Apostolos Kaklamanis

Summary

Apostolos Kaklamanis (Greek: Απόστολος Κακλαμάνης) (born 7 September 1936) is a Greek politician and member of the Greek Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) for the Athens B constituency.[1]

Apostolos Kaklamanis
Απόστολος Κακλαμάνης
Kaklamanis in 2008
Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament
In office
22 October 1993 – 19 March 2004
PresidentKonstantinos Karamanlis
Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
Preceded byAthanasios Tsaldaris [el]
Succeeded byAnna Benaki-Psarouda
Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
In office
9 May 1988 – 22 June 1988
Prime MinisterAndreas Papandreou
Preceded byAntonis Tritsis
Succeeded byGeorge Papandreou
In office
5 July 1982 – 25 April 1986
Prime MinisterAndreas Papandreou
Preceded byEleftherios Veryvakis
Succeeded byAntonis Tritsis
Minister of Justice
In office
25 April 1986 – 5 February 1987
Prime MinisterAndreas Papandreou
Preceded byGeorgios-Alexandros Mangakis [el]
Succeeded byEleftherios Veryvakis
Personal details
Born (1936-09-07) 7 September 1936 (age 87)
Lefkada, Greece
Political partyPanhellenic Socialist Movement
Alma materUniversity of Athens
WebsiteOfficial website

He has been elected as a PASOK MP in all the general elections since 1974.

He speaks English.

He has held the following government posts:

He was Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament from 22 October 1993 to 19 March 2004.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Parlement Hellenique".
  2. ^ "Archbishop Demetrios Receives the President of the Greek Parliament, Mr. Apostolos Kaklamanis - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America - Orthodox Church". Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Retrieved 2024-02-20.

External links edit

  • Personal homepage
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
1982–1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Georgios-Alexandros Mangakis [el]
Minister of Justice
1986–1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Athanasios Tsaldaris [el]
Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament
1993–2004
Succeeded by