Nikolaos Bourantas
Nikolaos Bourantas (
Biography
Nikolaos Bourantas was born in 1900. During the course of the
Bourantas' release led to a public outcry over the judicial decision, which prompted the Minister of Public Order Konstantinos Rentis to call for the suspension of Bourantas from the police force and for his case to be reexamined. Nevertheless, Rentis' suggestions were not implemented.[2] Afterwards Bourantas was promoted to head of City Police. Bourantas was elected into the Hellenic Parliament as a representative of the Metaxist[2] Politically Independent Alignment for the Attica and Boeotia Prefecture constituency in the 1950 Greek legislative election.[3] Between 1959 and 1964, Bourantas served as the head of the Hellenic Fire Service.[1] Bourantas died on 16 January 1981, at the Evangelismos Hospital in Athens. He was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens.[4]
References
- ^ ISBN 9789600516517.
- ^ ISBN 9789604354610.
- ^ Hellenic Parliament (1977). Μητρώο Γερουσιαστών και Βουλευτών 1929-1974 [Register of Senators and Members of Parliament 1929-1974] (in Greek). Athens: National Printing Office. p. 81.
- ^ "Πέθανε ο Μπουραντάς άλλοτε Αρχηγός της Αστυνομίας Πόλεων" [Bourantas, former head of City Police, is Dead]. Macedonia. 17 January 1981. Retrieved 25 March 2018.