You made me come back on 24 July in order to save the country that was in danger. But if you do not mean to give me the ample majority I need to carr… - Konstantinos Karamanlis

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You made me come back on 24 July in order to save the country that was in danger. But if you do not mean to give me the ample majority I need to carry out my mission, then what is the point of having me back?

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About Konstantinos Karamanlis

Konstantinos Karamanlis (8 March 1907 – 23 April 1998) was a Greek politician and a dominant figure in Greek politics. He was the four-time Prime Minister of Greece and two-term president of the Third Hellenic Republic. A towering figure in Greek politics, his political career spanned over seven decades, covering much of the latter half of the 20th century.

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Native Name: Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής
Alternative Names: Konstantin Karamanlis

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It is our opinion that the misfortunes of our people are mainly due to the imperfect organization and shortcomings of public life [...] The problem is of a political nature [... and it can only be solved with the creation of] a new political force that will become the point of convergence of all progressive and healthy elements of our times [...] a force that will generate a new political and moral ethos.

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