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'''Nikolaos Stratos''' was a Greek politician from Loutro, [[Aitoloakarnania prefecture]]. | '''Nikolaos Stratos''' was a Greek politician from Loutro, [[Aitoloakarnania prefecture]]. | ||
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− | He became Prime Minister | + | Stratos entered politics as a [[venizelism|venizelist]] and became Minister of the Navy. In 1913 he switched to the [[Laiko Komma|Laiko (Popular) Party]] of [[Dimitrios Gounaris]]. |
+ | He became Prime Minister on [[May 16]] (May 3 OS), [[1922]]. He quit six days later after failing to get a vote of confidence in Parliament. | ||
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+ | When the [[Laiko Party]] government was brought down after the [[Asia Minor disaster]], Stratos, along with other members of the government, were put on trial for their role in this catastrophe. Six of them - among them Stratos - were sentenced to death and executed on [[November 28]], [[1922]]. | ||
Nikolaos Stratos was the father of [[Dora Stratou]], the famous choreographer. | Nikolaos Stratos was the father of [[Dora Stratou]], the famous choreographer. |
Revision as of 16:33, March 18, 2010
Nikolaos Stratos was a Greek politician from Loutro, Aitoloakarnania prefecture.
Stratos entered politics as a venizelist and became Minister of the Navy. In 1913 he switched to the Laiko (Popular) Party of Dimitrios Gounaris. He became Prime Minister on May 16 (May 3 OS), 1922. He quit six days later after failing to get a vote of confidence in Parliament.
When the Laiko Party government was brought down after the Asia Minor disaster, Stratos, along with other members of the government, were put on trial for their role in this catastrophe. Six of them - among them Stratos - were sentenced to death and executed on November 28, 1922.
Nikolaos Stratos was the father of Dora Stratou, the famous choreographer.