Konstantinos Tsatsos

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Konstantinos Tsatsos

Greek diplomat, professor, and politician



Born1 July 1899, Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Died8 October 1987 (aged 88), Athens, Greece
Resting place
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Political partyNew Democracy
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Spouse(s)Ioanna Seferiadi
Children1
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Konstantinos Tsatsos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Τσάτσος; 1 July 1899 – 8 October 1987) was a Greek diplomat, professor, and politician who served as the President of Greece from 1975 to 1980. He was a prominent figure in Greek politics and academia, contributing significantly to the country's legal and political framework.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Konstantinos Tsatsos was born in Athens, Kingdom of Greece, on 1 July 1899. He pursued his higher education at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where he studied law. Tsatsos furthered his education in Germany, where he completed his doctoral studies.

Academic Career[edit | edit source]

After completing his studies, Tsatsos returned to Greece and embarked on an academic career. He became a professor of law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where he taught for several years. His academic work focused on constitutional law and philosophy of law, and he published numerous articles and books on these subjects.

Political Career[edit | edit source]

Tsatsos entered politics as a member of the Greek Parliament. He was affiliated with the New Democracy party. Throughout his political career, he held various important positions, including Minister of Public Administration and Minister of Culture.

Presidency[edit | edit source]

In 1975, following the restoration of democracy in Greece, Tsatsos was elected as the President of Greece. He served in this capacity until 1980. During his presidency, Tsatsos played a crucial role in stabilizing the newly established democratic institutions and promoting the rule of law.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Konstantinos Tsatsos was married to Ioanna Seferiadi, and they had one child. He was known for his intellectual contributions and his dedication to public service.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Tsatsos is remembered as a key figure in modern Greek history, both for his academic contributions and his role in the political arena. His work in constitutional law and his efforts to strengthen democratic institutions have left a lasting impact on Greece.

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