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  1. Giórgos Papandréou 1 (en griego Γιώργος Παπανδρέου, AFI: [ˈʝoɾɣos papanˈðre̞u]; Saint Paul, Minnesota, Estados Unidos, 16 de junio de 1952), también conocido por su nombre completo Giórgos Andreas Papandréou (Γεώργιος Ανδρέας Παπανδρέου) o como George Papandreou (adaptación ...

  2. El consiguiente periodo de inestabilidad política llevó al golpe de Estado de los coroneles, el 21 de abril de 1967. Detenido nada más iniciarse el golpe —al igual que su hijo—, Papandréou permaneció bajo arresto domiciliario hasta la fecha de su muerte el 1 de noviembre de 1968.

  3. 1 de nov. de 2017 · On November 1, 1968 the death of emblematic political leader Georgios Papandreou gave about 300,000 Greeks the opportunity to get out in the streets and demonstrate against the cruel dictators who had taken over the country on April 21, 1967.

  4. El 23 de junio falleció debido a un paro cardiaco. Es padre de Giórgos Papandréou, actual presidente del PASOK y primer ministro de Grecia de 2009 a 2011. Referencias. Enlaces externos. Biografía de Andreas Papandréu en la página del CIBOD, Centro de Estudios y Documentación Internacionales de Barcelona.

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    Papandreou was born at Kalentzi, in the Achaea region of the northern Peloponnese. He was the son of Father Andreas Stavropoulos, an Orthodox archpriest (protopresvyteros). His last name is derived from his father's Christian name and the word papas "priest". He studied law in Athens and political science in Berlin. His political philosophy was hea...

    During the political crisis surrounding Greece's entry into the First World War, Papandreou was one of Venizelos's closest supporters against the pro-German monarch, King Konstantínos I. When Venizelos in 1916 left Athens, Papandreou accompanied him to Crete, and then went to Lesbos, where he mobilised anti-monarchist supporters in the islands and ...

    Papandreou was regarded as one of the best orators in the Greek political scene and a persistent fighter for Democracy. During the junta and after his death he was often referred to affectionately as "ο Γέρος της Δημοκρατίας" (o Géros tis Dimokratías, the old man of Democracy). Since his grandson George A. Papandreou entered politics, most Greek wr...

    Kassimeris, Christos. "Causes of the 1967 Greek coup." Democracy and Security2#1 (2006): 61–72.
    Wilsford, David, ed. Political leaders of contemporary Western Europe: a biographical dictionary(Greenwood, 1995) pp. 346–375.
  5. Papandreou was sentenced to house arrest, and he died in 1968. His funeral became the reason for the first protest of Greeks against the dictatorship. See Also:

  6. Geórgios Papandréou ( en griego: Γεώργιος Παπανδρέου; Kaletzi, 13 de febrero de 1888 - Atenas, 1 de noviembre de 1968) fue un político griego que fundó la Unión de Centro en 1961 y que desempeñó varias veces el cargo de primer ministro de ese país. Para su nieto, véase Giórgos Papandréou.