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'''Demetra Liani''' is a former [[Olympic Airways]] hostess who, in [[1989]], married aging [[Greece|Greek]] Prime Minister [[Andreas Papandreou]].
 
'''Demetra Liani''' is a former [[Olympic Airways]] hostess who, in [[1989]], married aging [[Greece|Greek]] Prime Minister [[Andreas Papandreou]].
  
Liani was born on [[April 30]], [[1955]], in [[Florina]], western [[Macedonia]], Greece and is first cousin to former [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] footballer and Deputy Minister for Athletics, [[Giorgos Lianis]].
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Liani was born on [[April 30]], [[1955]], in [[Florina]], western [[Macedonia]], Greece and is first cousin to former [[Iraklis FC|Iraklis]] footballer and Deputy Minister for Athletics, [[Giorgos Lianis]]. She had previously been married to Alexis Kapopoulos with whom she had co-hosted a short-lived television program called "Μισό-μισό" (Half and half).
  
Her relationship with the PM had caused controversy as Papandreou was already married to his second wife, [[Margaret Papandreou]] when they met. Further controversy was caused when sexually compromising photos of Liani appeared in some [[Athens]] dailies. This, however, did not prevent Papandreou from including Liani in state functions - even before they were married - or going ahead with the marriage, even with opposition from his children.
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Her relationship with the PM had caused controversy as Papandreou was already married to his second wife, [[Margaret Papandreou]], when they met. Further controversy was caused when sexually compromising photos of Liani appeared in some [[Athens]] dailies. This, however, did not prevent Papandreou from including Liani in state functions - even before they were married - or going ahead with the marriage, even with opposition from his children.
  
 
On [[January 16]], [[1996]], Papandreou resigned and Liani returned to private life. She has been widowed since [[June 23]], [[1996]].
 
On [[January 16]], [[1996]], Papandreou resigned and Liani returned to private life. She has been widowed since [[June 23]], [[1996]].

Latest revision as of 13:17, March 17, 2011

Demetra Liani is a former Olympic Airways hostess who, in 1989, married aging Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou.

Liani was born on April 30, 1955, in Florina, western Macedonia, Greece and is first cousin to former Iraklis footballer and Deputy Minister for Athletics, Giorgos Lianis. She had previously been married to Alexis Kapopoulos with whom she had co-hosted a short-lived television program called "Μισό-μισό" (Half and half).

Her relationship with the PM had caused controversy as Papandreou was already married to his second wife, Margaret Papandreou, when they met. Further controversy was caused when sexually compromising photos of Liani appeared in some Athens dailies. This, however, did not prevent Papandreou from including Liani in state functions - even before they were married - or going ahead with the marriage, even with opposition from his children.

On January 16, 1996, Papandreou resigned and Liani returned to private life. She has been widowed since June 23, 1996.