About
Konstantinos Mitsotakis was a prominent Greek liberal politician and statesman. Born in 1918, he played a significant role in Greek politics for several decades. He is best known for serving as the Prime Minister of Greece from 1990 to 1993. His tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the Greek economy and address various domestic challenges.
Career Timeline
Elected to Greek Parliament
Mitsotakis begins his long political career, gaining initial recognition.
Imprisoned, Exiled During Junta
His opposition to the military junta leads to imprisonment and exile, halting his political progress.
Returns to Greek Politics
Following the fall of the junta, Mitsotakis returns and rebuilds his political influence.
Becomes Prime Minister of Greece
Mitsotakis achieves the highest office, implementing economic reforms.
Resigns as Prime Minister
His government loses a vote of no confidence, ending his time as PM.
Retires from Parliament
Formally retires from parliament but remains influential within New Democracy.
Konstantinos Mitsotakis Dies
Passes away, leaving behind a complex legacy in Greek Politics.
Legacy as Greek Statesman
Remembered as a key figure in modern Greek politics, especially during economic reform period.
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Last updated: February 23, 2026







