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Prime Minister of Greece from 1996 to 2004
1996 to 2004. Simitis was a founding member of PASOK, and he gained significant ministerial experience in Papandreou's governments. Simitis' reputation
Costas_Simitis
Surname list
Simitis (Greek: Σημίτης) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Costas Simitis (1936–2025), Greek politician and Prime Minister of Greece
Simitis
Municipality and town in Bolívar Department, Colombia
Simiti is a town and municipality located in the Bolívar Department, northern Colombia. Simití was founded in 1537 by Antonio de Lebrija and Juan Maldonado
Simití
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
PASOK of Prime Minister Costas Simitis was narrowly re-elected, defeating the conservative New Democracy party. Simitis formed his third cabinet. The election
2000 Greek parliamentary election
2000_Greek_parliamentary_election
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
German psychoanalyst (1936–2024)
data-protection expert Spiros Simitis on 3 August 1963. Grubrich-Simitis died on 8 August 2024, at the age of 88. Grubrich-Simitis worked for several decades
Ilse_Grubrich-Simitis
Greek politician, president of the Socialist International (born 1952)
He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 1999 to 2004. Papandreou was leader of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement
George_Papandreou
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
group chose among Kostas Simitis, Akis Tsochatzopoulos, Gerasimos Arsenis and Ioannis Charalambopoulos, for Kostas Simitis to be the new prime minister
2004 PASOK leadership election
2004_PASOK_leadership_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
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
River in Kenya
Mkondo wa Simiti is a river in Kenya's Coast Province. Baitwababo, S. R. (1969). Ngano: Studies in Traditional and Modern East African History. University
Mkondo_wa_Simiti
elections by George Papandreou, who succeeded retiring Prime Minister Costas Simitis as party leader in February. Greek politics were strongly dynastic. Kostas
2004 Greek parliamentary election
2004_Greek_parliamentary_election
Government ministry of Greece
Ministry of Labor and Social Security. In 2001, the government of Costas Simitis attempted a reform in social security policy, mainly in its pension arm
Ministry of Labour and Social Security (Greece)
Ministry_of_Labour_and_Social_Security_(Greece)
Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
Intellectual Biography. New York: Other Press. Freud, Ernst L., Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse (eds.) (1976) Sigmund Freud: His Life in Pictures and Words. New
Sigmund_Freud
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 to
Kostas_Karamanlis
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
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 the
Air transports of heads of state and government
Air_transports_of_heads_of_state_and_government
Greek prince (1872–1938)
1935. He was friends with George Simitis and was godfather to his son, future socialist Prime Minister Kostas Simitis. Prince Nicholas died in Athens on
Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark
Prince_Nicholas_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Complete edition of the works of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis
texts was published in 2024 under the editorship of Mark Solms. Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse (1996). Back to Freud’s Texts: Making Silent Documents Speak. Translated
The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
The_Standard_Edition_of_the_Complete_Psychological_Works_of_Sigmund_Freud
Decorated imperial chamber
with Italian prime minister Romano Prodi, Greek prime minister Konstantinos Simitis and German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in the Amber Room (2003)
Amber_Room
Greek driverless rapid-transit system
but otherwise rejected its legal arguments. The government of Costas Simitis campaigned for the construction of the metro as one of its national infrastructure
Thessaloniki_Metro
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
International bloc of socialist movements
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
Surname list
basketball player Costas Rigas (born 1944), Greek basketball player Costas Simitis (1936–2025), Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Hatzichristos (1921–2001)
Costas
the tenure of the latter as the Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999–2004, Simitis Regime). Rontos was raised in present-day Tanzania and studied History
Alex_Rontos
these successfully measures were carried out by Finance Minister Costas Simitis, public backlash unsettled Papandreou in view of the 1989 elections, prompting
Economic policies of Andreas Papandreou
Economic_policies_of_Andreas_Papandreou
Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos
Coalition Cabinet of Xenophon Zolotas
Coalition_Cabinet_of_Xenophon_Zolotas
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)
Unpopulated islet in southeastern Aegean
1996 when the Greek magazine GRAMMA ran a story, one day after Kostas Simitis was appointed to form a new Greek government as prime minister. The article
Imia
Oasis in Matrouh, Egypt
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 a
Siwa_Oasis
Greek economist and politician
returned to Greece and was appointed an adviser to then-Prime Minister Costas Simitis on "information society" issues. Two years later, he was appointed Special
Giorgos_Papakonstantinou
2004 – 6 October 2009 Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis Preceded by Daphni Simitis Succeeded by Ada Papapanou Personal details Born Anastasia Pazaiti (1966-04-14)
Natasa_Pazaïti
Military rulers of Greece, 1967–1974
for Culture); Mikis Theodorakis, composer of resistance songs; Costas Simitis (prime minister from 1996 to 2004); Andreas Papandreou (prime minister
Greek_junta
Name list
Konstantinos Psachos (1869–1949), Greek scholar and musicologist Konstantinos Simitis (born 1936), former Prime Minister of Greece Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
Konstantinos
Commission of the Greek government
Papandreou Antonis Tritsis Giannos Kranidiotis Georgios Gennimatas Costas Simitis Works I Dimokratia sto apospasma Remembrance Andreas Papandreou airbase
Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection
Supreme_Council_for_Civil_Personnel_Selection
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
Airport serving Bucaramanga, Colombia
people. They took everyone on the aircraft as hostages into the jungle near Simití. The hostages were then taken to boats on the Magdalena River. Ransom payments
Palonegro International Airport
Palonegro_International_Airport
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
Special division of the Hellenic Police mainly for riot control
Papandreou, to eventually three times the original size under the Costas Simitis government. During the 1980s, the MAT lost favor and were temporarily substituted
Units for the Reinstatement of Order
Units_for_the_Reinstatement_of_Order
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
Calendar year
Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist (d. 2025) June 23 – Costas Simitis, Greek politician, 78th Prime Minister of Greece (d. 2025) June 24 – Robert
1936
ISBN 9781349740246. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Costas Simitis". the Guardian. Retrieved
2004_in_Greece
Caretaker cabinet of Greece in 2015
Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos
Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou
Caretaker_Cabinet_of_Vassiliki_Thanou-Christophilou
Greek politician and lawyer (1918-2003)
a senior Minister in the governments of Andreas Papandreou and Costas Simitis. He was notable for his participation in the Greek Resistance during World
Evangelos_Yannopoulos
Greek-Albanian political dispute
counterpart, Kostas Simitis, the latter believed it was done so mainly for home consumption to Albanian journalists covering his visit. Simitis confirmed that
Cham_issue
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 island's
Gavdos
Largest power plant in Greece
October 18, 1997, the unit was officially opened with the presence of Costas Simitis Prime Minister of Greece, Enrico Pietromarchi Italian ambassador in Greece
Agios_Dimitrios_Power_Plant
20 June 2015. Simitis, Costas (2014). The European debt crisis, the Greek case. Manchester: Manchester University Press. pp. 3–4. Simitis, Costas; Stournaras
Economy_of_Greece
PASOK and the then Simitis government assured that the shocks in the Stock Exchange were temporary. Prime Minister Kostas Simitis declared in October
1999_Greek_stock_market_crash
ministers in PASOK governments who may be potential successors such as Costas Simitis and Georgios Gennimatas, newspaper publishers, police chiefs, and even
Terrorism_in_Greece
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
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 Nast
Panjiayuan_antique_market
Greek politician (born 1957)
Costas Simitis Preceded by Theodoros Pangalos Succeeded by Kostas Karamanlis In office 26 September 1996 – 19 February 1999 Prime Minister Costas Simitis Preceded
Evangelos_Venizelos
1974 referendum to establish a Greek republic following the end of military rule; passed
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
Calendar year
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 killing of a Greek Cypriot by Turkish forces in the Cyprus UN buffer zone
of mourning. A few days after the incident, Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis visited Cyprus; together with Cypriot President Glafcos Clerides, he visited
Killing_of_Solomos_Solomou
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
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 Yannis
Piraeus
ISBN 9781349740246. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Costas Simitis". the Guardian. Retrieved
2003_in_Greece
1999 aircraft hijacking
village of El Piñal, district of Vijagual, between the municipalities of Simití and San Pablo in the south of the department of Bolívar. Once on the ground
Avianca_Flight_9463
Greek politician, engineer, and economist (1939–2021)
narrowly lost the leadership election to Costas Simitis who subsequently became prime minister. During the Simitis government, he served as the Minister of National
Akis_Tsochatzopoulos
Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos
Government_of_Greece
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
Athens November 19–20 State visit. Met with Prime Minister Konstantinos Simitis. Italy Florence November 20–21 Attended conference on Progressive Governance
List of international presidential trips made by Bill Clinton
List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Bill_Clinton
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
Presidency of the Hellenic Republic. Retrieved 2 June 2018. "Konstantinos Simitis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2 June
1998_in_Greece
District in India
Mahalana village has the largest panchayat of in Rajgarh (Sadulpur) panchayat simiti. The population of the village is around 5000, with a total number of homes
Mahalana
President of Greece from 2005 to 2015
deputy minister of National Defense between 1989 and 1990. During Costas Simitis' first ministerial term, he was for several years, from 1998 to 2004, president
Karolos_Papoulias
Kontogiannopoulos December 3, 1992 October 13, 1993 New Democracy Kostas Simitis October 13, 1993 September 15, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement Anastasios
Minister for Industry, Energy and Technology (Greece)
Minister_for_Industry,_Energy_and_Technology_(Greece)
Stylianos Vassilikos, former ambassador of Greece 12 November 1990: Costas Simitis, former prime minister of Greece 22 November 1990: Noboru Takeshita, former
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
later, Costas Simitis replaced Andreas Papandreou as the leader of PASOK after Papandreou's hospitalisation with heart disease. Simitis modernised PASOK
Socialism_in_Greece
Early Cretaceous geologic formation of central Colombia
and Rosablanca Formations and is overlain by the San Gil Group and the Simití and Tablazo Formations and dates from the late Hauterivian to late Aptian
Paja_Formation
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
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 for
Tilemachos_Chytiris
Greece's New Democracy party government since June 2023
Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos
Second cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Second_cabinet_of_Kyriakos_Mitsotakis
Greek lawyer and politician
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
Greek actor and television personality
o Marcoulis 2022 Super Mammy 1990 Andras, gynaika, diavolos 1999 Kai o Simitis thelei ton Germano tou 1999 SimiTitanikos 1999 Souita Genethlion 1999 H
Markos_Seferlis
minister (1990–1993) Andreas Papandreou, Prime minister (1993–1996) Costas Simitis, Prime minister (1996–2004) Kosovo Republic of Kosova Presidents (complete
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
Cypriot-American biologist (born 1944)
"gross misuse of genetic science". Spyros Simitis, the brother of former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, characterized Zavos's claims as "scientific
Panayiotis_Zavos
Greek politician
Greece and served as an economic advisor to Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 2000 to 2004. In 2007, Sachinidis was elected on the list of the Panhellenic
Filippos_Sachinidis
Ethnic group
16/2/99) (4 March 1999). "ΣΗΜΕΙΩΜΑ: Κούρδοι και Κουρδικό ζήτημα" (PDF). Simitis Foundation (in Greek). Athens. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on
Kurds_in_Greece
Name list
Moldovan footballer Constantin Sandu-Aldea Constantine-Silvanus Constantine Simitis, Greek Prime Minister Constantine Joseph Smyth Constantin Sotiropoulos
Constantine_(name)
Αλέξανδρος Σάνδης Costas Simitis Romano Prodi 2000 Gerokostopoulos Konstantinos Κωνσταντίνος Γεροκωστόπουλος Costas Simitis Giuliano Amato 2004 Anastasios
List of ambassadors of Greece to Italy
List_of_ambassadors_of_Greece_to_Italy
precondition for the loan. The stabilization package was implemented by Costas Simitis as Minister of Finance. Papandreou touted the loan as a life savior for
1985 Greek parliamentary election
1985_Greek_parliamentary_election
Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos
Cabinet_of_Lucas_Papademos
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
sole proprietor. It published many of Sigmund Freud's works. Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse (1996). Back to Freud's texts: making silent documents speak. Yale
Franz_Deuticke
Political party in Greece
became an Undersecretary in the social democratic administration of Kostas Simitis. In the legislative elections of 2004, Synaspismos, together with several
Synaspismos
Bilateral relations
terms of bilateral visits, the then Prime Minister of Greece, Konstantinos Simitis, visited Japan between 3–5 March 2002, accompanied by a delegation of businessmen
Greece–Japan_relations
Government ministry of Greece
Development was established on 1 February 1996 by Prime Minister Costas Simitis through the merger of three former ministries: the Ministry of Industry
Ministry of Development (Greece)
Ministry_of_Development_(Greece)
Greek politician
November 1993 – 21 March 1997 Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Costas Simitis Preceded by Konstantinos Mitsotakis Succeeded by Kostas Karamanlis President
Miltiadis_Evert
Decentralized subdivisions of the Republic of Colombia
San Martín de Loba San Pablo Santa Catalina Santa Rosa Santa Rosa del Sur Simití Soplaviento Talaiga Nuevo Tiquisio Turbaco Turbana Villanueva Zambrano Almeida
Municipalities_of_Colombia
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 the
Edessa,_Greece
Bilateral relations
McAleese visited Athens. In May 2003, the Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Simitis visited Dublin In May 2004, the Prime Minister of Greece Kostas Karamanlis
Greece–Ireland_relations
Kontogiannopoulos December 3, 1992 October 13, 1993 New Democracy Kostas Simitis October 13, 1993 September 15, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement Nikolaos
Ministry_of_Trade_(Greece)
Death and State Funeral of the King of Jordan
Greek president Konstantinos Stephanopoulos and Prime Minister Costas Simitis commended Hussein for having brought his country internal political stability
Death and state funeral of Hussein of Jordan
Death_and_state_funeral_of_Hussein_of_Jordan
Greek politician (1931–2016)
his candidacy to replace Papandreou, and was a favourite, with Costas Simitis, to win, he actually came in third after, Akis Tsohatzopoulos. Only party
Gerasimos_Arsenis
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
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Irish Gaelic
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Brave; Smart
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