Apostolos Kaklamanis
Greek politician, Minister of Justice
Born
September 7th, 1936
89 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Greece
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Served as a prominent Greek politician and lawyer. Held the position of Minister of Justice during a crucial period in Greece's political history. Contributed to legal reforms and policies in the Greek government. His political career spanned several decades, including roles in various governmental and parliamentary capacities.
Served as Minister of Justice in Greece
Played a significant role in Greek politics
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