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Dimitrios Kiousopoulos (born November 17, 1892 – died January 20, 1977) was an important Greek lawyer and politician. He even served as the temporary Prime Minister of Greece in 1952. He was born in a town called Andritsaina, in the Peloponnese region of Greece.

Who Was Dimitrios Kiousopoulos?

Dimitrios Kiousopoulos was a very respected figure in Greece. He was known for his work in law and government. His career showed his dedication to public service in his country.

Early Life and Education

Dimitrios Kiousopoulos was born in 1892. He grew up in Andritsaina, a town in the Elis area. From a young age, he showed an interest in legal matters. This led him to pursue a career in law.

His Career in Law

Kiousopoulos started his legal career in 1917. He quickly became successful. After World War II, he worked as a public prosecutor. This means he was a lawyer who represented the government in important legal cases. He was involved in major national security cases during a difficult time for Greece.

Later, from 1950 to 1961, he became a top lawyer for the Supreme Court. This is the highest court in Greece. His role there showed how much he was trusted and respected in the legal world.

What is a Public Prosecutor?

A public prosecutor is a lawyer who works for the government. Their job is to bring legal cases against people who are accused of breaking the law. They make sure that justice is served.

What is the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court is the highest court in a country. It makes final decisions on legal cases. Its rulings are very important and set examples for other courts.

Serving as Prime Minister

In 1952, Dimitrios Kiousopoulos took on a very important role. He became the temporary, or "caretaker," Prime Minister of Greece. This happened after the previous Prime Minister, Nikolaos Plastiras, left office.

A Short Time in Office

Kiousopoulos served as Prime Minister for 39 days. This was from October 11 to November 19, 1952. His job was to lead the country until new elections could be held. After his term, General Alexander Papagos and his party won the elections. Kiousopoulos is one of the few prime ministers in Greece to serve for such a short period.

What is a Caretaker Prime Minister?

A caretaker prime minister is like a temporary leader. They take charge of the government for a short time. This usually happens when a government changes, or before new elections are held. Their main job is to keep things running smoothly until a new, permanent leader is chosen.

Later Life and Legacy

After his time as Prime Minister, Kiousopoulos continued to be an important figure. He passed away on January 20, 1977, in Athens. Dimitrios Kiousopoulos is remembered for his long and distinguished career in Greek law and politics.

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