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'''Konstantinos Kallias''' (b. [[9 July]] [[1901]]- d. [[7 April]] [[2004]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician. He was born in [[Chalkis]]. He co-founded with [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]] the National Unity Party. He served in many ministerial positions, including Minister for Justice (1958) and vice- president of [[New Democracy]] Party when president was [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]] (1975-1976). He was elected to the European Parliament in 1981. In 2003 he entered the [[Guinness]] book as the oldest active writer of his [[autobiography]] , at the age of 102. He died aged 103, on [[April 7]], [[2004]].
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'''Konstantinos Kallias''' (b. [[9 July]] [[1901]]- d. [[7 April]] [[2004]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician. He was born in [[Chalkis]]. He co-founded with [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]] the National Unity Party. He served in many ministerial positions, including Minister for Justice (1958) and vice- president of [[New Democracy]] Party when its president was [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]] ([[1975]]-[[1976]]). He was elected to the European Parliament in 1981. In 2003 he entered the Guinness book as the oldest active writer of his autobiography , at the age of 102. He died aged 103, on [[April 7]], [[2004]].
  
 
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[[Category:Greek Politicians|Kallias, Konstantinos]]

Revision as of 16:04, November 15, 2005

Konstantinos Kallias (b. 9 July 1901- d. 7 April 2004) was a Greek politician. He was born in Chalkis. He co-founded with Panagiotis Kanellopoulos the National Unity Party. He served in many ministerial positions, including Minister for Justice (1958) and vice- president of New Democracy Party when its president was Konstantinos Karamanlis (1975-1976). He was elected to the European Parliament in 1981. In 2003 he entered the Guinness book as the oldest active writer of his autobiography , at the age of 102. He died aged 103, on April 7, 2004.