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  • Costas Simitis
  • Prime Minister of Greece from 1996 to 2004

    reform, appearing both more 'modern' and 'European.' Costas Simitis was born in Piraeus to Georgios Simitis, a Professor at the School of Economic and Commercial

    Costas Simitis

    Costas Simitis

    Costas_Simitis

  • PASOK
  • Political party in Greece

    country from 1981 to 2004, under party founder Andreas Papandreou and Costas Simitis. Last elected to power in 2009, PASOK lost much of its popular support

    PASOK

    PASOK

    PASOK

  • 2000 Greek parliamentary election
  • ruling PASOK of Prime Minister Costas Simitis was narrowly re-elected, defeating the conservative New Democracy party. Simitis formed his third cabinet. The

    2000 Greek parliamentary election

    2000 Greek parliamentary election

    2000_Greek_parliamentary_election

  • Kostas Karamanlis
  • Greek politician

    Aided by the unpopularity of the incumbent PASOK government led by Costas Simitis (a party that had been in power between 1981 and 1989 and from 1993

    Kostas Karamanlis

    Kostas Karamanlis

    Kostas_Karamanlis

  • 1996 Greek parliamentary election
  • elections were held in Greece on 22 September 1996. The ruling PASOK of Costas Simitis was re-elected, defeating the liberal-conservative New Democracy party

    1996 Greek parliamentary election

    1996 Greek parliamentary election

    1996_Greek_parliamentary_election

  • George Papandreou
  • Greek politician, president of the Socialist International (born 1952)

    1994–1996). He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 1999 to 2004. Papandreou was leader of the Panhellenic Socialist

    George Papandreou

    George Papandreou

    George_Papandreou

  • Simitis
  • Surname list

    Grubrich-Simitis (1936–2024), German psychoanalyst Spiros Simitis (1934–2023), Greek-German jurist This page lists people with the surname Simitis. If an

    Simitis

    Simitis

  • Third cabinet of Costas Simitis
  • Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis dies aged 88". euronews. 2025-01-05. Retrieved 2026-01-29. Former Greek prime minister Simitis dies aged 88.. Reuters

    Third cabinet of Costas Simitis

    Third cabinet of Costas Simitis

    Third_cabinet_of_Costas_Simitis

  • Costas
  • Surname list

    1997), Greek basketball player Costas Azariadis (born 1943), Greek economist Kostas Biris (1899–1980), Greek architect Costas Georgiou (1951–1976), Greek

    Costas

    Costas

  • Andreas Papandreou
  • Prime Minister of Greece (1981–1989; 1993–1996)

    unions in early 1987. With the elections approaching, Papandreou forced Simitis to resign from his ministerial position in November 1987, and the austerity

    Andreas Papandreou

    Andreas Papandreou

    Andreas_Papandreou

  • Thessaloniki Metro
  • Greek driverless rapid-transit system

    Commission, but otherwise rejected its legal arguments. The government of Costas Simitis campaigned for the construction of the metro as one of its national

    Thessaloniki Metro

    Thessaloniki Metro

    Thessaloniki_Metro

  • Economic policies of Andreas Papandreou
  • Although these successfully measures were carried out by Finance Minister Costas Simitis, public backlash unsettled Papandreou in view of the 1989 elections

    Economic policies of Andreas Papandreou

    Economic_policies_of_Andreas_Papandreou

  • 2004 Greek parliamentary election
  • elections by George Papandreou, who succeeded retiring Prime Minister Costas Simitis as party leader in February. Greek politics were strongly dynastic.

    2004 Greek parliamentary election

    2004 Greek parliamentary election

    2004_Greek_parliamentary_election

  • 1996
  • Calendar year

    Greece, resigns due to health problems; a new government is formed under Costas Simitis. January 24 – Polish premier Józef Oleksy resigns amid accusations that

    1996

    1996

  • Spiros Simitis
  • Greek-German jurist (1934–2023)

    "bezeichnende Relation""). Spiros Simitis obtained West German citizenship in 1975. His younger brother, Costas Simitis, served as Prime Minister of Greece

    Spiros Simitis

    Spiros Simitis

    Spiros_Simitis

  • 29th G8 summit
  • 2003 international leader meeting in France

    Bush, President European Union Romano Prodi, Commission President Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of Greece and rotating Council President Saunders, Doug

    29th G8 summit

    29th G8 summit

    29th_G8_summit

  • Air transports of heads of state and government
  • Squadron operates a Gulfstream V, which was bought by the government of Costas Simitis for the needs of Greece's 2003 EU presidency and the preparations of

    Air transports of heads of state and government

    Air_transports_of_heads_of_state_and_government

  • Progressive Socialist Organizations of the Mediterranean
  • International bloc of socialist movements

    [1] The Malta Conference: Recommendations and Decisions 20-25/6/1977, Costas Simitis Repository Sozialistische Perspektiven im Mittelmeerraum und ihre internationalen

    Progressive Socialist Organizations of the Mediterranean

    Progressive Socialist Organizations of the Mediterranean

    Progressive_Socialist_Organizations_of_the_Mediterranean

  • New Democracy (Greece)
  • Political party in Greece

    By 2003, New Democracy was consistently leading Simitis' PASOK in opinion polls; in January 2004 Simitis resigned and announced elections for 7 March, while

    New Democracy (Greece)

    New Democracy (Greece)

    New_Democracy_(Greece)

  • Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Greece)
  • Government ministry of Greece

    the Ministry of Labor and Social Security. In 2001, the government of Costas Simitis attempted a reform in social security policy, mainly in its pension

    Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Greece)

    Ministry_of_Labour_and_Social_Security_(Greece)

  • 2004 Greek financial audit
  • Eurozone requirements. New Democracy's government accused PASOK, and Costas Simitis, the prime minister and president of PASOK at that time, of having falsified

    2004 Greek financial audit

    2004_Greek_financial_audit

  • Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations
  • 1999 Ilias Gounaris Ηλίας Γουναρής Costas Simitis 2002 2002 Adamantios Vassilakis Αδαμάντιος Βασιλάκης Costas Simitis 2007 2007 Ioannis Mourikis Γιάννης

    Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations

    Permanent Representative of Greece to the United Nations

    Permanent_Representative_of_Greece_to_the_United_Nations

  • Deaths in January 2025
  • Jim Short, 58, Australian-born American comedian, stomach illness. Costas Simitis, 88, Greek politician, prime minister (1996–2004), and MP (1985–2009)

    Deaths in January 2025

    Deaths_in_January_2025

  • First Cemetery of Athens
  • Cemetery in Greece

    Seferis, poet Seraphim, Archbishop of Athens Angelos Sikelianos, poet Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of Greece Spyros Spyromilios, military officer Michael

    First Cemetery of Athens

    First Cemetery of Athens

    First_Cemetery_of_Athens

  • Konstantinos Mitsotakis
  • Prime Minister of Greece from 1990 to 1993

    introduced a series of austerity measures (following the footsteps of Costas Simitis in 1985–7) to tame the chronic budget deficits and high inflation rates

    Konstantinos Mitsotakis

    Konstantinos Mitsotakis

    Konstantinos_Mitsotakis

  • 2003 in Greece
  • ISBN 9781349740246. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Costas Simitis". the Guardian. Retrieved

    2003 in Greece

    2003_in_Greece

  • Presidency of the Council of the European Union
  • Rotating presidency of the Council of Ministers

    July–December Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen 2003 January–June Greece Costas Simitis July–December Italy Silvio Berlusconi 2004 January–June Ireland Bertie

    Presidency of the Council of the European Union

    Presidency of the Council of the European Union

    Presidency_of_the_Council_of_the_European_Union

  • Dimitra Liani
  • Third wife of Andreas Papandreou (born 1955)

    Papandreou Antonis Tritsis Giannos Kranidiotis Georgios Gennimatas Costas Simitis Works I Dimokratia sto apospasma Remembrance Andreas Papandreou airbase

    Dimitra Liani

    Dimitra Liani

    Dimitra_Liani

  • Nikos Androulakis
  • Greek politician and civil engineer (born 1979)

    related articles v t e Leaders of PASOK Andreas Papandreou (1974–1996) Costas Simitis (1996–2004) George Papandreou (2004–2012) Evangelos Venizelos (2012–2015)

    Nikos Androulakis

    Nikos Androulakis

    Nikos_Androulakis

  • Sokratis Kosmidis
  • Greek lawyer and politician

    the elections of 1993, Kosmidis was appointed by Minister of Trade Costas Simitis as General Secretariat of the Ministry of Trade. He held this post for

    Sokratis Kosmidis

    Sokratis Kosmidis

    Sokratis_Kosmidis

  • Siwa Oasis
  • Oasis in Matrouh, Egypt

    This statement was an answer to the, at the time, Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis who urged the archaeologists to stop their research in Egypt and sent

    Siwa Oasis

    Siwa Oasis

    Siwa_Oasis

  • Edessa, Greece
  • City in Macedonia, Greece

    Paschalidis, Greek former Minister and close associate of Prime Minister Costas Simitis Velko Dumev [bg; mk], revolutionary Aggelis Gatsos, Greek fighter in

    Edessa, Greece

    Edessa, Greece

    Edessa,_Greece

  • Gavdos
  • Island in Greece

    confrontation between Greece and Turkey. Following that, Prime Minister Costas Simitis visited Gavdos and announced a five-year, €1.5 million plan for the

    Gavdos

    Gavdos

    Gavdos

  • Units for the Reinstatement of Order
  • Special division of the Hellenic Police mainly for riot control

    Andreas Papandreou, to eventually three times the original size under the Costas Simitis government. During the 1980s, the MAT lost favor and were temporarily

    Units for the Reinstatement of Order

    Units_for_the_Reinstatement_of_Order

  • 1974 Greek republic referendum
  • 1974 referendum to establish a Greek republic following the end of military rule; passed

    Kyrkos, Phaedon Vegleris, George Koumandos, Alexandros Panagoulis and Costas Simitis, the last of whom became Prime Minister in 1996.[citation needed] Most

    1974 Greek republic referendum

    1974 Greek republic referendum

    1974_Greek_republic_referendum

  • Foreign policy of Andreas Papandreou
  • January 1996, right after the transition of power from Papandreou to Costas Simitis. In February 1994, Papandreou ordered an economic embargo on landlocked

    Foreign policy of Andreas Papandreou

    Foreign_policy_of_Andreas_Papandreou

  • Vasso Papandreou
  • Greek politician and economist (1944–2024)

    1996, 2000 elections, 2004, 2007 and 2009 elections. She served in all Costas Simitis government (1996–2004) as Minister of Economic Development (1996–1999)

    Vasso Papandreou

    Vasso Papandreou

    Vasso_Papandreou

  • President of the European Council
  • Head of the European Council

    November 2024. Effective 1 December 2024, Michel was replaced by António Costa, who had left office as Portuguese prime minister earlier the same year

    President of the European Council

    President of the European Council

    President_of_the_European_Council

  • Christos Sartzetakis
  • Greek jurist and politician; President of Greece (1929–2022)

    political personalities, such as Prime Ministers Andreas Papandreou, Costas Simitis, Konstantinos Mitsotakis and later President Konstantinos Stephanopoulos

    Christos Sartzetakis

    Christos Sartzetakis

    Christos_Sartzetakis

  • Evangelos Venizelos
  • Greek politician (born 1957)

    Minister Costas Simitis Preceded by Theodoros Pangalos Succeeded by Kostas Karamanlis In office 26 September 1996 – 19 February 1999 Prime Minister Costas Simitis

    Evangelos Venizelos

    Evangelos Venizelos

    Evangelos_Venizelos

  • Governance of Andreas Papandreou
  • During his two terms 1981–1989 and 1993–1996

    that Papandreou campaigned on had little basis in reality according to Costas Simitis, it was instead part of old-fashioned patronage politics. Papandreou

    Governance of Andreas Papandreou

    Governance_of_Andreas_Papandreou

  • Christodoulos of Athens
  • Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (1939–2008)

    spoke out strongly against the intention of the Greek government under Costas Simitis to follow EU directives, especially where they clashed with what he

    Christodoulos of Athens

    Christodoulos of Athens

    Christodoulos_of_Athens

  • Imia
  • Unpopulated islet in southeastern Aegean

    illness, which resulted in his resignation. After only one week, the Costas Simitis government, which was still developing its identity, experienced the

    Imia

    Imia

    Imia

  • First cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis
  • Cabinet succeeded the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) cabinet of Costas Simitis after the 2004 elections, and was followed by Karamanlis' Second Cabinet

    First cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis

    First cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis

    First_cabinet_of_Kostas_Karamanlis

  • June 23
  • Day of the year

    manager 1936 – Richard Bach, American novelist and essayist 1936 – Costas Simitis, Greek economist, lawyer, and politician, 180th Prime Minister of Greece

    June 23

    June_23

  • Koskotas scandal
  • Greek corruption and financial scandal in 1989

    Several months after the arrest of Koskotas, six ministers (including Costas Simitis) resigned in protest of the corruption among the most senior members

    Koskotas scandal

    Koskotas_scandal

  • Margaret Chant-Papandreou
  • Greek-American politician (born 1923)

    Papandreou Antonis Tritsis Giannos Kranidiotis Georgios Gennimatas Costas Simitis Works I Dimokratia sto apospasma Remembrance Andreas Papandreou airbase

    Margaret Chant-Papandreou

    Margaret Chant-Papandreou

    Margaret_Chant-Papandreou

  • 2004 in Greece
  • ISBN 9781349740246. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Costas Simitis". the Guardian. Retrieved

    2004 in Greece

    2004_in_Greece

  • Fofi Gennimata
  • Greek politician (1964–2021)

    v t e Leaders of PASOK Andreas Papandreou (1974–1996) Costas Simitis (1996–2004) George Papandreou (2004–2012) Evangelos Venizelos (2012–2015) Fofi Gennimata

    Fofi Gennimata

    Fofi Gennimata

    Fofi_Gennimata

  • Reactions to the September 11 attacks
  • for any possible strikes against Afghanistan. Greece: Prime Minister Costas Simitis expressed his dismay of the attacks on the United States, quoting "Greece

    Reactions to the September 11 attacks

    Reactions to the September 11 attacks

    Reactions_to_the_September_11_attacks

  • Piraeus
  • Harbour of Athens and a port city in Attica, Greece

    Rontiris, actor and director Nondas Samartzidis, water polo player Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of Greece Pantelis Thalassinos, singer and songwriter

    Piraeus

    Piraeus

    Piraeus

  • 1998 in Greece
  • Presidency of the Hellenic Republic. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June

    1998 in Greece

    1998_in_Greece

  • 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
  • Kostas Karamanlis and wife Natasa Pazaïti Ex-Prime Minister of Greece Costas Simitis Ex-Prime Minister of Greece Konstantinos Mitsotakis President of the

    2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    2004_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony

  • Great Greeks
  • 2009 Greek TV series or program

    emperor. 72. Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920), diplomat, political writer. 73. Costas Simitis (1936–2025), Prime Minister. 74. Nikolaos Plastiras (1883–1953), Prime

    Great Greeks

    Great_Greeks

  • Greek junta
  • Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974

    Minister for Culture); Mikis Theodorakis, composer of resistance songs; Costas Simitis (prime minister from 1996 to 2004); Andreas Papandreou (prime minister

    Greek junta

    Greek junta

    Greek_junta

  • Marburg University
  • Public university in Hesse, Germany

    Savigny Heinrich Schütz Moritz Schuppert Manfred Siebald Wilhelm Röpke Costas Simitis Jack Thiessen Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov Richard Wiese (linguist) Wolfgang

    Marburg University

    Marburg University

    Marburg_University

  • Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou
  • Prime Minister of Greece (2015)

    embassy in Athens, as well as fellow former prime minister of Greece, Costas Simitis. Greek academic Stavros Tsakyrakis wrote a critical article about Thanou-Christophilou

    Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou

    Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou

    Vassiliki_Thanou-Christophilou

  • Israel–PKK relations
  • Overview of the conflict between Israel and the Kurdistan Workers' Party

    also discovered that the Greek embassy was likely to expel him soon as Costas Simitis said that Öcalan's continued presence at the embassy caused political

    Israel–PKK relations

    Israel–PKK_relations

  • History of Greece
  • return to power in 1993. After Papandreou's death in 1996, his successor Costas Simitis put the economy in order with the completion of large-scale public works

    History of Greece

    History of Greece

    History_of_Greece

  • Christos Papoutsis
  • Greek politician (born 1953)

    of Mercantile Marine in the Government of PASOK under Prime Minister Costas Simitis. He was appointed European Commissioner for Energy under the Santer

    Christos Papoutsis

    Christos Papoutsis

    Christos_Papoutsis

  • Parties in the European Council during 2000
  • Spain 8 José María Aznar PP EPP Netherlands 5 Wim Kok PvdA PES Greece 5 Costas Simitis PA.SO.K. PES Belgium 5 Guy Verhofstadt VLD ELDR Portugal 5 António Guterres

    Parties in the European Council during 2000

    Parties in the European Council during 2000

    Parties_in_the_European_Council_during_2000

  • 1999 in Greece
  • Greece and meet President Konstantinos Stephanopoulos and Prime Minister Costas Simitis. "Konstantinos Stephanopoulos – Presidency of the Hellenic Republic"

    1999 in Greece

    1999_in_Greece

  • Gerasimos Arsenis
  • Greek politician (1931–2016)

    announced his candidacy to replace Papandreou, and was a favourite, with Costas Simitis, to win, he actually came in third after, Akis Tsohatzopoulos. Only

    Gerasimos Arsenis

    Gerasimos Arsenis

    Gerasimos_Arsenis

  • Nikos Alivizatos
  • Greek jurist, academic and politician (born 1949)

    the Minister of the Interior for one month in the Third Cabinet of Costas Simitis. Alivizatos completed an LLB at the University of Athens in 1972. He

    Nikos Alivizatos

    Nikos Alivizatos

    Nikos_Alivizatos

  • Killing of Solomos Solomou
  • 1996 killing of a Greek Cypriot by Turkish forces in the Cyprus UN buffer zone

    day of mourning. A few days after the incident, Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis visited Cyprus; together with Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides, he

    Killing of Solomos Solomou

    Killing_of_Solomos_Solomou

  • Miltiadis Evert
  • Greek politician

    office 3 November 1993 – 21 March 1997 Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Costas Simitis Preceded by Konstantinos Mitsotakis Succeeded by Kostas Karamanlis President

    Miltiadis Evert

    Miltiadis_Evert

  • 1999 European Parliament election in Greece
  • Majority party Minority party Third party   Leader Kostas Karamanlis Costas Simitis Aleka Papariga Party ND PASOK KKE Last election 32.66%, 9 seats 37.64%

    1999 European Parliament election in Greece

    1999_European_Parliament_election_in_Greece

  • Greece–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    President Bill Clinton Prime Minister Costas Simitis Maximos Mansion, Athens 19–20 November 1999 Prime Minister Costas Simitis President George W. Bush White

    Greece–United States relations

    Greece–United States relations

    Greece–United_States_relations

  • Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
  • Government ministry of Greece

    Konstantinos Despotopoulos 12 October 1989 23 November 1989 Independent Costas Simitis 23 November 1989 13 February 1990 PASOK Konstantinos Despotopoulos 13

    Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports

    Ministry_of_Education,_Religious_Affairs_and_Sports

  • 1936
  • Calendar year

    Pascoal, Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist (d. 2025) June 23 – Costas Simitis, Greek politician, 78th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 2025) June 24 –

    1936

    1936

    1936

  • Ministry of National Economy and Finance (Greece)
  • Government ministry of Greece

    office Party Notes Gerasimos Arsenis 5 July 1982 26 July 1985 PASOK Costas Simitis 26 July 1985 27 November 1987 Panagiotis Roumeliotis 27 November 1987

    Ministry of National Economy and Finance (Greece)

    Ministry of National Economy and Finance (Greece)

    Ministry_of_National_Economy_and_Finance_(Greece)

  • Death and state funeral of Hussein of Jordan
  • Death and State Funeral of the King of Jordan

    enmity". Greek president Konstantinos Stephanopoulos and Prime Minister Costas Simitis commended Hussein for having brought his country internal political

    Death and state funeral of Hussein of Jordan

    Death and state funeral of Hussein of Jordan

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Hussein_of_Jordan

  • Panjiayuan antique market
  • Antiques market in Beijing, China

    foreign leaders such as Hillary Clinton, Chandrika Kumaratunga, and Costas Simitis. Chinese art Silk Street "Review: Panjiayuan, The Dirt Market". Condé

    Panjiayuan antique market

    Panjiayuan antique market

    Panjiayuan_antique_market

  • Panhellenic Liberation Movement
  • Political party in Greece

    Trove". Canberra Times. 23 March 1972. "The Stanford Daily Archives". "Simitis Foundation Repository: Δικτατορία (1967-1974)". Archived at Ghostarchive

    Panhellenic Liberation Movement

    Panhellenic Liberation Movement

    Panhellenic_Liberation_Movement

  • 1997 Madrid NATO summit
  • 1997 NATO summit meeting in Madrid, Spain

    Eduard Shevardnadze President Germany Helmut Kohl Chancellor Greece Costas Simitis Prime Minister Hungary Gyula Horn Prime Minister Iceland Davíð Oddsson

    1997 Madrid NATO summit

    1997_Madrid_NATO_summit

  • Tilemachos Chytiris
  • Greek politician

    minister Ministry for the Press and the Media in the third Cabinet of Costas Simitis. In the cabinet of George Papandreou he served as alternate Minister

    Tilemachos Chytiris

    Tilemachos Chytiris

    Tilemachos_Chytiris

  • Annan Plan
  • United Nations proposal to resolve the Cyprus dispute

    and the US President George Bush wrote to the Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis on 26 December urging him to push for a Cyprus settlement: "We now have

    Annan Plan

    Annan Plan

    Annan_Plan

  • List of recipients of the Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry
  • Stylianos Vassilikos, former ambassador of Greece 12 November 1990: Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece 22 November 1990: Noboru Takeshita

    List of recipients of the Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry

    List_of_recipients_of_the_Grand_Cross_of_the_Order_of_Prince_Henry

  • List of national days of mourning (2020–present)
  • 9 January 2025. "Greece declares four days of national mourning for Costas Simitis". 5 January 2025./ "¿Qué hizo Miguel Ángel Bissié Romero que hoy es

    List of national days of mourning (2020–present)

    List_of_national_days_of_mourning_(2020–present)

  • Culture of Greece
  • Andreas Papandreou, the PASOK leader who became prime minister in 1981. Costas Simitis was leader of PASOK and prime minister from 1996 to 2004. He was succeeded

    Culture of Greece

    Culture of Greece

    Culture_of_Greece

  • Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
  • President of Greece from 1995 to 2005

    office 10 March 1995 – 12 March 2005 Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Costas Simitis Kostas Karamanlis Preceded by Konstantinos Karamanlis Succeeded by Karolos

    Konstantinos Stephanopoulos

    Konstantinos Stephanopoulos

    Konstantinos_Stephanopoulos

  • List of cabinets of Greece
  • Third Cabinet of Costas Simitis 13 April 2000 – 10 March 2004 Costas Simitis Panhellenic Socialist Movement Second Cabinet of Costas Simitis 25 September

    List of cabinets of Greece

    List_of_cabinets_of_Greece

  • Nikos Papandreou
  • Greek writer and politician (b.1956)

    Papandreou Antonis Tritsis Giannos Kranidiotis Georgios Gennimatas Costas Simitis Works I Dimokratia sto apospasma Remembrance Andreas Papandreou airbase

    Nikos Papandreou

    Nikos Papandreou

    Nikos_Papandreou

  • Anna Diamantopoulou
  • Greek politician

    represent the district of Kozani. In the government of Prime Minister Costas Simitis, she was appointed Deputy Minister for Development in charge of responsible

    Anna Diamantopoulou

    Anna Diamantopoulou

    Anna_Diamantopoulou

  • Karolos Papoulias
  • President of Greece from 2005 to 2015

    as deputy minister of National Defense between 1989 and 1990. During Costas Simitis' first ministerial term, he was for several years, from 1998 to 2004

    Karolos Papoulias

    Karolos Papoulias

    Karolos_Papoulias

  • History of modern Greece
  • Industry Costas Simitis. Within days, the new prime minister had to handle a major Greek-Turkish crisis over the Imia/Kardak islands. Simitis subsequently

    History of modern Greece

    History of modern Greece

    History_of_modern_Greece

  • Evangelos Yannopoulos
  • Greek politician and lawyer (1918-2003)

    served as a senior Minister in the governments of Andreas Papandreou and Costas Simitis. He was notable for his participation in the Greek Resistance during

    Evangelos Yannopoulos

    Evangelos_Yannopoulos

  • 1997 Albanian civil unrest
  • 1997 conflict in southeastern Europe

    Safet Zhulali Gazmend Braka Thomas Klestil Jacques Chirac Helmut Kohl Costas Simitis Oscar Luigi Scalfaro Emil Constantinescu José María Aznar Süleyman Demirel

    1997 Albanian civil unrest

    1997 Albanian civil unrest

    1997_Albanian_civil_unrest

  • 1987 Aegean crisis
  • Geo-Political dispute between Greece and Turkey

    Papandreou Antonis Tritsis Giannos Kranidiotis Georgios Gennimatas Costas Simitis Works I Dimokratia sto apospasma Remembrance Andreas Papandreou airbase

    1987 Aegean crisis

    1987 Aegean crisis

    1987_Aegean_crisis

  • June 1989 Greek parliamentary election
  • Several months after the arrest of Koskotas, six ministers (including Costas Simitis) resigned in protest of the corruption among the most senior members

    June 1989 Greek parliamentary election

    June_1989_Greek_parliamentary_election

  • Filippos Petsalnikos
  • Greek politician (1950–2020)

    of Justice In office 24 October 2001 – 10 March 2004 Prime Minister Costas Simitis Preceded by Michael Stathopoulos Succeeded by Anastasios Papaligouras

    Filippos Petsalnikos

    Filippos Petsalnikos

    Filippos_Petsalnikos

  • List of presidents of the institutions of the European Union
  • Ursula von der Leyen and the President of the European Council is António Costa. President of the European Union Push for Blair as new EU president Financial

    List of presidents of the institutions of the European Union

    List of presidents of the institutions of the European Union

    List_of_presidents_of_the_institutions_of_the_European_Union

  • Sokratis Kokkalis
  • Greek businessman

    He strongly criticized Costas Simitis for what he perceived to be his "eclectic affinities," which he argued shaped Simitis's tolerance and derived from

    Sokratis Kokkalis

    Sokratis_Kokkalis

  • List of state leaders in the 2000s
  • Papoulias, President (2005–2015) Prime ministers (complete list) – Costas Simitis, Prime minister (1996–2004) Kostas Karamanlis, Prime minister (2004–2009)

    List of state leaders in the 2000s

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_2000s

  • 1985 Greek parliamentary election
  • precondition for the loan. The stabilization package was implemented by Costas Simitis as Minister of Finance. Papandreou touted the loan as a life savior

    1985 Greek parliamentary election

    1985_Greek_parliamentary_election

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  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Cestus

    Aphrodite's girdle.

    Cestus

  • IOSIAS
  • Male

    Greek

    IOSIAS

    (Ἰωσίας) Greek form of Hebrew Yoshiyah, IOSIAS means "whom Jehovah heals." In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah. 

    IOSIAS

  • Bostan |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bostan |

    Garden

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  • Costa
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    Australian, Greek, Latin

    Costa

    Steady; Steadfast; Constant; Diminutive of Constantine

    Costa

  • Costin
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Costin

    English : variant of Costain.

    Costin

  • COSTEL
  • Male

    Romanian

    COSTEL

    Pet form of Romanian Constantin, COSTEL means "steadfast."

    COSTEL

  • Kostas
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    German, Greek, Latin

    Kostas

    Steadfast; Stable

    Kostas

  • Cosmas
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    Australian, French, German, Greek

    Cosmas

    Order

    Cosmas

  • STAS
  • Male

    Russian

    STAS

    (Стас) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."

    STAS

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    English

    Costen

    English : variant spelling of Costain.

    Costen

  • Coates
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    Coates

    English : status name for a cottager (see Cotter 2), or a topographic name for someone who lived in a relatively humble dwelling (from Middle English cotes, plural (or genitive) of cote, cott), or a habitational name from any of the numerous places named with this word, especially Coates in Cambridgeshire and Cotes in Leicestershire.Scottish : variant of Coutts.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Kotz or German Koths, from a variant of the medieval personal name Godo (see Gottfried).

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    Greek

    KOSMAS

    Variant spelling of Greek Kosmos, KOSMAS means "beauty, order."

    KOSMAS

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    Coster

    English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of costards (Anglo-Norman French, from coste ‘rib’), a variety of large apples, so called for their prominent ribs. In some cases, it may have been a nickname (from the same word) for a person with an apple-shaped (i.e. round) head.Dutch : status name for a churchwarden, from Late Latin custor ‘guard’, ‘warden’.Variant spelling of German Koster.This name is recorded in Beverwijck in New Netherland (Albany, NY) in the mid 17th century.

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    Kostas

    Constant.

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    English and Scottish

    Coats

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Coates.

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    Romanian

    COSTIN

    Contracted form of Romanian Constantin, COSTIN means "steadfast."

    COSTIN

  • Costa
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    English Greek

    Costa

    Steady; stable.

    Costa

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    Spanish

    Copas

    Spanish : from copa, plural copas ‘drinking bowl’, applied possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such vessels or possibly as a topographic name for someone living in a hollow.English : unexplained. Compare Copass, Copus.

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    Native American Navajo name NASTAS means "curve like foxtail grass."

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    Hebrew Spanish

    Josias

    May Jehovah heal.

    Josias

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  • ELIJAH
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    ELIJAH

    Anglicized form of Greek Elias (Hebrew Eliyah), ELIJAH means "the Lord is my God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived in during the reign of Ahab.

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    Short form of Italian/Spanish Brunilda, NILDA means "armored warrior woman."

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    Kerul

    Bird

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    Pranayaa

    Leader

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    LEOKADIA

    Polish form of Spanish Leocadia, LEOKADIA means "bright, clear, light."

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    Natasha

    Child of christmas

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    Shataneek

    Another Name of Ganesha

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    Brainerd

    English : variant of Brainard.

  • Hiral | ஹிரல
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    Hiral | ஹிரல

    Lustrous

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  • Costal
  • a.

    Relating to a costa, or rib.

  • Silver
  • a.

    Precious; costly.

  • Custodes
  • pl.

    of Custos

  • Kosmos
  • n.

    See Cosmos.

  • Cost
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Cost

  • Overcostly
  • a.

    Too costly.

  • Costa
  • n.

    The anterior rib in the wing of an insect.

  • Endear
  • v. t.

    To raise the price or cost of; to make costly or expensive.

  • Postal
  • a.

    Belonging to the post office or mail service; as, postal arrangements; postal authorities.

  • Cossas
  • n.

    Plain India muslin, of various qualities and widths.

  • Cestus
  • n.

    A genus of Ctenophora. The typical species (Cestus Veneris) is remarkable for its brilliant iridescent colors, and its long, girdlelike form.

  • Cost
  • v. t.

    To require to be given, expended, or laid out therefor, as in barter, purchase, acquisition, etc.; to cause the cost, expenditure, relinquishment, or loss of; as, the ticket cost a dollar; the effort cost his life.

  • Costlewe
  • a.

    Costly.

  • Costa
  • n.

    One of the riblike longitudinal ridges on the exterior of many corals.

  • Costal
  • a.

    Pertaining to the ribs or the sides of the body; as, costal nerves.

  • Chargeful
  • a.

    Costly; expensive.

  • Costly
  • a.

    Of great cost; expensive; dear.

  • Subcostal
  • a.

    Situated below the costas, or ribs; as, the subcostal muscles.

  • Costage
  • n.

    Expense; cost.