Difference between revisions of "Georgios Kaphantaris"
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Greek [[venizelism|Venizelist]] politician, born in Anatoliki Frangista, [[Evritania prefecture]] in 1873. | Greek [[venizelism|Venizelist]] politician, born in Anatoliki Frangista, [[Evritania prefecture]] in 1873. | ||
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He served in [[Eleftherios Venizelos|Venizelos]]' cabinet as Agriculture Minister but disagreed with him as far as holding elections while the Greek Army was still involved in [[Asia Minor]]. | He served in [[Eleftherios Venizelos|Venizelos]]' cabinet as Agriculture Minister but disagreed with him as far as holding elections while the Greek Army was still involved in [[Asia Minor]]. | ||
− | In the elections that ensued, Venizelos' Liberal Party ("Κόμμα των Φιλελευθέρων") was ousted and Kaphantaris left the country for France and Italy. He returned after the [[Asia Minor disaster]] and was named Minister of Justice. In 1924, Prime Minister Venizelos resigned for health reasons and hand | + | In the elections that ensued, Venizelos' Liberal Party ("Κόμμα των Φιλελευθέρων") was ousted and Kaphantaris left the country for France and Italy. He returned after the [[Asia Minor disaster]] and was named Minister of Justice. |
− | He | + | In [[1924]], Prime Minister Venizelos resigned for health reasons and hand picked Kaphantaris as his successor. Kaphantaris showed moderation in the matter of the abolition of the Monarchy and was forced to resign barely a month later. |
− | He died in 1946. | + | |
+ | He opposed the [[Theodoros Pangalos|Pangalos]]' dictatorship and, after its overthrow, took part in several more governments as Minister of Finance. | ||
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+ | He died in [[1946]]. |
Revision as of 08:34, September 17, 2005
Greek Venizelist politician, born in Anatoliki Frangista, Evritania prefecture in 1873.
He served in Venizelos' cabinet as Agriculture Minister but disagreed with him as far as holding elections while the Greek Army was still involved in Asia Minor. In the elections that ensued, Venizelos' Liberal Party ("Κόμμα των Φιλελευθέρων") was ousted and Kaphantaris left the country for France and Italy. He returned after the Asia Minor disaster and was named Minister of Justice. In 1924, Prime Minister Venizelos resigned for health reasons and hand picked Kaphantaris as his successor. Kaphantaris showed moderation in the matter of the abolition of the Monarchy and was forced to resign barely a month later.
He opposed the Pangalos' dictatorship and, after its overthrow, took part in several more governments as Minister of Finance.
He died in 1946.