List of Prime Ministers of Aetolia

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Prime Ministers of the First Republic of Aetolia (1099–1415)[edit | edit source]

  • Sabastian Zacharias (1099-1100); died in office
  • Georges Kappas (1100-1115)
  • Actaeon Petralia (1115-1121)
  • Archemorus Anagnos (1121-1125)
  • Triptolemus Angelopoulos (1125-1129)
  • Laius Booras (1129-1133)
  • Pietr Eliades (1133); assassinated
  • Phrixus Stamos (1133-1139)
  • Tymek Alexopoulos (1139-1143)
  • Androu Pepi (1143-1150)
  • Archemorus Mellas (1150-1167); died in office
  • Abydos Rines (1167-1177); assassinated
  • Acastus Buros (1177-1178); assassinated
  • Iason Chris (1178-1180)
  • Eupeithes Alexopoulos (1180-1189)
  • Cocytus Ladas (1189-1193)
  • Melanthius Cosse (1193-1199)
  • Biton Kouris (1199-1209)
  • Nik Zika (1209-1218)
  • Artemus Doukas (1218-1224)
  • Galan Muto (1224-1230)
  • Oceanus Pitera (1230-1234)
  • Eugenio Maris (1234-1238)
  • Pero Soulis (1238-1241)
  • Demetri Delis (1241-1252)
  • Actaeon Soulis (1252-1259)
  • Ascalaphus Lekas (1259-1274)
  • Cyryl Thanos (1274-1278)
  • Gaelan Vlahakis (1278-1282)
  • Gregos Hero (1282-1288)
  • Parthenios Mihal (1288-1289)
  • Nicholas Vassos (1289-1298)
  • Priam Xenos (1298-1302)
  • Phaethon Papadakis (1302-1324)
  • Christian Vasco (1324-1330)
  • Pippo Spino (1330-1339)
  • Phaethon Bouras (1339-1345)
  • Salmoneus Kellis (1345-1348)
  • Linus Manos (1348-1355)
  • Agamemnon Mina (1355-1367)
  • Napoleon Christakos (1367-1371)
  • Diomedes Perris (1371-1388)
  • Antares Mavros (1388-1389)
  • Kit Lagana (1389-1397)
  • Antares Mavros (1397-1401)
  • Paris Soter (1401-1407)
  • Akil Valis (1407-1412)
  • Giles Kollias (1412-1415); assassinated

Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Aetolia (1415–1789)[edit | edit source]

Aetolia was an absolute monarchy between 1415 and 1755, thus the role of Prime Minister was not filled during this period.

  • Lord Alexios of Kriovrisi (1755-1762); 48th Prime Minister of Aetolia
  • Nicolas, Duke of Salamis (1762-1766)
  • Lord Erechtheus of Mandra (1766-1772)
  • Lord Obiareus of Ionia (1772-1778)
  • Eugenios, Duke of Kallispolis (1778-1782)
  • Nikolai Kritikos (1782-1784); only non-peer Prime Minister during the Kingdom period
  • Eugenios, Duke of Kallispolis (1784-1785)
  • Alexandrios, Crown Prince of Kavala (1785)
  • Nicodemus, Duke of Itanos (1785-1787)
  • Lord Damaskinos of Elaia (1787-1789)

Prime Ministers of the Provisional Republic of Aetolia (1789–1794)[edit | edit source]

Portrait Name
Honorifics
(Birth–Death)
Term of office

Electoral mandates
Other ministerial offices
held while Prime Minister
Political party Government
57 Alexis Androulakis.jpg His Grand Honour
Alexis Androulakis
(1720–1795)
1 September
1789
9 March
1792
Grand Justice of Aetolia
President of Aetolia
United Group
First Grand Judicial Council
1790
Served as Grand Justice of Aetolia, which had assumed the role and responsibilities of the Prime Minister and the Executive. Voted for a second term by the Judicial council in 1790, defeated in 1792 by Nikos Venizelos.
58 Nikos Venizelos.jpg His Grand Honour
Nikos Venizelos
(1720–1795)
9 March
1792
1 May
1794
Grand Justice of Aetolia
President of Aetolia
United Group
Second Grand Judicial Council
1792
Served as Grand Justice of Aetolia, which had assumed the role and responsibilities of the Prime Minister and the Executive. Finalised the constitution, created the constitutional court and began restoration to power to respective branches of government.

Prime Ministers of the Second Republic of Aetolia (1794–)[edit | edit source]

Portrait Name
Honorifics & Constituency
(Birth–Death)
Term of office

Electoral mandates
Other ministerial offices
held while Prime Minister
Political party Government
61 60px His Distinction
Vasyklo Mikos
Representative for Elaia
(1700–1700)
22 May
1794
5 March
1799
Liberation
Mikos III
1794, 1798
First Prime Minister of the Second Republic of Aetolia. Resigned from office in 1799 regarding health concerns.
62 60px His Distinction
Achates Tomaras
Representative for Juktas
(1700–1700)
5 March
1799
2 June
1802
Liberation
Tomaras
Took office after resignation of Mikos.
60px His Excellency
Oles Sarantos
Representative for Theodosia VI
(1851–1932)
3 June
1898
25 January
1902
Liberal
Sarantos
(FKPK)
1898
Nothing.
60px His Excellency
Ascalaphus Rodia
Representative for Mandra III
(1852–1930)
25 January
1902
17 March
1918
Progressive
Rodia IIIIIIIV
(PKFK)
1902, 1906, 1910, 1914
Nothing.
60px His Excellency
Neofytos Kritikos
Representative for Episkopi II
(1858–1934)
17 March
1918
4 June
1922
Classical
Kritikos
(KCEK)
1922, 1926
Nothing.
60px His Excellency
Nicolaos Floros
Representative for Kavala II
(1862–1941)
4 June
1922
9 May
1930
Liberal
Floros III
(FKPK)
1922, 1926
Nothing.
60px His Excellency
Yiannis Argyris
Representative for Tripes
(1870–1939)
9 May
1930
21 May
1934
National
Argyris
(EKMK)
1930
Nothing.
60px His Excellency
Chrysanthos Michelakakis
Representative for Theodosia III
(1875–1950)
21 May
1934
1 June
1942
Convergence
Michelakakis III
(KSPKEEK)
1934, 1938
First Convergence Party-led government.
60px His Excellency
Dimitris Kokinos
Representative for Neochorion
(1883–1950)
1 June
1942
2 July
1943
National
Kokinos
(EKKE)
1942
Defeated by a vote of no confidence.
60px His Excellency
Prokopis Michelakos
Representative for Larissos II
(1887–1960)
2 July
1943
22 March
1951
Progressive
Michelakos I-II
(PKEEKKS)
1943, 1947
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Fotis Metaxas
Representative for Elaia V
(1900–1959)
22 March
1951
5 March
1955
Union
Metaxas
(KEEK)
1951
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Thanos Xanthopoulos
Representative for Salamis VI
(1905–1974)
5 March
1955
22 May
1959
Workers' Labour
Xanthopoulos
(EEKPK)
1955
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Nikolas Papadopoulos
Representative for Lefki I
(1919–1993)
22 May
1959
4 April
1963
New Liberal
Papadopoulos I
(NFKKS)
1959
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Prokopis Colonomos
Representative for Kriovrisi II
(1925–1990)
4 April
1963
2 March
1967
Union
Colonomos I
(KEKSEK)
1963
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Nikolas Papadopoulos
Representative for Lefki I
(1919–1993)
9 June
1967
24 April
1971
New Liberal
Papadopoulos II
(NFKKS)
1967
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Prokopis Colonomos
Representative for Kriovrisi II
(1925–1990)
24 April
1971
27 June
1979
Union
Colonomos IIIII
(KEKSEK)
1971, 1975
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Angelos Zabat
Representative for Astakos III
(1933–1986)
12 May
1979
30 January
1986
Workers' Labour
Zabat III
(EEKPK)
1979, 1983
Died in office.
KonstantinaIoannidis2002.jpg Her Excellency
Konstantina Ioannidis
Representative for Kavala III
(1946– )
30 January
1986
24 April
1987
Workers' Labour
Ioannidis
(EEKPK)
-
First female Prime Minister of Aetolia; Last Workers' Labour Party prime minister; Party was an alleged victim of the 1987 election fraud; Decriminalized homosexuality; Enacted the Working Rights Act.
60px His Excellency
Alexandros Stephanidis
Representative for Palaiochori XII
(1945–2012)
24 April
1987
27 June
1991
Union
Stephanidis
(KEEK)
1987
Subject to scrutiny surrounding 1987 election fraud; Re-criminalized homosexuality; Repealed Working Rights Act; Expanded the State Investment Scheme to automobile, appliance and electronics manufacturing; Approved the expansion of the Palaiochori Metro; Restricted eligibility to superannuation.
60px His Excellency
Stamatis Demetriou
Representative for Episkopi II
(1949–2003)
27 June
1991
2 May
1999
Progressive
Demetriou
(PKEEKKS)
1991, 1995
Known as the 'Revolution Government'; Decriminalized homosexuality again by making a constitutional amendment regarding equal rights; Reenacted Working Rights Act; Disbanded the State Investment Scheme and nationalized core industries; Formed the Industry Development Fund to replace the State Investment Scheme; Nationalized Aeolus Airways; Approved the funding for the national High Speed Rail link; Divested control of national ferries to respective district governments; Reformed the eligibility and application of many transfer payments and other social welfare benefits; Led inquiry into 1987 election fraud; Oversaw the opening of the 17th Constitutional Council and the independence of NAME country.
60px His Excellency
Apostolos Michel
Representative for Skopelos VII
(1958– )
2 May
1999
12 April
2003
Union
Michel
(KEEK)
1999
Started the counter-independence war in NAME country.
60px His Excellency
Rhodes Demopoulos
Representative for Falasia I
(1960– )
12 April
2003
13 May
2007
Progressive
Demopoulos
(PKKS)
2003
Legalised weed.
60px His Excellency
Panagiotis Metaxas
Representative for Palaiochori IV
(1960– )
13 May
2007
23 April
2011
Convergence
Metaxas
(KSPK)
2007
First Convergence Party-led government.
Dimitrios Antoniou portrait.jpg His Excellency
Dimitrios Antoniou
Representative for Mandra III
(1969– )
23 April
2011
Incumbent
Progressive
Antoniou III
(PKKS)
2011, 2015
Legalised weed.