2005 in Greece

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2005
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Events in the year 2005 in Greece.

Incumbents

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Kostis stephanopoulos.jpg President of the Hellenic Republic Konstantinos Stephanopoulos (until March 12) [1] [2]
Karolos Papoulias.jpg President of the Hellenic Republic Karolos Papoulias (starting March 12) [3] [4]

Kostas Karamanlis.jpg

Prime Minister of Greece Costas Karamanlis [5]
Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Anna Benaki-Psarouda [6]
Adjutant to the President of the Hellenic Republic Air Force Colonel Georgios Dritsakos (until August)
Adjutant to the President of the Hellenic Republic Navy Vice-Captain Sotiris Charalambopoulos (until August)
Adjutant to the President of the Hellenic Republic Navy Vice-Captain Stelios Kostalas (starting August)
Adjutant to the President of the Hellenic Republic Army Lieutenant Colonel Dimitrios Reskos (until August)

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References

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  2. Turner, Barry (2007). The Statesman's yearbook: the politics, cultures and economies of the world : 2008. Springer. p. 549. ISBN   9781349740246.
  3. "Karolos Papoulias - Presidency of the Hellenic Republic". Presidency of the Hellenic Republic. Retrieved 26 December 2022.
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  5. "Kostas Karamanlis - prime minister of Greece". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  6. "Anna Benaki-Psarouda - speaker of the Hellenic Parliament". Hellenic Parliament . Retrieved 2 January 2023.
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