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Adamantios Androutsopoulos

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Lawyer and professor (1919–2000)

Adamantios Androutsopoulos
Αδαμάντιος Ανδρουτσόπουλος
Androutsopoulos in 1973
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
25 November 1973 – 23 July 1974
PresidentPhaedon Gizikis
Preceded bySpyros Markezinis
Succeeded byKonstantinos Karamanlis
Minister of the Interior
In office
26 August 1971 – 10 May 1973
Prime MinisterGeorgios Papadopoulos
Preceded byStylianos Pattakos
Succeeded byStylianos Pattakos
Minister of Finance
In office
25 November 1973 – 26 July 1974
Prime MinisterHimself
Preceded byIoannis Koulis
Succeeded byIoannis Pesmazoglou
In office
21 April 1967 – 26 August 1971
Prime MinisterKonstantinos Kollias
Georgios Papadopoulos
Preceded byKonstantinos Papakonstantinou
Succeeded byIoannis Koulis
Personal details
Born20 August 1919
Psari,Messenia, Greece
Died10 November 2000(2000-11-10) (aged 81)
Athens, Greece
OccupationLawyer

Adamantios Androutsopoulos (Greek:Αδαμάντιος Ανδρουτσόπουλος; 20 August 1919 – 10 November 2000) was a lawyer and professor. He held various ministerial posts under theGreek military junta of 1967–1974 and was finally appointed as interimPrime Minister of Greece from 1973 to 1974 by junta strongmanDimitrios Ioannides. He was the last Prime Minister appointed under the junta before the1974 general election that marked a return to civilian rule.

He was born inPsari,Messenia, Greece in 1919.[1] He studied at theUniversity of Athens and at theUniversity of Chicago. He never graduated from Chicago but graduated from John Marshall Law School.[2] He wasFinance Minister (21 April 1967 – 26 August 1971) andMinister for the Interior (26 August 1971 – 10 May 1973) during thePapadopoulosmilitary régime.[3] When Papadopoulos was overthrown in 1973 by Ioannides, Androutsopoulos was appointedHead of Government (25 November 1973 – 23 July 1974), and also Finance Minister (25 November 1973 – 26 July 1974), until the return ofdemocratic government in 1974 during theMetapolitefsi.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^"Index Am-Aq".Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved15 September 2007.
  2. ^Το αποκαλυπτικόν δημοσίευμα δια τον κ. Ανδρουτσόπουλον,Μακεδονία 1 August 1974.
  3. ^ab"Greek ministries, etc".Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved15 September 2007.
  4. ^"Political Leaders: Greece". Archived fromthe original on 24 December 2007. Retrieved15 September 2007.
Political offices
Preceded byPrime Minister of Greece
25 November 1973 – 23 July 1974
Succeeded by
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)
1Head of military/dictatorial government.2Head of rival government not controllingAthens.3Head of emergency orcaretaker government.4Head ofcollaborationist government during theAxis occupation (1941–44).
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)
(1935–1973/4)
Military Junta
(1967–1974)
Third Hellenic Republic
(since 1974)
Initalics are denoted the interior ministers of parallel or non-recognized governments
Military Junta
(1967–1974)
Third Hellenic Republic
(since 1974)
International
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