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Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas
Γεώργιος Αθανασιάδης-Νόβας
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Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
15 July 1965 – 20 August 1965
Monarch Constantine II of Greece
Preceded by Georgios Papandreou
Succeeded by Ilias Tsirimokos
Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament
In office
19 March 1964 – 15 July 1965
Monarch Constantine II
Preceded by Ilias Tsirimokos
Succeeded by Dimitrios Papaspyrou
Personal details
Born 9 February 1893
Nafpaktos, Greece
Died 10 August 1987 (aged 94)
Athens, Greece
Political party Centre Union
Education University of Athens

Georgios Athanasiadis–Novas (Greek: Γεώργιος Αθανασιάδης-Νόβας) (9 February 1893 – 10 August 1987) was a Greek poet, lawyer and politician who briefly served as Prime Minister in 1965.

Biography

Born in Nafpaktos, he obtained his law degree from the University of Athens. He was first elected to the Greek Parliament in 1926 representing his native prefecture of Aetolia-Acarnania, and was repeatedly elected to office until 1964.

A lawyer by trade, he served as Minister for the Interior in 1945, Minister for Education in 1950 and Minister for Industry in 1951.

In 1961, however, he was one of many conservatives who joined the Center Union (EK), in opposition to the corruption of right-wing governments at the time. In 1964, after EK came into power, he became Speaker of the Greek Parliament.

On 15 July 1965 he was appointed Prime Minister of Greece by king Constantine II, after the latter dismissed Georgios Papandreou, a move that is known as Apostasia of 1965. He was followed by many EK conservatives and with support from conservative National Radical Union MPs tried to form a government, but failed to get past a vote of confidence in parliament. He was replaced on August 20 of the same year.

In July 1974 he was one of the politicians who brokered the end of the Regime of the Colonels and the appointment of Constantine Karamanlis as Prime Minister.

Athanasiadis-Novas also wrote some poetry and prose under the pen name Georgios Athanas (Γεώργιος Αθάνας). Literary critics found very little in the way of value in his works, but he found some popularity among his detractors, who used them to ridicule his less-than-distinguished political career.

He died in Athens on 10 August 1987, aged 94.

See also

  • Apostasia of 1965
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