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Latest revision as of 14:25, 4 September 2023

President of Lissatha
Presidros dou Lisátha
Giuseppe Conte Official.jpg
Incumbent
Klaudio Angela
since August 20, 2020
StyleMr. President
(informal)
The Honorable
(formal)
TypeHead of state, head of government
ResidencePresidential Mansion
AppointerElectoral College
Term length6 years, non-renewable
FormationAugust 20, 1858 (165 years ago)
First holderGiorgio Antonopoulos
DeputyVice President of Lissatha
Salary300,000 annually

The president of Lissatha is the head of state and head of government of Lissatha. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Lissathan Armed Forces.

The president plays a leading role in both foreign and domestic policy, being Lissatha's main representative on the international stage and responsibility for the execution and enforcement of federal law and the responsibility to appoint federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. The president also has the ability to sign or veto federal legislation. They also act as the de facto leader of their political parties, granting them strong influence over members of their party.

The president is elected indirectly through the Electoral College to a six-year term, along with the vice president.

History

Legislative Powers

Executive Powers

Selection Process

Eligibility

Campaigns

Election

List of Presidents

President of Lissatha

No. Portrait Name
(Birth-Death)
Term of office Political Party
1 Alexandros Koumoundouros.png Giorgio Antonopoulos
(1796-1867)
August 20
1858
August 19
1864
Republican-Federalist Party
2 Camillo Benso Cavour di Ciseri.jpg Nikos Martino
(1809-1883)
August 19
1864
August 19
1870
Republican-Federalist Party
3 Charilaos Trikoupis.png Alessio Calidora
(1818-1879)
August 19
1870
August 18
1876
Republican-Federalist Party
4 Silvio Spaventa (cropped).jpg Ioannis Papiades
(1829-1923)
August 18
1876
August 18
1882
Federalist Party
5 Agostino Depretis 4.jpg Marco Russo
(1806-1891)
August 18
1882
June 13
1891
Republican Party
6 Young giolitti.jpg Niko Papadakis
(1839-1918)
June 13
1891
August 17
1894
Republican Party
15 TRUMAN 58-766-06 (cropped).jpg Appolon Pachis
(1881-1961)
August 19
1938
February 14
1961
Federalist Party
16 Diego.jpg Diego Monaldo
(1918-1993)
February 14
1961
August 19
1966
Federalist Party
17 Aldo Moro.jpg Fausto Gentile
(1917-2012)
August 19
1966
August 16
1974
New Democracy
18 Andreas Papandreou (1968) 2 crop.jpg Apostolos Romano
(1925-1980)
August 16
1974
June 13
1980
New Democracy
19 Forlani.jpg Ivo Leone
(1926-1993)
June 13
1980
August 20
1982
New Democracy
20 Georgios Mylonas in NYC, 1983 © Eleni Mylonas.jpg Evgenios Rustici
(1918-1998)
August 20
1982
August 17
1990
Republican-Federalist Party
21 Constantine Mitsotakis.jpg Kharilaos Damiani
(1929-2006)
August 17
1990
August 21
1998
Liberal-Conservative
22 Declaration Ceremony of the Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens Evripidis Stylianidis portratait.jpg Konstantinos Kosta
(Born 1955)
August 21
1998
August 16
2002
Republican-Federalist Party
23 Mario Monti 2012.jpg Moreno Napoliello
(Born 1934)
August 16
2002
August 20
2010
Liberal-Conservative
24 Romano Prodi 2016 crop.jpg Alfio Masin
(Born 1948)
August 20
2010
August 17
2018
Republican-Federalist Party
25 Giuseppe Conte Official.jpg Klaudio Angela
(Born 1964)
August 17
2018
Present Republican-Federalist Party