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'''Konstantinos Kallias''' (July 9, 1901–April 7, 2004) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician.
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'''Konstantinos Kallias''' (July 9, 1901 – April 7, 2004) was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician.


He was born in [[Chalkis]]. He co-founded with [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]] the {{ill|el|National Unionist Party (Greece){{!}}National Unionist Party|Εθνικόν Ενωτικόν Κόμμα}}. He served in many ministerial positions, including [[Minister for Justice (Greece)|Minister for Justice]] (1958) and vice-president of [[New Democracy (Greece)|New Democracy]] under [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]] (1975-1976). He was elected to the [[European Parliament]] in 1981. In 2003 he entered the [[Guinness Book of Records]] as the oldest active writer of an [[autobiography]], at the age of 102. He died, aged 102, on April 7, 2004.
He was born in [[Chalkis]]. He co-founded with [[Panagiotis Kanellopoulos]] the [[National Unionist Party (Greece)|National Unionist Party]]. He served in many ministerial positions, including [[Minister for Justice (Greece)|Minister for Justice]] (1958) and vice-president of [[New Democracy (Greece)|New Democracy]] under [[Konstantinos Karamanlis]] (1975–1976).
In the [[1981 European Parliament election in Greece|first Greek elections]] to the [[European Parliament]], he was elected as a [[Member of the European Parliament]] (MEP). In 2003 he entered the [[Guinness Book of Records]] as the oldest active writer of an [[autobiography]], at the age of 102. He died, aged 102, in Athens on April 7, 2004.

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Latest revision as of 21:07, 13 December 2023

Konstantinos Kallias (1953)

Konstantinos Kallias (July 9, 1901 – April 7, 2004) was a Greek politician.

He was born in Chalkis. He co-founded with Panagiotis Kanellopoulos the National Unionist Party. He served in many ministerial positions, including Minister for Justice (1958) and vice-president of New Democracy under Konstantinos Karamanlis (1975–1976).

In the first Greek elections to the European Parliament, he was elected as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP). In 2003 he entered the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest active writer of an autobiography, at the age of 102. He died, aged 102, in Athens on April 7, 2004.