internal Affairs. After theSecond Greek National Assembly , at Astros in May, 1823 he was appointed Euboea's sub-prefect and managed to remove Turkish troops off the island. At the same time, he continued his political activities, resulting in his election as member of the Supreme Government (Νομοτεστικόν), a position that he held till 1826.At the end of 1824, during the Greek civil war of the revolution, he was in charge of Roumeli's (Central Greece) party and defeated the Peloponnesian party, which opposed the Kountouriotis government. Nonetheless, in the
Third Greek National Assembly , he supported the Peloponnesian party and with its support was assigned to train troops fromThessaly and Macedonia, with the aim of destroying Ottoman resource depots atAtalanti . However, the whole operation failed because of his inexperience in military affairs, which ruined his reputation.Political career after 1821
When
John Capodistria landed atNafplio in January 1828 as Governor, he was appointed as governor of Samos and later, on July, 1829 as Minister of Defense. In October 1831, Capodistria was assassinated; in the ensuing civil war, which lasted until 1832, Kolettis was once again leader of the Roumeliot Party. He tried, along withTheodoros Kolokotronis andAugustinos Kapodistrias to form a government but due to severe disagreements the coalition was dissolved.Political career under Otto of Greece's rule
Until
Otto of Greece reached adulthood, Kolettis was Minister of the Navy and Minister of Defense. In 1835, he was sent toFrance as the ambassador where he created connections with French politicians and intellectuals. He returned to Greece after the coup that broke out inAthens in September 1843, which forced King Otto to grant a constitution and Kolettis took part in the subsequent Constitutional Assembly. To contest the elections in 1844, he formed a party, the "French Party" (Γαλλικό Κόμμα) and together withAndreas Metaxas , leader of the "English Party" formed a government. When Metaxas resigned, he became Prime Minister and served as such until his death in 1847. He is credited with conceiving theMegali Idea or "Great Idea" which became the core of Greek foreign policy until the early 20th century.ee also
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Greek War of Independence
*History of Modern Greece
*List of Prime Ministers of Greece
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