Andreas Michalakopoulos
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Andreas Michalakopoulos (Greek: Ανδρέας Μιχαλακόπουλος; 17 May 1876[1], in Patras – 7 March 1938, in Athens) was an important liberal politician in the interwar period who served as Prime Minister of Greece from 7 October 1924 to 26 June 1925.
He was a senior member of the
Greek-Turkish Friendship Convention
(also known as the Treaty of Ankara) on 30 October 1930.
He held important posts in several governments led by Eleftherios Venizelos,
Minister for Military Affairs
(1918).
Opposed to the military dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas, he was sent to political exile on Paros in 1936, which resulted in his death in 1938.[citation needed]
He was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens.
See also
References
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External links
- Andreas Michalakopoulos portrait painting (currently in the Greek Parliament)
- Greece, Inter War Period 1923–1940 (Hellenic History on the Internet)
- Greece, 1923–1928 (National Research Foundation "E.Venizelos")