Ààrẹ ilẹ̀ Gríìsì

(Àtúnjúwe láti President of Greece)

Ààrẹ ilẹ̀ Gríìsì tabi Ààrẹ ilẹ̀ Hẹ́llẹ́nìkì Olómìnira (President of the Hellenic Republic) (Gíríkì: [Πρόεδρος της Ελληνικής Δημοκρατίας] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help)), ni olori orile-ede ile Gríìsì. Ipo yi je didasile leyin Greek republic referendum, 1974, o si je ti ofin ibagbepo ni 1975. Aare lowolowo ni Dr. Karolos Papoulias.

Ààrẹ Hẹ́llẹ́nìkì Olómìnira
Presidential Standard of the Hellenic Republic
Lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́
Dr. Karolos Papoulias
(took office: 12 March 2005)
StyleHis Excellency
Iye ìgbà5 years, renewable once
Ẹni àkọ́kọ́Michail Stasinopoulos
Formation18 December 1974
Websitewww.presidency.gr


Akojo awon Aare ni Igba Oselu Keta àtúnṣe

PresidentPictureLifeTook officeLeft officeComments
Michail StasinopoulosFáìlì:Stasinopoulos.jpg1903–2002December 18, 1974June 19, 19751st President (pro tempore).
Elected by parliament with 206 votes
Constantine TsatsosFáìlì:Tsatsos.jpg1899–1987June 19, 1975May 15, 19802nd President
Supported by the New Democracy party, elected by parliament with 210 votes
Constantine Karamanlis 1907–1998May 15, 1980March 10, 19853rd President (first term)
Supported by the New Democracy party, elected by parliament with 183 votes on the third ballot
Ioannis Alevras1912–1995March 10, 1985March 30, 1985Speaker of Parliament acting as President pro tempore
Christos Sartzetakis1929–March 30, 1985May 4, 19904th President
Supported by the PASOK party, elected by parliament with 180 votes on the third ballot
Constantine Karamanlis 1907–1998May 4, 1990March 10, 1995(second term)
Supported by the New Democracy party, elected by parliament with 153 votes on the fifth ballot
Konstantinos Stephanopoulos 1926–March 10, 1995March 12, 20055th President (two terms)
Supported by the Political Spring and PASOK parties, elected by parliament with 181 votes on the third ballot. Re-elected with 269 votes on the first ballot
Karolos Papoulias 1929–March 12, 2005incumbent6th President (two terms)
Supported by the New Democracy and PASOK parties, elected by parliament with 279 votes on the first ballot. Re-elected with 266 votes on the first ballot


Itokasi àtúnṣe