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| Top left: [[Ioannis Apostolou]] was the first premier after the return of democracy. | | Top left: [[Ioannis Apostolou]] was the first premier after the return of democracy. | ||
| Top right: [[Theodora Procopiou]] was the first female premier of Piraea. | | Top right: [[Theodora Procopiou]] was the first female premier of Piraea. | ||
| Bottom left: [[ | | Bottom left: [[Dimitris Zervakos]] was the longest serving premier of Piraea, between 2009 and 2017. | ||
| Bottom right: [[Stamatios Panopoulos]] is the current premier having held office since 2018.}} | | Bottom right: [[Stamatios Panopoulos]] is the current premier having held office since 2018.}} | ||
}} This is a '''list of premiers of Piraea'''. | }} This is a '''list of premiers of Piraea'''. | ||
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In the history of the office, the PSEE has been the longest serving party, with six premiers out of nine. [[Evangelos Polakis]] was the only premier that faced a successful {{wp|motion of no confidence}} in 2005 amid corruption scandals and the 2005 financial crisis; although he returned to the office a year later, no government was formed and resigned days later. The current Premier, [[Stamatios Panopoulos]], from the PSEE, has held the office since 2019 and was elected after the collapse of Theopeftatou's government. | In the history of the office, the PSEE has been the longest serving party, with six premiers out of nine. [[Evangelos Polakis]] was the only premier that faced a successful {{wp|motion of no confidence}} in 2005 amid corruption scandals and the 2005 financial crisis; although he returned to the office a year later, no government was formed and resigned days later. The current Premier, [[Stamatios Panopoulos]], from the PSEE, has held the office since 2019 and was elected after the collapse of Theopeftatou's government. | ||
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===Kingdom of Piraea=== | |||
===First Republic=== | |||
===Second Republic=== | |||
===Third Republic=== | |||
'''Political parties:''' {{legend2|#EF1C27|[[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#2061A2|[[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | '''Political parties:''' {{legend2|#EF1C27|[[Piraese Socialist Workers Union]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend2|#2061A2|[[People's Party (Piraea)|People's Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
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This is a list of premiers of Piraea.
The Premier of Piraea (Piraean: Πρωθυπουργός της Πειραιηκή Δημοκρατία) is the head of government of the Piraean Republic. The officeholder is who usually leads political life in Piraea and has, in practise, a more prominent role than the members of the Presidency. Since the return of the democracy in 1979, Piraea has had 9 premiers, which have usually be from the two main political parties of Piraea, the Piraese Socialist Workers Union and the People's Party; the Democrats held the office during a short period of time after the forced resignation of Evangelos Polakis.
In the history of the office, the PSEE has been the longest serving party, with six premiers out of nine. Evangelos Polakis was the only premier that faced a successful motion of no confidence in 2005 amid corruption scandals and the 2005 financial crisis; although he returned to the office a year later, no government was formed and resigned days later. The current Premier, Stamatios Panopoulos, from the PSEE, has held the office since 2019 and was elected after the collapse of Theopeftatou's government.
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Kingdom of Piraea
First Republic
Second Republic
Third Republic
Political parties: Piraese Socialist Workers Union People's Party
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Government Composition |
Election | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||||
Ioannis Apostolou (1932-2015) |
17 April 1979 |
12 April 1982 |
6 years and 248 days | People's Party | Apostolou I LK |
1979 | |||
12 April 1982 |
21 December 1985 |
Apostolou II LK |
1982 | ||||||
Leonidas Palaiotis (1940-1996) |
21 December 1985 |
12 November 1988 |
6 years and 327 days | PSEE | Palaiotis I PSEE |
1985 | |||
13 November 1988 |
12 November 1992 |
Palaiotis II PSEE |
1992 | ||||||
Theodora Procopiou (1920-1999) |
13 November 1992 |
7 September 1993 |
299 days | PSEE | Procopiou PSEE–PTED–PO–DS |
1992 | |||
Konstantinos Kondoulis (1922-2010) |
7 September 1993 |
29 August 1999 |
7 years and 57 days | People's Party | Kondoulis I LK |
1979 | |||
29 August 1999 |
3 November 2000 |
Kondoulis II LK–EK |
1982 | ||||||
Stefanos Xanthos (1950-) |
3 November 2000 |
20 July 2004 |
5 years and 47 days | PSEE | Xanthos I PSEE |
1979 | |||
20 July 2004 |
20 December 2005 |
Xanthos II PSEE |
1982 | ||||||
Evangelos Polakis (1936-) |
20 December 2005 |
29 November 2009 |
4 years and 226 days | People's Party | Polakis LK–PK |
2005 | |||
Dimitris Zervakos (1950-) |
29 November 2009 |
20 December 2013 |
8 years and 144 days | PSEE | Zervakos I PSEE |
2009 | |||
20 December 2013 |
12 October 2017 |
Zervakos II PSEE |
2013 | ||||||
Maria Theopeftatou (1953-) |
12 October 2017 |
4 March 2018 |
143 days | PSEE | Theopeftatou PSEE–DM–PEL–APE |
2017 | |||
Stamatios Panopoulos (1963-) |
4 March 2018 |
Incumbent | 6 years and 290 days | PSEE | Panopoulos PSEE–PTED–PEL–ΑΚ–APE |
2018 |