List of cabinets of Greece

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This is a list of the government cabinets of Greece.

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis 27 June 2023 -Kyriakos Mitsotakis New Democracy
Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas 26 May 2023 – 25 June 2023 Ioannis Sarmas Non-party caretaker government to hold June 2023 Greek legislative election
First Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis 9 July 2019 – 25 May 2023 Kyriakos Mitsotakis New Democracy
Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras 23 September 2015 – 8 July 2019Alexis Tsipras SYRIZA, Independent Greeks
Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou 28 August 2015 – 23 September 2015 Vassiliki Thanou Non-party caretaker government to hold September 2015 Greek legislative election
First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras 27 January 2015 – 28 August 2015 Alexis Tsipras SYRIZA
Independent Greeks
Ecologist Greens
Cabinet of Antonis Samaras 21 June 2012 – 26 January 2015 Antonis Samaras New Democracy
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Democratic Left (until 25 June 2013)
Agreement for the New Greece (from 9 June 2014)
Caretaker Cabinet of Panagiotis Pikrammenos 17 May 2012 - 20 June 2012 Panagiotis Pikrammenos Non-party caretaker government to hold June 2012 Greek legislative election
Coalition Cabinet of Lucas Papademos 11 November 2011 – 17 May 2012 Lucas Papademos Panhellenic Socialist Movement
New Democracy
Popular Orthodox Rally
Cabinet of George Papandreou (junior) 7 October 2009 – 11 November 2011 George Papandreou (junior) Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Second Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis 19 September 2007 – 7 October 2009Kostas Karamanlis New Democracy
First Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis 10 March 2004 – 19 September 2007 Kostas Karamanlis New Democracy
Third Cabinet of Costas Simitis 13 April 2000 – 10 March 2004Costas Simitis Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Second Cabinet of Costas Simitis 25 September 1996 – 13 April 2000Costas Simitis Panhellenic Socialist Movement
First Cabinet of Costas Simitis 22 January 1996 – 25 September 1996 Costas Simitis Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Third Cabinet of Andreas Papandreou 13 October 1993 – 25 January 1996Andreas Papandreou Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Cabinet of Konstantinos Mitsotakis 11 April 1990 – 13 October 1993 Konstantinos Mitsotakis New Democracy
Ecumenical Cabinet of Xenophon Zolotas 23 November 1989 – 11 April 1990 Xenophon Zolotas New Democracy
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Synaspismos
Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Grivas 12 October 1989 – 23 November 1989 Ioannis Grivas Non-party caretaker government to hold November 1989 Greek legislative election
Cabinet of Tzannis Tzannetakis 2 July 1989 – 12 October 1989 Tzannis Tzannetakis New Democracy, Synaspismos
Second Cabinet of Andreas Papandreou 5 June 1985 – 2 July 1989Andreas Papandreou Panhellenic Socialist Movement
First Cabinet of Andreas Papandreou 21 October 1981 – 5 June 1985 Andreas Papandreou Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Cabinet of Georgios Rallis 10 May 1980 – 21 October 1981 George Rallis New Democracy
Seventh Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 28 November 1977 – 10 May 1980Konstantinos Karamanlis New Democracy
sixth Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 21 November 1974 – 28 November 1977Konstantinos Karamanlis New Democracy
National Unity Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 24 July 1974 – 21 November 1974 Konstantinos Karamanlis National Radical Union (until 4 October 1974)
New Democracy (from 4 October 1974)
Centre Union (until 7 October 1974)
Centre Union – New Forces (from 7 October 1974)

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Adamantios Androutsopoulos 25 November 1974 - 24 July 1074 Adamantios Androutsopoulos appointed by the junta regime
Cabinet of Spyros Markezinis 8 October 1973 - 25 November 1974 Spyros Markezinis appointed by the junta regime
Cabinet of Georgios Papadopoulos 18 December 1967 - 8 October 1973 Georgios Papadopoulos leader of the Greek junta
Cabinet of Constantine Kollias 21 April 1967 - 13 December 1967 Constantine Kollias appointed by the junta regime

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Ioannis Paraskevopoulos 22 December 1967 - 3 April 1967 Ioannis Paraskevopoulos non party caretaker government
Cabinet of Stefanos Stefanopoulos 17 September 1965 - 22 December 1967 Stefanos Stefanopoulos appointed by the King Constantine II of Greece from defectors of the Center Union
Cabinet of Ilias Tsirimokos 20 August 1965 - 17 September 1965 Ilias Tsirimokos appointed by the King Constantine II of Greece from defectors of the Center Union
Cabinet of Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas 15 July 1965 - 20 August 1965 Georgios Athanasiadis-Novas appointed by the King Constantine II from defectors of the Center Union
Cabinet of Georgios Papandreou 19 February 1964 - 15 July 1965 Georgios Papandreou Center Union
Cabinet of Ioannis Paraskevopoulos 16 December 1963 - 18 February 1964 Ioannis Paraskevopoulos caretaker government to hold 1964 Greek legislative election
Fourth Cabinet of Georgios Papandreou 0 November 1963 - 31 December 1963 Georgios Papandreou coalition cabinet under Center Union leadership
Cabinet of Stylianos Mavromichalis 28 September 1963 - 8 November 1963 Stylianos Mavromichalis caretaker government to hold 1963 Greek legislative election
Cabinet of Panagiotis Pipinelis 19 June 1963 - 28 September 1963 Panagiotis Pipinelis non-party government, appointed by King Paul of Greece
Fourth Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 4 November 1961 - 19 July 1963 Konstantinos Karamanlis National Radical Union
Cabinet of Konstantinos Dovas 20 September 1961 - 4 November 1961 Konstantinos Dovas caretaker government to hold 1961 Greek legislative election
Third Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 17 May 1958 - 20 September 1961 Konstantinos Karamanlis National Radical Union
Cabinet of Konstantinos Georgakopoulos 5 March - 17 May 1958 Konstantinos Georgakopoulos caretaker government to hold 1958 Greek legislative election
Second Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 29 February 1956 - 5 March 1958 Konstantinos Karamanlis National Radical Union
First Cabinet of Konstantinos Karamanlis 6 October 1955 - 29 February 1056 Konstantinos Karamanlis appointed by the King Paul of Greece / vote of confidence by Parliament
Cabinet of Alexander Papagos 19 November 1952 - 6 October 1955 Alexander Papagos Greek Rally
Cabinet of Dimitrios Kiousopoulos 11 October - 19 November 1952 Dimitrios Kiousopoulos caretaker government to hold 1952 Greek legislative election
Third Cabinet of Nikolaos Plastiras 27 October 1951 - 11 October 1952 Nikolaos Plastiras National Progressive Center Union
Liberal Party (Greece)
Fifth Cabinet of Sophoklis Venizelos 3 November 1950 - 27 October 1951 Sophoklis Venizelos Liberal Party (Greece)
Democratic Socialist Party of Greece
Fourth Cabinet of Sophoklis Venizelos 13 September - 3 November 1950 Sophoklis Venizelos Liberal Party
People's Party (Greece)
Georgios Papandreou Party
Third Cabinet of Sophoklis Venizelos 21 August - 13 September 1950 Sophoklis Venizelos Liberal Party
Georgios Papandreou Party
National Party of Greece
Second Cabinet of Nikolaos Plastiras 15 April - 21 August 1950 Nikolaos Plastiras National Progressive Center Union
Liberal Party
Georgios Papandreou Party
Second Cabinet of Sophoklis Venizelos 23 March - 15 April 1950 Sophoklis Venizelos Liberal Party
National Unionist Party
Cabinet of Ioannis Theotokis 6 January - 23 March 1950 Ioannis Theotokis caretaker government to hold 1950 Greek legislative election
Cabinet of Alexandros Diomidis 30 June 1949 - 6 January 1950 Alexandros Diomidis People's Party (Greece)
Liberal Party
National Unionist Party
appointed by King Paul of Greece due to unexpected death of the Prime Minister
Sixth Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 14 April - 30 June 1949 Themistoklis Sofoulis Liberal Party
People's Party
National Unionist Party
Fifth Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 20 January - 14 April 1949 Themistoklis Sofoulis Liberal Party
People's Party
National Unionist Party
New Party
Fourth Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 18 November 1949 - 20 January 1950 Themistoklis Sofoulis Liberal Party
People's Party
Third Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 7 September 1947 - 18 November 1948 Themistoklis Sofoulis Liberal Party
People's Party
Third Cabinet of Konstantinos Tsaldaris 29 August - 7 September 1947 Konstantinos Tsaldaris People's Party
National Party of Greece
Cabinet of Dimitrios Maximos 24 January - 29 August 1947 Dimitrios Maximos United Alignment of Nationalists
National Political Union (1946)
National Party of Greece
Union of Nationalists
Union of Agrarian Parties
Second Cabinet of Konstantinos Tsaldaris 2 October 1946 - 24 January 1947 Konstantinos Tsaldaris United Alignment of Nationalists
First Cabinet of Konstantinos Tsaldaris 18 April - 2 October 1946 Konstantinos Tsaldaris United Alignment of Nationalists
Cabinet of Panagiotis Poulitsas 4 - 18 April 1946 Panagiotis Poulitsas People's Party
National Political Union (1946)
Second Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 22 November 1945 - 4 April 1946 Themistoklis Sofoulis appointed by regent of Greece, Damaskinos of Athens
Cabinet of Panagiotis Kanellopoulos (1945) 1–22 November 1945 Panagiotis Kanellopoulos appointed by regent of Greece, Damaskinos of Athens
Cabinet of Archbishop Damaskinos 17 October - 1 November 1945 Archbishop Damaskinos provisional government
Second Cabinet of Petros Voulgaris 11 August - 17 October 1945 Petros Voulgaris extension of the term of office of the previous government
First Cabinet of Petros Voulgaris 8 April - 11 August 1945 Petros Voulgaris caretaker government to hold constitutional referendum
First Cabinet of Nikolaos Plastiras 3 January - 8 April 1945 Nikolaos Plastiras appointed by Regent of Greece, Damaskinos of Athens
Third Cabinet of Georgios Papandreou (II National Unity) 18 October 1944 - 3 January 1945 Georgios Papandreou National unity government

Axis occupation of Greece (1941 - 1944) (parallel admnistrations)

Hellenic State

CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Ioannis Rallis 7 April 1943 - 12 October 1944 Ioannis Rallis puppet government /no parties
Cabinet of Konstantinos Logothetopoulos 2 December 1942 - 7 April 1943 Konstantinos Logothetopoulos puppet government /no parties
Cabinet of Georgios Tsolakoglou 30 April 1941 - 2 December 1942 Georgios Tsolakoglou puppet government /no parties

Greek government-in-exile

CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Second Cabinet of Georgios Papandreou (I National Unity) 24 May - 18 October 1944 Georgios Papandreou National unity government
First Cabinet of Georgios Papandreou 26 April - 22 May 1944 Georgios Papandreou appointed by the George II of Greece
First Cabinet of Sophoklis Venizelos 14 April - 26 April 1944 Sophoklis Venizelos appointed by the King
Cabinet of Emmanouil Tsouderos 21 April 1941 - 14 April 1944 Emmanouil Tsouderos appointed by the King

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Interim cabinet of Evripidis Bakirtzis 10 March - 18 April 1944 Evripidis Bakirtzis Communist Party of Greece
Union of People's Democracy
Agrarian Party
Cabinet of Alexandros Svolos 18 April- 2 September 1944 Alexandros Svolos Communist Party of Greece
Union of People's Democracy
Agrarian Party

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Alexandros Koryzis 29 January - 18 April 1941 Alexandros Koryzis appointed by the King /no parties
Cabinet of Ioannis Metaxas 13 April 1936 - 29 January 1941 Ioannis Metaxas appointed by the King /no parties

Restoration of Monarchy State Flag of Greece (1863-1924 and 1935-1973).svg

CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Konstantinos Demertzis 30 November 1935 - 13 April 1936 Konstantinos Demertzis caretaker cabinet
Second Cabinet of Georgios Kondylis 10 October = 30 November 1935 Georgios Kondylis appointed by Fifth National Assembly at Athens

Second Hellenic Republic Coat of arms of Greece (1924-1935).svg

CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Second Cabinet of Panagis Tsaldaris 10 March 1933 - 10 October 1935 Panagis Tsaldaris People's Party
National Democratic Party
Freethinkers' Party
Cabinet of Alexandros Othonaios 6 March - 10 March 1933 Alexandros Othonaios interim military government appointed by President of Greece
Ninth Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 16 January - 6 March 1933 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Agricultural and Labour Party
Progressive Party
Conservative Democratic Party
First Cabinet of Panagis Tsaldaris 4 November 1032 - 16 January 1933 Panagis Tsaldaris People's Party
Freethinkers' Party
National Democratic Party
Eighth Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 5 June - 4 November 1932 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Second Cabinet of Alexandros Papanastasiou 26 May - 5 June 1932 Alexandros Papanastasiou Agricultural and Labour Party with the parliamentary support of the Liberal Party
Seventh Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 16 December 1929 - 26 May 1932 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Sixth Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 7 June - 16 December 1929 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Fifth cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 4 July 1928 - 7 June 1929 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Eighth Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 8 February - 4 July 1928 Alexandros Zaimis Liberal Party
Freethinkers' Party
Progressive Party
Seventh Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 17 August 1927 - 8 February 1928 Alexandros Zaimis Liberal Party
Freethinkers' Party
Democratic Union
Sixth Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 4 December 1926 - 17 August 1927 Alexandros Zaimis Liberal Party
People's Party
Freethinkers' Party
Democratic Union
First Cabinet of Georgios Kondylis 26 August - 4 December 1926 Georgios Kondylis appointed by Pavlos Kountouriotis, President of Hellenic Republic
Cabinet of Athanasios Eftaxias 19 July - 23 August 1926 Athanasios Eftaxias appointed by Theodoros Pangalos President of Hellenic Republic after 1925 Greek coup d'état
Cabinet of Theodoros Pangalos 26 June 1925 - 19 July 1926 Theodoros Pangalos 1925 Greek coup d'état / appointed by Pavlos Kountouriotis, President of Hellenic Republic
Cabinet of Andreas Michalakopoulos 7 October 1924 - 26 June 1925 Andreas Michalakopoulos Conservative Democratic Party
National Democratic Party
First Cabinet of Themistoklis Sofoulis 24 July - 7 October 1924 Themistoklis Sofoulis Liberal Party
First Cabinet of Alexandros Papanastasiou 12 March - 24 July 1924 Alexandros Papanastasiou Democratic Union

Kingdom of Greece - First Crowned Republic (1863-1924) State Flag of Greece (1863-1924 and 1935-1973).svg

CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Georgios Kafantaris 6 February - 12 March 1924 Georgios Kafantaris Liberal party
Fourth Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 11 January - 6 February 1924 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal party
Cabinet of Stylianos Gonatas 14 November 1922 - 11 January 1924 Stylianos Gonatas appointed by the "Revolutionary Committee" of 1922 Greek coup
Cabinet of Sotirios Krokidas 17 September - 14 November 1922 Sotirios Krokidas appointed by the "Revolutionary Committee" of 1922 Greek coup
Cabinet of Anastasios Charalambis 16 - 17 September 1922 Anastasios Charalambis appointed by the "Revolutionary Committee" of 1922 Greek coup
Cabinet of Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos 28 August - 16 September 1922 Nikolaos Triantaphyllakos United Opposition (Greece)
Cabinet of Petros Protopapadakis 9 May - 26 August 1922 Petros Protopapadakis United Opposition (Greece)
Cabinet of Nikolaos Stratos 3 - 9 May 1022 Nikolaos Stratos United Opposition
Third Cabinet of Dimitrios Gounaris 2 March - 3 May 1922 Dimitrios Gounaris United Opposition
Second Cabinet of Dimitrios Gounaris 26 March 1921 - 2 March 1922 Dimitrios Gounaris United Opposition
Second Cabinet of Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos 24 January - 26 March 1921 Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos United Opposition
Fifth Cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis 4 November 1920 - 24 January 1921 Dimitrios Rallis United Opposition
Third Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 14 June 1917 - 4 November 1920 Eleftherios Venizelos appointed by Triple Entente (National Schism)
Fifth Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 21 April - 21 June 1917 Alexandros Zaimis appointed by the King Constantine I of Greece
Provisional Government of National Defence 26 December 1916 - 14 June 1917 Eleftherios Venizelos parallel administration due to the National Schism
Cabinet of Spyridon Lambros 27 September 1916 - 21 April 1917 Spyridon Lambros Non-party caretaker government appointed by the King Constantine I of Greece
First Cabinet of Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos 3 - 27 September 1916 Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos appointed by the King Constantine I of Greece (Crown Council of Greece)
Fourth Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 9 June - 3 September 1916 Alexandros Zaimis appointed by the King (Crown Council of Greece)
Cabinet of Stephanos Skouloudis 25 October 1915 - 9 June 1916 Stephanos Skouloudis Nationally-minded Party
Third Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 24 September - 25 October 1915 Alexandros Zaimis appointed by the King Constantine I
Second Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 10 August - 24 September 1915 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
First Cabinet of Dimitrios Gounaris 25 February - 10 August 1915 Dimitrios Gounaris appointed by the King
First Cabinet of Eleftherios Venizelos 6 October 1910 - 25 February 1915 Eleftherios Venizelos Liberal Party
Cabinet of Stephanos Dragoumis 18 January - 6 October 1910 Stephanos Dragoumis appointed by the King George I of Greece (Crown Council of Greece)
Cabinet of Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis 15 August 1909 - 18 January 1910 Kyriakoulis Mavromichalis appointed by the King George I of Greece / National Party
Fourth Cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis 7 July - 15 August 1909 Dimitrios Rallis Neohellenic Party
Fourth Cabinet of Georgios Theotokis 8 December 1905 - 7 July 1909 Georgios Theotokis New Party
Third Cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis 9 June - 8 December 1905 Dimitrios Rallis Working magority government
Fifth Cabinet of Theodoros Deligiannis 17 December 1904 - 9 June 1905 Theodoros Deligiannis National Party (Greece)
Third Cabinet of Georgios Theotokis 6 December 1903 - 17 December 1904 Georgios Theotokis New Party
Second Cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis 28 June - 6 December 1903 Dimitrios Rallis Minority government
Second Cabinet of Georgios Theotokis 14 - 28 June 1903 Georgios Theotokis Majority government
Fourth Cabinet of Theodoros Deligiannis 24 November 1902 - 14 June 1903 Theodoros Deligiannis National Party
Neohellenic Party
Second Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 12 November 1901 - 18 November 1902 Alexandros Zaimis appointed by the King George I of Greece
First Cabinet of Georgios Theotokis 2 April 1899 - 12 November 1901 Georgios Theotokis Modernist Party
First Cabinet of Alexandros Zaimis 21 September 1897 - 2 April 1899 Alexandros Zaimis appointed by the King
First Cabinet of Dimitrios Rallis 18 April - 21 September 1897 Dimitrios Rallis appointed by the King
Third Cabinet of Theodoros Deligiannis 31 May 1895 - 18 April 1897 Theodoros Deligiannis National Party
Cabinet of Nikolaos Deligiannis 12 January - 31 May 1895 Nikolaos Deligiannis Non-party caretaker government to hold 1895 Greek legislative election
Seventh Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 30 October 1893 - 12 January 1895 Charilaos Trikoupis Modernist Party
Cabinet of Sotirios Sotiropoulos 3 May - 30 October 1893 Sotirios Sotiropoulos minority government appointed by King
Sixth Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 10 June 1892 - 3 May 1893 Charilaos Trikoupis Modernist Party
Cabinet of Konstantinos Konstantopoulos 10 February - 10 June 1892 Konstantinos Konstantopoulos minority government appointed by King George I of Greece
Second Cabinet of Theodoros Deligiannis 24 October 1890 - 18 February 1892 Theodoros Deligiannis National Party
Fifth Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 9 May 1886 - 24 October 1890 Charilaos Trikoupis majority government
Cabinet of Dimitrios Valvis 30 April - 9 May 1886 Dimitrios Valvis extra-parliamentary government appointed by King George I
First Cabinet of Theodoros Deligiannis 19 April 1885 - 30 April 1886 Theodoros Deligiannis National Party
Fourth Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 3 March 1882 - 19 April 1885 Charilaos Trikoupis Majority government
Tenth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 13 October 1880 - 3 March 1882 Alexandros Koumoundouros Majority government
Third Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 10 March - 13 October 1880 Charilaos Trikoupis Majority government
Ninth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 26 October 1878 - 10 March 1880 Alexandros Koumoundouros Winner of 1879 Greek legislative election
Second Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 21 October - 26 October 1878 Charilaos Trikoupis Parliamentary majority
Eighth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 11 January - 21 October 1878 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority
Fifth Cabinet of Konstantinos Kanaris 26 May 1877 - 11 January 1878 Konstantinos Kanaris Coalition cabinet (ecumenical)
Seventh Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 19 - 26 May 1877 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority
Sixth Cabinet of Epameinondas Deligiorgis 26 February - 19 May 1877 Epameinondas Deligiorgis Parliamentary majority
Sixth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 1 December 1876 - 26 February 1877 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority
Fifth Cabinet of Epameinondas Deligiorgis 26 November - 1 December 1876 Epameinondas Deligiorgis Parliamentary minority
Fifth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 15 October 1875 - 26 November 1876 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority (dedilomeni principle)
First Cabinet of Charilaos Trikoupis 27 April - 15 October 1875 Charilaos Trikoupis appointed by King George I
Eighth Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris 9 February 1874 - 27 April 1875 Dimitrios Voulgaris appointed by King George I
Fourth Cabinet of Epameinondas Deligiorgis 8 July 1872 - 9 February 1874 Epameinondas Deligiorgis parliamentary minority
Seventh Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris 25 December 1871 - 8 July 1872 Dimitrios Voulgaris coalition government (Voulgaris - Koumoundouros)
Second Cabinet of Thrasyvoulos Zaimis 28 October - 25 December 1871 Thrasyvoulos Zaimis Parliamentary majority
Fourth Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 3 December 1870 - 28 October 1871 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority
Third Cabinet of Epameinondas Deligiorgis 9 July - 3 December 1870 Epameinondas Deligiorgis appointed by King George I
First Cabinet of Thrasyvoulos Zaimis 25 January 1869 - 9 July 1870 Thrasyvoulos Zaimis appointed by King George I
Sixth Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris 25 January 1868 - 25 January 1869 Dimitrios Voulgaris caretaker government to hold 1868 Greek legislative election /majority government after elections
Cabinet of Aristeidis Moraitinis 20 December 1867 - 25 January 1868 Aristeidis Moraitinis caretaker government to hold legislative election
Third Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 18 December 1866 - 20 December 1867 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary majority
Fifth Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris 9 June 1866 - 17 December 1866 Dimitrios Voulgaris coalition government between Voulgaris-Deligiorgis
Second Cabinet of Benizelos Roufos 28 November 1865 - 9 June 1866 Benizelos Roufos appointed with the consent of the three leaders (Koumoundoros, Voulgaris, Deligiorgis)
Second Cabinet of Epameinondas Deligiorgis 13 - 28 November 1865 Epameinondas Deligiorgis Parliamentary minority
Second Cabinet of Alexandros Koumoundouros 6 - 13 November 1865 Alexandros Koumoundouros Parliamentary minority
Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris (1865) 3 - 6 November 1865 Dimitrios Voulgaris Parliamentary minority
First Cabinet of E. Deligiorgis 20 October - 3 November 1865 Epameinondas Deligiorgis Parliamentary minority
First Cabinet of A. Koumoundouros 2 March - 20 October 1865 Alexandros Koumoundouros Winner of 1865 Greek legislative election
Fourth Cabinet of K. Kanaris 26 July 1864 - 2 March 1865 Konstantinos Kanaris appointed by Second National Assembly of the Greeks at Athens
Cabinet of Zinovios Valvis (1864) 16 April - 26 July 1864 Zinovios Valvis appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Cabinet of Konstantinos Kanaris (1864, March) 5 March - 16 April 1864 Konstantinos Kanaris appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris (1863) 25 October 1863 - 5 March 1864 Dimitrios Voulgaris majority at the Second National Assembly of the Greeks at Athens
Cabinet of Benizelos Roufos (1863) 29 April - 18 October 1863 Benizelos Roufos appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Cabinet of Diomidis Kyriakos (1863) 27 March - 29 April 1863 Diomidis Kyriakos appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Cabinet of Zinovios Valvis (1863) 11 February - 25 March 1863 Zinovios Valvis appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Cabinet of Aristidis Moraitinis (1863) 9 - 11 February 1863 Aristidis Moraitinis appointed by Second National Assembly at Athens
Provisional Government of Greece (1862–63) 11 October 1862 - 8 February 1863D. Voulgaris - B. Roufos - K. Kanariscoalition government (ecumenical) after King Otto's expulsion

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Ioannis Kolokotronis (1862) 26 May - 11 October 1862 Ioannis Kolokotronis appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Athanasios Miaoulis (1857) 13 November 1857 - 26 May 1862 Athanasios Miaoulis appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Dimitrios Voulgaris (1855) 29 September 1855 - 13 November 1857 Dimitrios Voulgaris appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1854) 16 May 1854 - 29 September 1855 Alexandros Mavrokordatos appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Antonios Kriezis (1849) 14 December 1849 - 16 May 1854 Antonios Kriezis appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Konstantinos Kanaris (1848) 27 October 1848 - 14 December 1849 Konstantinos Kanaris coalition government
Cabinet of Georgios Kountouriotis (1848) 8 March - 12 October 1848 Georgios Kountouriotis extra parliamentary government appointed by King Otto
Cabinet of Kitsos Tzavelas (1847) 5 September 1847 - 12 October 1848 Kitsos Tzavelas parliamentary majority
Cabinet of Ioannis Kolettis (1844) 6 August 1844 - 5 September 1847 Ioannis Kolettis parliamentary majority
Cabinet of Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1844) 30 March - 4 August 1844 Alexandros Mavrokordatos caretaker government to hold first legislative elections
Cabinet of Konstantinos Kanaris (1844) 12 February - 30 March 1844 Konstantinos Kanaris caretaker government
Cabinet of Andreas Metaxas (1843) 3 September 1843 - 12 February 1844 Andreas Metaxas caretaker coalition government

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CabinetTenurePrime MinisterParties
Cabinet of Otto of Greece (1841) 10 August 1841 - 3 September 1843 Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1841) 24 June - 10 August 1841 Alexandros Mavrokordatos appointed by the King
Cabinet of Otto of Greece (1837) 8 December 1837 - 24 June 1841 Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Ignaz von Rundhart (1837) 2 February - 8 December 1837 Ignaz von Rundhart appointed by the King
Cabinet of Josef Ludwig von Armansperg 9 May 1835 - 2 February 1837 Josef Ludwig von Armansperg Regency council of Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Ioannis Kolettis (1834) 31 May 1834 - 9 May 1835 Ioannis Kolettis appointed by the Regency council of Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1833) 12 October 1833 - 31 May 1834 Alexandros Mavrokordatos appointed by the Regency council of Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Spyridon Trikoupis (April 1833) 3 April 1833 - 12 October 1833 Spyridon Trikoupis appointed by the Regency council of Otto of Greece
Cabinet of Spyridon Trikoupis (January 1833) 25 January - 3 April 1833 Spyridon Trikoupis appointed by the Regency

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CabinetTenureleader
Administrative Committee of Greece (1832) 28 March 1832 -25 January 18335 member committee
Administrative Committee of Greece (1831) 27 September 1831- 10 December 1831 Augustinos Kapodistrias (president)
Cabinet of Ioannis Kapodistrias 20 January 1828 - 27 September 1831 Ioannis Kapodistrias (governor)
Vice-gubernatorial Committee of 1827 3 April 1827 - 20 January 18283 member committe

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CabinetTenureleader
Administrative Committee of Grece (1826) 18 April 1826 - 26 March 1827 Andreas Zaimis (president of the comitte)
Executive of 1824 11 October 1824 - 17 April 1826 Georgios Kountouriotis (president of the Executive)
Executive of 1823 26 April 1823 - 11 October 1824 Petrobey Mavromichalis (26 April 1823 - 5 January 1824) discharged (president of the Executive)
Georgios Kountouriotis (6 January 1824 - 11 October 1824) (president of the Executive)
Executive of 1822 15 January 1822 - 26 April 1823 Alexandros Mavrokordatos (president of the Executive)

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The coat of arms of Greece or national seal of Greece comprises a white Greek cross on a blue escutcheon, surrounded by two laurel branches. It has been in use in its current form since 1975. Prior to the adoption of the current coat of arms, Greece used a number of different designs, some of which were not heraldic; the first heraldic design was introduced in 1832 and its main element, the blue shield with the white cross, has been the base for all other national coats of arms since then. The design is a heraldic representation of the Greek national flag adopted in 1822, which featured a white cross on a blue field.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alexandreia, Greece</span> Place in Macedonia, Greece

Alexandreia or Alexandria (Greek: Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándreia [ale'ksaŋðria]; before 1953: Gidas is a city in the Imathia regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. Its population was 15,906 at the 2021 census. Alexandreia is a rapidly developing city focusing to boost its economy through agriculture, merchandising, alternative tourism and other alternative actions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anthousa, Preveza</span> Community in Greece

Anthousa, known before 1927 as Rapeza is a village in the municipality of Parga, Preveza regional unit of Epirus, in western Greece. In 2021 its population was 673 for the community, which also includes the village Trikorfo. Anthousa is situated 3 km northwest of the town Parga, under a Turkish castle on a hill, attributed to Ali Pasha. Remains and coins of the ancient city of Elaia have been found near the village.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Panoutsos Notaras</span> Leading figure of the Greek War of Independence

Panoutsos Notaras was a Greek revolutionary and politician who was a leading figure of the Greek War of Independence, serving several times as president of the Greek national assemblies and legislative bodies.

Georgios Bakos was a Hellenic Army officer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chios expedition</span>

The Chios expedition was an unsuccessful attempt of the regular Greek army

The Chian Committee was a committee of Chians, consisting of Ambrosios Skaramangas, Loukas Rallis and Georgios Psychas, which was created to ensure the inclusion of Chios in the newly established Greek state. Also undertook the financial and material support of the Chios expedition (1827-1828).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ioannis Stratos</span> Greek Armatolos and warrior

Ioannis 'Yiannakis' Stratos was an Armatolos and warrior of the Greek War of Independence. After the establishment of the Greek state, he became an officer of the Royal Phalanx.

Georgios Psyllas was a Greek scholar and politician, and editor during the Greek War of Independence of the newspaper Efimeris ton Athinon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ioannis Dimakopoulos</span> Greek Army officer

Ioannis Dimakopoulos was an officer of the Hellenic Army from Arcadia. He participated as a volunteer in the Cretan Revolution of 1866 and he was killed during the holocaust of Arkadi Monastery.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gregory VI of Constantinople</span> Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1835 to 1840 and 1867 to 1871

Gregory VI, baptismal name Georgios Fourtouniadis was Ecumenical Patriarch in the periods 1835–1840 and 1867–1871.

The Panellinion was the name given to the advisory body created on 23 April 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, replacing the Legislative Body, as one of the terms he set to assume the governorship of the new country. The Panellinion was later replaced by the Senate during the Fourth National Assembly at Argos in July 1829. The body was named after the Panhellenion, a league of Greek city-states established by Emperor Hadrian.

A new legislative body called the Senate was created in 1829 by the Fourth National Assembly at Argos, replacing the prior advisory body called the Panellinion which had been founded by Governor Ioannis Kapodistrias the previous year.

A number of different and competing administrations used the name Administrative Committee(Greek: Διοικητική Επιτροπή) throughout 1832, each claiming responsibility for a different part of Greece, all after the dissolution of the Administrative Committee of 1831 of Augustinos Kapodistrias, Theodoros Kolokotronis, and Ioannis Kolettis

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Celebration of the Greek Revolution</span> Public holiday in Greece on March 25

The celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821, less commonly known as Independence Day, takes place in Greece, Cyprus and Greek diaspora centers on 25 March every year, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation.

Georgios Mavrommatis was a Greek politician.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Georgios Drakos</span> Souliote commander and fighter

Georgios Drakos was a Souliot chieftain of the Greek War of Independence.