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    Georgios Papandreou (Greek: Γεώργιος Παπανδρέου Geórgios Papandréou; 13 February 1888 – 1 November 1968) was a Greek politician, the founder of the Papandreou...
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    prime minister, following his father Andreas and his grandfather Georgios Papandreou. He resigned on 11 November 2011 during the Greek government debt...
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  • Dimitrios Papandreou (1891–1949), Archbishop Damaskinos of Athens. George Papandreou (born 1952), Greek politician and Prime Minister of Greece. Georgios Papandreou...
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    had. His father, Georgios Papandreou, and his son, George Papandreou, have both also served as prime ministers of Greece. Papandreou was born on the island...
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    Georgios Papandreou (Greek: Γεώργιος Παπανδρέου; 1859–1940) was a Greek historian, linguist and an author. Georgios Papandreou (born circa 1859) was a...
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    the caretaker government a month before scheduled elections which Georgios Papandreou's Centre Union was favoured to win. The dictatorship was characterised...
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  • Apostasia of 1965 (category Georgios Papandreou)
    Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou and subsequent appointment, by King Constantine II, of successive prime ministers from Papandreou's own party, the...
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    popular former Prime Minister, Geórgios Papandreou. Papadopoulos used his power gained from the coup to try to place Papandreou under house arrest and re-engineer...
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    Centre Union (category Georgios Papandreou)
    was a major centrist political party in Greece, created in 1961 by Georgios Papandreou. The Centre Union was a political party in Greece in the 1960s which...
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    party appears in the press and on ballot papers under the name of Georgios Papandreou in order not to cause misinterpretations by using the term "socialist"...
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    Nikos Papandreou (born 29 September 1956) is a Greek politician, cultural commentator and writer. He has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament...
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    elections of 28 May 1967, which were expected to favour a victory for Georgios Papandreou's Centre Union. Paraskevopoulos resigned and Kanellopoulos stepped...
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    Dekemvriana (category Georgios Papandreou)
    December 1 1944, the Greek government of "National Unity" under Georgios Papandreou and Lt. General Scobie (British head of the Allied forces in Greece...
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    Papandreou and Nikolaos Plastiras; he was also the Prime Minister of three such governments. In 1954 his longtime friendship with Georgios Papandreou...
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  • 1964 Greek legislative election (category Georgios Papandreou)
    February 1964. They resulted in a clear victory for Georgios Papandreou and his Center Union (EK). Papandreou subsequently formed the 37th government since...
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  • Fileleftheron) is formed under Eleftherios Venizelos 1935: Faction around Georgios Papandreou forms the Democratic Socialist Party of Greece 1936: All political...
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    group of officers; the group's alleged leader was Andreas Papandreou, son of Georgios Papandreou, the leader of the Center Union political party and the...
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    figure in Greece. His son-in-law Georgios Papandreou, his grandson Andreas Papandreou, and his great-grandson George Papandreou all became Prime Ministers of...
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  • power from 1928 until 1932. Venizelists Sophoklis Venizelos and Georgios Papandreou formed the core of the Greek government in exile during the Axis...
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    Chant-Papandreou (born September 30, 1923) is a Greek-American activist, second wife of Andreas Papandreou (1951–1989) and mother of George Papandreou. She...
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  • 1974 Greek legislative election (category Andreas Papandreou)
    a radical socialist party led by Andreas Papandreou, son of the former Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou. These were the priorities of the Karamanlis's...
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    killed or wounded. Venizelos resigned as prime minister in favor of Georgios Papandreou on 26 April 1944. After the mutiny, of the 18, 500 Greek soldiers...
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    founder was Andreas Papandreou, son of the late Greek liberal leader and three-time Prime Minister of Greece Georgios Papandreou Sr, and its co-founder...
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    for being the third wife and widow of Prime Minister of Greece Andreas Papandreou. Born Dimitra Liani in 1955 in Elefsina, she comes from a well-connected...
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    Andreas Papandreou's PASOK in 1981, and in 1984 Mitsotakis succeeded Evangelos Averoff as ND leader. He and Andreas Papandreou, the son of Georgios Papandreou...
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  • legislative election was scheduled to occur on 28 May 1967. Because Georgios Papandreou's Center Union was favored to win (after having been dismissed by...
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    resistance groups under a "Government of National Unity", headed by Georgios Papandreou was agreed. EAM-ELAS was granted one-fourth of the cabinet posts...
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  • III Kon. Karamanlis Pipinelis Mavromichalis II Georgios Papandreou Paraskevopoulos III Georgios Papandreou Athanasiadis-Novas Tsirimokos Stefanopoulos Paraskevopoulos...
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  • a well known military analyst and a national security advisor of Georgios Papandreou during his administration [el], Vasilis Filias, professor of sociology...
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  • dead. 1943 – The Easter Riots break out in Uppsala, Sweden. 1944 – Georgios Papandreou becomes head of the Greek government-in-exile based in Egypt. 1944...
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