- po****rity waning,
Papandreou distanced himself from
Simitis' policies, and
Simitis resigned. In 1996,
Simitis won the
leadership of
PASOK after Papandreou's...
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Simitis (Gr****: Σημίτης) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Costas Simitis (1936–2025), Gr****
politician Ilse Grubrich-
Simitis (1936–2024)...
- "bezeichnende Relation"").
Spiros Simitis obtained West
German citizenship in 1975. His
younger brother,
Costas Simitis,
served as
Prime Minister of Greece...
- Grubrich-
Simitis was born on 22
February 1936. She
married the
lawyer and data-protection
expert Spiros Simitis on 3
August 1963. Grubrich-
Simitis died on...
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Simiti is a town and muni****lity
located in the Bolívar Department,
northern Colombia.
Simití was
founded in 1537 by
Antonio de
Lebrija and Juan Maldonado...
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Mother of God 5
January Stella Greka, 102,
singer and actress.
Costas Simitis, 88,
Prime Minister of
Greece (1996-2004). 2025 in the
European Union 2025...
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Aided by the unpo****rity of the in****bent
PASOK government led by
Costas Simitis (a
party that had been in
power between 1981 and 1989 and from 1993 to...
- He
served as
Minister for
Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 1999 to 2004.
Papandreou was
leader of the Pan****enic
Socialist Movement...
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elections were held in
Greece on 22
September 1996. The
ruling PASOK of
Costas Simitis was re-elected,
defeating the liberal-conservative New
Democracy party...
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precondition for the loan. The
stabilization package,
implemented by
Costas Simitis as
minister of Finance,
included a 15%
devaluation of the Gr**** currency...