- List of Prime Ministers of Greece
This is a list of the heads of government of the modern Greek state from its establishment during the
Greek Revolution to the present day. Although in the early decades various official and semi-official appellations were used, the title of Prime Minister has become the formal designation of the office at least since 1843.Color key
First Hellenic Republic (1822–1832)The heads of government of the provisional Greek state during the
Greek War of Independence .{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! colspan=2 |Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"!colspan=8 | "Provisional Administration of Greece" (1822–1827)
-!style="background-color: White" |1Alexandros Mavrokordatos |
1791–1865January 13 1822 May 10 1823 |
President of the Executive
-!style="background-color: White" |2Petros Mavromichalis |
1765–1848May 10 1823 December 31 1823 |
President of the Executive
-!style="background-color: White" |3Georgios Kountouriotis |
1782–1858December 31 1823 April 26 1826 |
President of the Executive
-!style="background-color: White" |4Andreas Zaimis |
1791–1840April 26 1826 April 14 1827 |
President of the Governmental Commission
-!style="background-color: White"Georgios Mavromichalis Ioannis Nakos Ioannis Milaitis |
1800–1831April 15 1827 January 24 1828 |
Acting Governmental Commission
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-!colspan=8 | "Hellenic State" (1827–1832)
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |5Ioannis Kapodistrias |
1776–1831January 24 1828 October 9 1831
Russian Party
Governor of Greece (Head of state and government), assassinated
-!style="background-color: White"Spyridon Trikoupis |
1788–1873February 1 1828 February 17 1829 |
Chief Secretary of State, under Governor I. Kapodistrias
-!style="background-color: White"Nikolaos Spiliadis |
1785–1867February 17 1829 October 9 1831 |
Chief Secretary of State, under Governor I. Kapodistrias
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |6Augustinos Kapodistrias |
1778–1857October 9 1831 April 8 1832
Russian Party
Governor of Greece
-!style="background-color: White"Ioannis Kolettis Theodoros Kolokotronis Andreas Zaimis Andreas Metaxas Dimitrios Boundouris |
1774–1847
1770–1843
1791–1840
1786–1860April 8 1832 April 14 1832 |
Governmental Commission
-!style="background-color: White"Georgios Kountouriotis Dimitrios Ypsilantis Ioannis Kolettis Spyridon Trikoupis Andreas Zaimis Andreas Metaxas |
1782–1858
1793–1832
1774–1847
1788–1873
1791–1840
1786–1860April 14 1832 October 3 1832 |
Governmental Commission
-!style="background-color: White"Ioannis Kolettis Andreas Zaimis |
1774–1847
1791–1840October 3 1832 February 6 1833 |
Governmental Commission
-Kingdom of Greece -Wittelsbach Dynasty (1832–1862)The heads of government during the reign of King Otto.{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! colspan=2 |Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"!colspan=8 | "Absolute Monarchy" (1832–1843)
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |7Spyridon Trikoupis |
1788–1873February 6 1833 October 24 1833
English Party
President of the Ministerial Council
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |8Alexandros Mavrokordatos |
1791–1865October 24 1833 June 12 1834
English Party
President of the Ministerial Council
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |9Ioannis Kolettis |
1774–1847June 12 1834 June 1 1835
French Party
President of the Ministerial Council
-!style="background-color: White" |10
Count Josef Ludwig von Armansperg|
1787–1853June 1 1835 February 14 1837 |
Chief Secretary of State
-!style="background-color: White" |11Ignaz von Rundhart |
1790–1838February 14 1837 December 20 1837 |
Chief Secretary of State
-!style="background-color: White" |12
King Otto|
1815–1867December 20 1837 July 6 1841 |
Personally supervised the government
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |13Alexandros Mavrokordatos |
1791–1865July 6 1841 August 22 1841
English Party
Chief Secretary of State
-!style="background-color: White" |14
King Otto|
1815–1867August 22 1841 September 15 1843 |
Personally supervised the government
-
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"!colspan=8 | "Constitutional Monarchy" (1843–1862)
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |15Andreas Metaxas |
1790–1860September 15 1843 March 11 1844
Russian Party
New Constitution adopted
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |16Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877March 11 1844 April 11 1844
Russian Party|
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |17Alexandros Mavrokordatos |
1791–1865April 11 1844 August 18 1844
English Party|
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |18Ioannis Kolettis |
1774–1847August 18 1844 September 17 1847
French Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |19Kitsos Tzavelas |
1801–1855September 17 1847 March 19 1848
Russian Party|
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |20Georgios Kountouriotis |
1782–1858March 19 1848 October 27 1848
French Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |21Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877October 27 1848 December 24 1849
Russian Party|
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |22Antonios Kriezis |
1796–1865December 24 1849 May 28 1854
English Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |23Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877May 28 1854 July 29 1854
Russian Party|
-!style="background-color: LightCoral" |24Alexandros Mavrokordatos |
1791–1865July 29 1854 October 11 1855
English Party|
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |25Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878October 11 1855 November 25 1857
French Party|
-!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |26Athanasios Miaoulis |
1815–1867November 25 1857 June 7 1862 ||
-!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |27Gennaios Kolokotronis |
1803–1868June 7 1862 October 23 1862 |
Deposition of King Otto on October 10
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- bgcolor="CCCCCC"!colspan=8 | "Regency" (1862–1863)
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |28Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878October 23 1862 February 21 1863
French Party
Head of Provisional Government
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |29Aristidis Moraitinis |
1806–1875February 21 1863 February 24 1863
Russian Party
President of the National Assembly
-!style="background-color: White" |30Zinovios Valvis |
1800–1886February 24 1863 April 9 1863 |
Head of Provisional Government
-!style="background-color: White" |31Diomidis Kyriakos |
1811–1869April 9 1863 May 10 1863 ||
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |32Benizelos Rouphos |
1795–1868May 10 1863 October 30 1863
French Party|Kingdom of Greece - Glücksburg Dynasty (1863–1924)The heads of government during the first period of the Glücksburg dynasty.{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! colspan=2 |Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |33Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878November 6 1863 March 17 1864
French Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |34Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877March 17 1864 April 28 1864
Russian Party
New Constitution adopted
-!style="background-color: White" |35Zinovios Valvis |
1800–1886April 28 1864 August 7 1864 ||
-!style="background-color: MediumSeaGreen" |36Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877August 7 1864 February 9 1865
Russian Party|
-!style="background-color: CornflowerBlue" |37Benizelos Rouphos |
1795–1868February 9 1865 March 14 1865
French Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |38Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883March 14 1865 November 1 1865 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |39Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889November 1 1865 November 15 1865 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |40Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878November 15 1865 November 18 1865 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |41Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883November 18 1865 November 25 1865 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |42Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889November 25 1865 December 11 1865 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |43Benizelos Rouphos |
1795–1868December 11 1865 June 21 1866 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |44Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878June 21 1866 December 30 1866 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |45Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883December 30 1866 January 1 1868 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |46Aristidis Moraitinis |
1806–1875January 1 1868 February 6 1868 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |47Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878February 6 1868 February 6 1869 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |48Thrasyvoulos Zaimis |
1829–1880February 6 1869 July 22 1870 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |49Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889July 22 1870 December 15 1870 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |50Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883December 15 1870 November 9 1871 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |51Thrasyvoulos Zaimis |
1829–1880November 9 1871 January 6 1872 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |52Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878January 6 1872 July 20 1872 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |53Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889July 20 1872 February 21 1874 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |54Dimitrios Voulgaris |
1802–1878February 21 1874 May 8 1875 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |55Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896May 8 1875 October 27 1875
New Party
Principle ofparliamentary majority introduced
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |56Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883October 27 1875 December 8 1876
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |57Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889December 8 1876 December 13 1876 ||
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |58Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883December 13 1876 March 10 1877
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |59Epameinontas Deligeorgis |
1829–1889March 10 1877 June 1 1877 ||
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |60Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883June 1 1877 June 7 1877
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |61Konstantinos Kanaris |
1790–1877June 7 1877 September 14 1877 |
Government of national unity
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |62Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883September 14 1877 November 2 1878
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |63Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896November 2 1878 November 7 1878
New Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |64Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883November 7 1878 March 22 1880
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |65Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896March 22 1880 October 25 1880
New Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |66Alexandros Koumoundouros |
1817–1883October 25 1880 March 15 1882
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |67Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896March 15 1882 May 1 1885
New Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |68Theodoros Deligiannis |
1820–1905May 1 1885 May 9 1886
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |69Dimitrios Valvis |
1814–1886May 9 1886 May 21 1886 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |70Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896May 21 1886 November 5 1890
New Party
Three consecutive terms
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |71Theodoros Deligiannis |
1820–1905November 5 1890 March 1 1892
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |72Konstantinos Konstantopoulos |
1832–1910March 1 1892 June 22 1892 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |73Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896June 22 1892 May 15 1893
New Party
Publicinsolvency declared
-!style="background-color: White" |74Sotirios Sotiropoulos |
1831–1898May 15 1893 November 11 1893 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |75Charilaos Trikoupis |
1832–1896November 11 1893 January 24 1895
New Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |76Nikolaos Deligiannis |
1845–1910January 24 1895 June 11 1895
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |77Theodoros Deligiannis |
1820–1905June 11 1895 April 30 1897
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |78Dimitrios Rallis |
1844–1921April 30 1897 October 3 1897 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |79Alexandros Zaimis |
1855–1936October 3 1897 April 14 1899 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |80Georgios Theotokis |
1844–1916April 14 1899 November 25 1901
New Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |81Alexandros Zaimis |
1855–1936November 25 1901 December 6 1902 ||
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |82Theodoros Deligiannis |
1820–1905December 6 1902 June 27 1903
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |83Georgios Theotokis |
1844–1916June 27 1903 July 11 1903
New Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |84Dimitrios Rallis |
1844–1921July 11 1903 December 19 1903 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |85Georgios Theotokis |
1844–1916December 19 1903 December 29 1904
New Party|
-!style="background-color: SkyBlue" |86Theodoros Deligiannis |
1820–1905December 29 1904 June 13 1905
Nationalist Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |87Dimitrios Rallis |
1844–1921June 22 1905 December 21 1905 ||
-!style="background-color: YellowGreen" |89Georgios Theotokis |
1844–1916December 21 1905 July 29 1909
New Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |90Dimitrios Rallis |
1844–1921July 29 1909 August 28 1909 |
Goudi Pronunciamiento by theMilitary League
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: White" |91Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis |
1849–1916August 28 1909 January 31 1910 |
supervised by the Military League
-!style="background-color: White" |92Stephanos Dragoumis |
1842–1923January 31 1910 October 18 1910 ||
-!style="background-color: Gold" |93Eleftherios Venizelos |
1864–1936October 18 1910 March 10 1915
Liberal Party
Two terms (Nov. 1910 and 1912 elections). New Constitution adopted. Resigned after disagreement with King Constantine I.
-!style="background-color: White" |94Dimitrios Gounaris |
1866–1922March 10 1915 August 23 1915 ||
-!style="background-color: Gold" |95Eleftherios Venizelos |
1864–1936August 23 1915 October 7 1915
Liberal Party
Won May elections, resigned again over disagreement with the king over Greece's entry in theFirst World War . Begin ofNational Schism .
-!style="background-color: White" |96Alexandros Zaimis |
1855–1936October 7 1915 November 7 1915 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |97Stephanos Skouloudis |
1836–1928November 7 1915 June 22 1916 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |98Alexandros Zaimis |
1855–1936June 22 1916 September 16 1916 ||
-!style="background-color: White" |99Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos |
1853–1927September 16 1916 October 10 1916 ||
-style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: Gold"Eleftherios Venizelos |
1864–1936September 19 1916 June 27 1917
Liberal Party
Rival "Government of National Defence" controlling northern Greece and Crete. Recognized byWorld War I Allies as ofDecember 19 1916 . Entered World War I.
-!style="background-color: White" |100Spyridon Lambros |
1851–1919October 10 1916 February 5 1917 |
Official "royal" government, controlling southern Greece
-!style="background-color: White" |101Alexandros Zaimis |
1855–1936February 5 1917 June 27 1917 |
Official "royal" government, controlling southern Greece
-!style="background-color: Gold" |102Eleftherios Venizelos |
1864–1936June 27 1917 November 18 1920
Liberal Party
Abdication of King Constantine after Allied ultimatum. Controlling the entire country, official entry of Greece into the First World War.
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |103Dimitrios Rallis |
1844–1921November 18 1920 February 6 1921
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |104Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos |
1853–1927February 6 1921 April 8 1921
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |105Dimitrios Gounaris |
1866–1922April 8 1921 May 16 1922
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |106Nikolaos Stratos |
1872–1922May 16 1922 May 22 1922
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |107Petros Protopapadakis |
1860–1922May 22 1922 September 10 1922
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |108Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos |
1855–1939September 10 1922 September 29 1922 |
Military revolt after theAsia Minor Catastrophe , led by ColonelsNikolaos Plastiras andStylianos Gonatas
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |109Anastasios Charalambis |
1862–1949September 29 1922 September 30 1922
Army Lt. General
Prime Minister for one day in absence of Sotirios Krokidas from Athens
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: White" |110Sotirios Krokidas |
1852–1924September 30 1922 November 27 1922 |
Head ofinterim government under military supervision. Resigned overTrial of the Six .
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |111Stylianos Gonatas |
1876–1966November 27 1922 January 15 1924
Army Colonel
On Jan. 15, 1924, Plastiras and Gonatas surrendered power to the National Assembly
-!style="background-color: Gold" |112Eleftherios Venizelos |
1864–1936January 24 1924 February 19 1924
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |113Georgios Kafantaris |
1873–1946February 19 1924 March 12 1924 ||
=Second Hellenic Republic (1924–1935)=The heads of government during the Second Hellenic Republic.{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
-!style="background-color: White" |114Alexandros Papanastasiou
1876–1936March 12 1924 July 24 1924 |
Government formed in alliance with Liberal Party. Republic proclaimed on March 25 and confirmed by plebiscite on April 13
-!style="background-color: Gold" |115Themistoklis Sophoulis
1862–1949July 24 1924 October 7 1924
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: Gold" |116Andreas Michalakopoulos
1876–1938October 7 1924 June 26 1925
Liberal Party
Overthrown by coup
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |117
Theodoros Pangalos
1878–1952June 25 1925 July 19 1926
Lt. General
Dictator
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"
!style="background-color: White" |118Athanasios Eftaxias
1849–1931July 19 1926 August 23 1926 |
Under Theodoros Pangalos' dictatorship
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |119Georgios Kondylis
1879–1936August 23 1926 December 4 1926
Major General
Overthrew Pangalos, head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: White" |120Alexandros Zaimis
1855–1936December 4 1926 July 4 1928 ||
-!style="background-color: Gold" |121Eleftherios Venizelos
1864–1936July 4 1928 May 26 1932
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |122Alexandros Papanastasiou
1876–1936May 26 1932 June 5 1932
Farmers’ and Workers’ Party|
-!style="background-color: Gold" |123Eleftherios Venizelos
1864–1936June 5 1932 November 3 1932
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |124Panagis Tsaldaris
1868–1936November 3 1932 January 16 1933
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: Gold" |125Eleftherios Venizelos
1864–1936January 16 1933 March 6 1933
Liberal Party|
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |126Alexandros Othonaios
1879–1970March 6 1933 March 10 1933
Lt. General
Head of military emergency government during the 1933 Venizelist coup attempt.
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |127Panagis Tsaldaris
1868–1936March 10 1933 October 10 1935
People's Party
After successful suppression of Venizelist revolt in March 1935, gradual reorientation towards restoration of monarchy. Toppled by Armed Forces.Kingdom of Greece restored (1935-1973/1974)The heads of government during the second period of the Glücksburg dynasty, including the rival governments during the Second World War and the Civil War, as well as the 1967-74 military regime.{| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |128Georgios Kondylis
1879–1936October 10 1935 November 30 1935
Lt. General and head of National Radical Party
Assumed government, abolished the Republic on October 10, confirmed by plebiscite. Regent until the return of King George II on3 November 1935 .
-!style="background-color: White" |129Konstantinos Demertzis
1876–1936November 30 1935 April 12 1936
Professor of Law
Two terms, initially as head of acaretaker government . After the deadlock of the 1936 elections and until his death, head of compromise government.
-style="background-color: DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: White" |130Ioannis Metaxas
1871–1941April 13 1936 January 29 1941
Freethinkers' Party
Former General. Vice-president of Demertzis' government. Suspended Parliament and established dictatorship on4 August 1936 (The "4th of August Regime ")
-!style="background-color: White" |131Alexandros Koryzis
1885–1941January 29 1941 April 18 1941
Chairman of theBank of Greece
Committed suicide upon the entrance of the German troops in Athens
-!style="background-color: White" |132Emmanouil Tsouderos
1882–1956April 21 1941 April 13 1944
Chairman of theBank of Greece
In exile to Crete and then Cairo fromApril 29 1941 .
-style="background:#778899"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki"Georgios Tsolakoglou
1886–1948April 29 1941 December 2 1942
Lt. General
Head of thecollaborationist government under Axis occupation
-style="background:#778899"!style="background-color: White"Konstantinos Logothetopoulos
1878–1951December 2 1942 April 7 1943
Professor of Medicine
Head of thecollaborationist government under Axis occupation
-style="background:#778899"!style="background-color: RoyalBlue"Ioannis Rallis
1878–1946April 7 1943 October 12 1944 |
Head of thecollaborationist government under Axis occupation
-style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: Red"Evripidis Bakirtzis
1895–1947March 10 1944 April 18 1944
|Communist Party
Chairman of thePolitical Committee of National Liberation (PEEA), a government in EAM-held territories
-!style="background-color: Gold" |133Sophoklis Venizelos
1894–1964April 13 1944 April 26 1944
Liberal Party
Head of the internationally recognized government-in-exile in Cairo.
-style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: White"Alexandros Svolos
1892–1952April 18 1944 September 2 1944
Professor of Law
Chairman of thePEEA
-!style="background-color: White" |134
George Papandreou
1888–1968April 26 1944 January 3 1945 |
Head of the internationally recognized government-in-exile in Cairo. Absorbed thePEEA afterLebanon conference in May 1944 and formed government of national unity. Repatriated18 October 1944 . Resigned during the "Dekemvriana".
-!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |135Nikolaos Plastiras
1883–1953January 3 1945 April 9 1945
retired General, Liberal-leaning|
-!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |136Petros Voulgaris
1884–1957April 9 1945 October 17 1945
Rear Admiral|
-!style="background-color: White" |137
Archbishop Damaskinos Papandreou
1891–1949October 17 1945 November 1 1945 |
Regent and Prime Minister
-!style="background-color: White" |138Panagiotis Kanellopoulos
1902–1986November 1 1945 November 22 1945 National Unionist Party |
-!style="background-color: Gold" |139Themistoklis Sophoulis
1862–1949November 22 1945 April 4 1946
Liberal Party|
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |140Panagiotis Poulitsas
1881–1968April 4 1946 April 18 1946
Senior Judge
Interim government
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |141Konstantinos Tsaldaris
1884–1970April 18 1946 January 25 1947
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: White" |142Dimitrios Maximos
1873–1955January 25 1947 August 29 1947 |
Head ofcoalition government
-!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |143Konstantinos Tsaldaris
1884–1970August 29 1947 November 7 1947
People's Party|
-!style="background-color: Gold" |144Themistoklis Sophoulis
1862–1949November 7 1947 June 24 1949
Liberal Party
Four terms, head of coalition government of all centrist and rightist parties
- style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: Red"Markos Vafiadis
1906–1992December 24 1947 February 7 1949
Communist Party
Head ofProvisional Democratic Government , a Communist rival government formed during theGreek Civil War
- style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: Red"Nikolaos Zachariadis
1903–1973February 7 1949 April 3 1949
Communist Party
Head ofProvisional Democratic Government
- style="background:Tomato"!style="background-color: Red"Dimitrios Partsalidis
1905–1980April 3 1949
October 1950
Communist Party
Head ofProvisional Democratic Government . Defeated and in exile sinceAugust 28 1949 .
-!style="background-color: Gold" |145Alexandros Diomidis
1875–1950June 30 1949 January 6 1950
Liberal Party
Vice-president of Sophoulis' government, after his death head of the coalition government of all centrist and rightist parties
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: RoyalBlue" |146Ioannis Theotokis
1880–1961January 6 1950 March 23 1950
People's Party
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: Gold" |147Sophoklis Venizelos
1894–1964March 23 1950 April 15 1950
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumPurple" |148Nikolaos Plastiras
1883–1953April 15 1950 August 21 1950 National Progressive Centre Union |
-!style="background-color: Gold" |149Sophoklis Venizelos
1894–1964August 21 1950 November 1 1951
Liberal Party|
-!style="background-color: MediumPurple" |150Nikolaos Plastiras
1883–1953November 1 1951 October 11 1952 National Progressive Centre Union |
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |151Dimitrios Kiousopoulos
1892–1977October 11 1952 November 19 1952
Senior Judge
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |152Alexander Papagos
1883–1955November 19 1952 October 4 1955 Greek Rally
Field Marshal
-!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |153Constantine Karamanlis
1907–1998October 6 1955 March 5 1958 Greek Rally /National Radical Union |
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |154Konstantinos Georgakopoulos
1890–1978March 5 1958 May 17 1958
President of theHellenic Red Cross
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |155Constantine Karamanlis
1907–1998May 17 1958 September 20 1961 National Radical Union |
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |156Konstantinos Dovas
1898–1973September 20 1961 November 4 1961
Retired General, head of theRoyal Household
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |157Konstantinos Karamanlis
1907–1998November 4 1961 June 17 1963 National Radical Union |
-!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |158Panagiotis Pipinelis
1899–1970June 17 1963 September 29 1963 National Radical Union |
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |159Stylianos Mavromichalis
1902–1981September 29 1963 November 8 1963
Senior Judge
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: SeaGreen" |160
George Papandreou
1888–1968November 8 1963 December 30 1963 Center Union |
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |161Ioannis Paraskevopoulos
1900–1984December 30 1963 February 18 1964
Vice-chairman of theBank of Greece
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: SeaGreen" |162
George Papandreou
1888–1968February 18 1964 July 15 1965 Center Union |
-!style="background-color: White" |163Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas
1893–1987July 15 1965 August 20 1965
ex-Center Union
Failed to achieve parliamentary confidence during the 1965 Apostasy
-!style="background-color: White" |164Ilias Tsirimokos
1907–1968August 20 1965 September 17 1965
ex-Center Union
Failed to achieve parliamentary confidence during the 1965 Apostasy
-!style="background-color: White" |165Stephanos Stephanopoulos
1898–1982September 17 1965 December 22 1966 Liberal Democratic Center
Failed to achieve parliamentary confidence during the 1965 Apostasy
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |166Ioannis Paraskevopoulos
1900–1984December 22 1966 April 3 1967
Vice-chairman of theBank of Greece
Head ofcaretaker government
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |167Panagiotis Kanellopoulos
1902–1986April 3 1967 April 21 1967 National Radical Union
Head ofcaretaker government
-
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"!colspan=7 | Military Dictatorship (1967–1974)
-style="background:DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: White" |168Konstantinos Kollias
1901–1998April 21 1967 December 13 1967
Senior Judge|
-style="background:DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: DarkKhaki" |169Georgios Papadopoulos
1919–1999December 13 1967 October 8 1973
Colonel
Monarchy abolished onJune 1 1973 . Republic proclaimed, with himself as President.
-style="background:DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: SteelBlue" |170Spyros Markezinis
1909–2000October 8 1973 November 25 1973 |
Attempted democratization. Overthrown by hardliners led byDimitrios Ioannides
-style="background:DarkKhaki"!style="background-color: White" |171Adamantios Androutsopoulos
1919–2000November 25 1973 July 24 1974 ||
=Third Hellenic Republic (1974–today)={| class="wikitable"
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"! #! colspan=2 |Name! Born/Died! Took Office! Left Office! Party! Notes
- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
-!style="background-color: DarkBlue; color:white;" |172Konstantinos Karamanlis 1907–1998
July 24 1974 May 10 1980
New Democracy
Three consecutive terms. Monarchy abolished andparliamentary republic established by referendum on13 December 1974 . New Constitution adopted.
-!style="background-color: DarkBlue; color:white;" |173Georgios Rallis |
1918–2006May 10 1980 October 21 1981
New Democracy
Succeeded Karamanlis, who had resigned and become President
-!style="background-color: Green; color:white;" |174Andreas Papandreou |
1919–1996October 21 1981 July 2 1989 PASOK
Two consecutive terms. 1986 Constitutional amendment reduces powers of Presidency.
-!style="background-color: DarkBlue; color:white;" |175Tzannis Tzannetakis |
1927–July 2 1989 October 12 1989
New Democracy
Head of coalition government withSynaspismos
-style="background-color: LightGrey"!style="background-color: White" |176Yiannis Grivas |
1923–October 12 1989 November 23 1989
None (senior judge)
Head ofcaretaker government
-!style="background-color: White" |177Xenophon Zolotas |
1904–2004November 23 1989 April 11 1990
None (former Governor of theBank of Greece )
Head of government of national unity
-!style="background-color: DarkBlue; color:white;" |178Konstantinos Mitsotakis |
1918–April 11 1990 October 13 1993
New Democracy
Resigned due to loss of parliamentary majority
-!style="background-color: Green; color:white;" |179Andreas Papandreou |
1919–1996October 13 1993 January 22 1996 PASOK
Resigned due to ill health, died shortly afterwards
-!style="background-color: Green; color:white;" |180Kostas Simitis |
1936–January 22 1996 March 10 2004 PASOK
Two consecutive terms. 2001 Constitutional amendment.
-!style="background-color: DarkBlue; color:white;" |181Kostas Karamanlis |
1956–March 10 2004 |
New Democracy
Incumbent, two consecutive termsNote on transliteration
There is no firm convention for the rendering of Greek personal names into English. Traditionally, Greek names were Romanised in spelling (thus, Sophoklis became
Sophocles and Aiskhylos becameAeschylus ), and also Anglicised in form (thus, Georgios became George and Alexandros became Alexander). English-speaking readers are more used to seeing (for example)Constantine Karamanlis than Konstantinos Karamanlis. His namesake nephew and incumbent prime minister invariably uses the less formal version ("Kostas") of his given name.Recently there has been an increasing tendency to use the Greek forms, to reflect a more realistic version of how the actual name sounds, but sometimes there is no consistency (
Andreas Papandreou , for example, is never called Andrew Papandreou, but George Papandreou is never called Giorgios Papandreou, but can also be called Georgios Papandreou). Also certain Greek consonants do not have exact counterparts in English. Reflecting this inconsistency, this table uses Greek forms wherever possible, except for those Prime Ministers for whose names an Anglicised form is established due to the absence of a corresponding English consonant.ee also
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