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The president of Greece, officially the president of the Hellenic Republic (Template:Langx), commonly referred to in Greek as the president of the Republic (Template:Langx, ΠτΔ), is the head of state of Greece. The president is elected by the Hellenic Parliament;<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> the role has been mainly ceremonial since the 1986 constitutional reform. The office was formally established by the Constitution of Greece in 1975, but has antecedents in the Second Hellenic Republic of 1924–1935 and the Greek junta in 1973–1974 which predated the transition to the current Third Hellenic Republic.

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The president is the nominal commander-in-chief of the Greek Armed Forces and occupies the first place in the country's order of precedence. Although the Greek Constitution of 1974 vested the presidency with considerable powers on paper, in practice presidents took a largely ceremonial role; the prime minister of Greece is the active chief executive of the Greek government and the country's leading political figure. The president's role was formally brought into line with practice by the 1986 constitutional amendment, which reduced the official powers.

ElectionEdit

According to Article 32 of the Greek Constitution, the president is elected for a five-year term by the Hellenic Parliament in a special session at least a month before the incumbent's term expires. Voting takes place in up to five ballots, separated by no more than five days.<ref name="presidency">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The first and second ballots require a supermajority of 200 out of the 300-person body, dropping to 180 on the third. The fourth ballot requires a simple majority of 151 votes. The fifth and last ballot is then contested between the two candidates with the most votes and decided by a relative majority.<ref name="presidency"/>

Oath of officeEdit

Before taking office, the president must recite an oath in front of the Parliament according to the Article 33, paragraph 2 of the Greek Constitution:<ref name="presidency"/>

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I swear in the name of the Holy, Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity to safeguard the Constitution and the laws, to ensure their faithful observance, to defend the national independence and territorial integrity of the Country, to protect the rights and liberties of the Greeks and to serve the general interest and the progress of the Greek People.{{#if:|{{#if:|}}

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SuccessionEdit

According to the Constitution of Greece, in the event of a temporary absence of the president of Greece on account of illness, travel abroad or similar circumstances, the speaker of the parliament serves as acting president, and exercises the powers of the state president until the president resumes their functions, and in the event that the presidency falls vacant as a result of death or resignation or for any other reason, until the election of a new president. The most recent person to have served as Acting President was Ioannis Alevras, following the resignation of Constantine Karamanlis due to the constitutional crisis in 1985.

Official residenceEdit

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The presidential Mansion in Athens

The official residence of the president of Greece is the Presidential Mansion, formerly the New Royal Palace, in central Athens.

HistoryEdit

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The current Third Hellenic Republic (Template:Langx) was established in 1974 during the period of metapolitefsi, after the end of the Greek junta which had controlled Greece since the coup d'état of 21 April 1967.

On 1 June 1973 the then leader of the military junta and regent for the exiled King Constantine II, Georgios Papadopoulos, abolished the Greek monarchy and proclaimed himself President of the Republic. A staged referendum on 29 July 1973 confirmed the regime change, and passed a new constitution which established a presidential republic. This attempt at controlled democratization was ended by Brigadier Dimitrios Ioannidis' overthrow of Papadopoulos on 25 November 1973. The republic and its symbols (but not the semi-presidential system) were formally maintained, but they were nothing more than a façade for the military regime. Lt. General Phaedon Gizikis was appointed President of the Republic, but power was in the hands of Ioannidis, who ruled behind the scenes.

After the fall of the junta and the return to civilian rule under Konstantinos Karamanlis in August 1974, the constitutional acts of the military regime were deemed invalid, and a new referendum was held on 8 December 1974, which confirmed the abolition of the monarchy. In the interim, Gizikis, remained in office as President. After the plebiscite, he was succeeded by the first elected president, Michail Stasinopoulos.

A new constitution, promulgated on 11 June 1975, declared Greece a presidential parliamentary democracy (or republic – the Greek δημοκρατία can be translated both ways). The first constitutional amendments were proposed by Andreas Papandreou in 1985, though dubious procedures triggering a constitutional crisis, and they reduced the presidential powers, which were acting as checks and balances against the powerful position of the prime minister.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn The constitution was further revised in 2001, 2008, and 2019, and is still in force today.

List of presidents of the Third Hellenic RepublicEdit

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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor1 Michail Stasinopoulos
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18 December 1974 19 July 1975 Template:Age in years and days New Democracy
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor2 File:Konstantinos Tsatsos.JPG Konstantinos Tsatsos
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19 July 1975 10 May 1980 Template:Age in years and days New Democracy
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor3 File:Bezoek premier Karamanlis van Griekenland Van Agt in gesprek met Karamanlis, Bestanddeelnr 929-6548 (cropped).jpg Konstantinos Karamanlis
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10 May 1980 10 March 1985
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor File:President Ioannis Alevras.jpg Ioannis Alevras
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10 March 1985 30 March 1985 Template:Age in years and days PASOK
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; black"|Template:Anchor4 File:Christos Sartzetakis (1989) cropped.jpg Christos Sartzetakis
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30 March 1985 4 May 1990 Template:Age in years and days Independent
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:AnchorTemplate:Small File:Bezoek premier Karamanlis van Griekenland Van Agt in gesprek met Karamanlis, Bestanddeelnr 929-6548 (cropped).jpg Konstantinos Karamanlis
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5 May 1990 10 March 1995 Template:Age in years and days New Democracy
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; black"|Template:Anchor5 File:Konstantinos Stefanopoulos 2000.jpg Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
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10 March 1995 12 March 2005 Template:Age in years and days Independent
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor6 File:Karolos Papoulias.jpg Karolos Papoulias
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12 March 2005 13 March 2015 Template:Age in years and days PASOK
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor7 File:Vladimir Putin and Prokopis Pavlopoulos (2016-01-15) 02 (cropped).jpg Prokopis Pavlopoulos
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13 March 2015 13 March 2020 5 years New Democracy
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; black"|Template:Anchor8 File:Katerina Sakellaropoulou, October 2022 (cropped).jpg Katerina Sakellaropoulou
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13 March 2020 13 March 2025 5 years Independent
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rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; color:white"|Template:Anchor9 File:KonstantinosTasoulas (cropped).jpg Konstantinos Tasoulas
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13 March 2025 Incumbent Template:Age in years and days New Democracy
New Democracy MP, cabinet minister and President of the Hellenic Parliament from 2019 to 2025. He was elected on the fourth ballot, after winning 160 votes of New Democracy MPs and independents.

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