Ioannis Paraskevopoulos

Greek banker and politician

Ioannis Paraskevopoulos (Greek: Ιωάννης Παρασκευόπουλος) (25 December 1900[1] – 8 April 1984[2]), was a Greek banker and politician who served twice as interim Prime Minister of Greece during the 1960s. He was born in Lavda, Elis.

References

  1. ^ Harris M. Lentz (2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
  2. ^ "item | Project ΑΣΕλΊς". greekhistoryrepository.gr.
Political offices
Preceded by
George Papandreou
Prime Minister of Greece
(caretaker)

30 December 1963 – 18 February 1964
Succeeded by
George Papandreou
Preceded by
Stefanos Stefanopoulos
Prime Minister of Greece
(interim)

22 December 1966 – 3 April 1967
Succeeded by
Panagiotis Kanellopoulos
Preceded by
Stavros Kostopoulos
Minister for National Defence of Greece
22 December 1966 – 30 March 1967
Succeeded by
Panagis Papaligouras [el]
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First Hellenic Republic
(1822–1832)
  • Mavrokordatos
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  • And. Zaimis
  • I. Kapodistrias
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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 controlling Athens. 3Head of emergency or caretaker government. 4Head of collaborationist government during the Axis occupation (1941–44).
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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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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)
In italics are denoted the Interior Ministers of parallel or non-recognized governments
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