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Kostas Karamanlis, a nephew of former Greek President Konstantinos Karamanlis, was born in Athens and studied at University of Athens Law School and at the private Deree College, continuing with postgraduate studies in the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (Boston) in the United States, where he gained a master's degree ...
Konstantinos G. Karamanlis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Γ. Καραμανλής , [ 1 ] pronounced [konstaˈdinos karamanˈlis] ; 8 March 1907 – 23 April 1998) was a Greek politician who was the four-time Prime Minister of Greece and two-term president of the Third Hellenic Republic .
Karamanlis comes from a family with long political traditions. He is the son of politician Achileas Karamanlis [ el ] , [ 1 ] nephew of Konstantinos Karamanlis and cousin of Kostas Karamanlis . Karamanlis studied history and economics at Hamilton College in New York, then studied at Tufts University in Massachusetts.
Kostas Karamanlis (born 1956), nephew of Konstantinos, former Prime Minister of Greece Anastasia Pazaiti-Karamanli (born 1966), better known as Natasa Pazaïti , wife of Kostas Achilleas Karamanlis [ el ] (born 1932), son of George and brother of Konstantinos, MP 1974-2009 and government minister
Kostas Karamanlis served as a Prime Minister of Greece for two consecutive terms. During his incumbency, the period 2004-2009, he formed two cabinets.The second Kostas Karamanlis cabinet was formed after the 2007 elections and was succeeded by the George Papandreou Cabinet.
Transportation Minister Kostas Karamanlis resigned, saying he was stepping down “as a basic indication of respect for the memory of the people who died so unfairly.” ...
The Konstantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy (Greek: Ινστιτούτο Δημοκρατίας «Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής») is the official think-tank of the Greek conservative Nea Demokratia (Greece)(ND) party, and named after the party's founder, Konstantinos Karamanlis.
Kostas Karamanlis served as a Prime Minister of Greece for two consecutive terms. During his incumbency, the period 2004-2009, he formed two cabinets.The first Karamanlis Cabinet succeeded the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) cabinet of Costas Simitis after the 2004 elections, and was followed by Karamanlis' Second Cabinet after the 2007 elections.