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In 1936 Tsaldaris won the elections but without a strong enough majority to form a government. He voted against the government that was formed by [[Ioannis Metaxas]] who later that year ([[August 4]]) established a dictatorship.  
 
In 1936 Tsaldaris won the elections but without a strong enough majority to form a government. He voted against the government that was formed by [[Ioannis Metaxas]] who later that year ([[August 4]]) established a dictatorship.  
  
Tsaldaris died in [[1936]].
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Tsaldaris died on [[May 17]], [[1936]].
  
 
[[Category:Greek politicians|Tsaldaris,Panagis]]
 
[[Category:Greek politicians|Tsaldaris,Panagis]]

Revision as of 19:06, May 10, 2006

Panagis Tsaldaris (Greek: Παναγής Τσαλδάρης) was a Greek politician born in Corinthia prefecture in 1868.

Tsaldaris studied law in Athens University, Germany and France and entered politics, in 1910, on the anti-venizelist side, when he was first elected to Parliament.

Tsaldaris served under Dimitrios Gounaris as Justice Minister in 1915 and, between 1920 - 1922, as Interior Minister and Transportation Minister. He became the leader of the Popular (Laiko Party) after Gounaris' execution.

Tsaldaris became Prime Minister in 1933 and again in 1935 but his government was brought down by Royalist elements seeking the return of George II as king of Greece.

In 1936 Tsaldaris won the elections but without a strong enough majority to form a government. He voted against the government that was formed by Ioannis Metaxas who later that year (August 4) established a dictatorship.

Tsaldaris died on May 17, 1936.