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Ioannis Grivas

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Ioannis Grivas
Ιωάννης Γρίβας
Prime Minister of Greece
In office
12 October 1989 – 23 November 1989
PresidentChristos Sartzetakis
Preceded byTzannis Tzannetakis
Succeeded byXenophon Zolotas
Personal details
Born(1923-02-23)23 February 1923
Kato Tithorea, Amfikleia-Elateia, Greece
Died27 November 2016(2016-11-27) (aged 93)
Athens, Greece
Political partyIndependent
Alma materUniversity of Athens

Ioannis Grivas (Greek: Ιωάννης Γρίβας; 23 February 1923 – 27 November 2016[1]) was a Greek judge, who served as President of the Court of Cassation and served as the Prime Minister of Greece at the head of a non-party caretaker government in 1989.

Life

Grivas was born in Kato Tithorea, Amfikleia-Elateia, Phthiotis.[2] He studied law at the University of Athens and in 1954 he became a judge. He took part as a judge in the Greek Junta Trials in 1975, and in 1979, he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Greece for Civil and Criminal Cases. He became vice-president of the court in 1986 and president in 1989–90.[2]

In 1989, when the Greek Parliament was deadlocked between the PASOK and New Democracy parties following the 18 June 1989 elections, the Constitution requiring that the president of one of Greece's Supreme Courts be appointed interim Prime Minister, Grivas agreed to head a caretaker government to preside over fresh elections.

He took office on 12 October 1989 to lead the country to new elections, held on 5 November.[2][3] After the elections produced another deadlocked Parliament, he resigned on 23 November 1989 in favour of Xenophon Zolotas, who formed a coalition government in which all three parliamentary parties participated.[2][3] In domestic policy, maternity leave was extended to 15 weeks.[4]

Grivas retired in 1990. He died on 27 November 2016, aged 93.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Πέθανε ο πρώην πρόεδρος του Αρείου Πάγου και υπηρεσιακός πρωθυπουργός Ιωάννης Γρίβας". 28 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "ΕΚΛΟΓΕΣ 9/2015: Οι πρωθυπουργοί μετά τη Μεταπολίτευση. 1989: ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ ΓΡΙΒΑΣ" (in Greek). in.gr. 7 September 2015. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Κυβέρνησις ΙΩΑΝΝΗ ΓΡΙΒΑ (Υπηρεσιακή) – Από 12.10.1989 έως 23.11.1989" (in Greek). General Secretariat of the Government. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  4. ^ Ideologues, Partisans and Loyalists Ministers and Policymaking in Parliamentary Cabinets by Despina Alexiadou
  5. ^ "Πέθανε σε ηλικία 93 ετών ο πρώην πρόεδρος του Αρείου Πάγου και υπηρεσιακός πρωθυπουργός Ιωάννης Γρίβας". 28 November 2016.
Legal offices
Preceded by
Antonios Stasinos
President of the Supreme Court
1989–1990
Succeeded by
Vasilios Kokkinos
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Greece
Caretaker

1989
Succeeded by


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