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    interim non-party Prime Minister of Greece. Xenophon Zolótas was born in Athens in 1904. His father, Efthymios Zolotas, was a renowned jeweler and goldsmith...
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  • The Coalition Cabinet of Xenophon Zolotas was sworn in on 23 November 1989, when the November 1989 Greek legislative election resulted in a hung parliament...
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  • governor of Arkansas Xenophon P. Wilfley (1871–1931), Missouri politician Xenophon Zolotas (1904–2004), Greek economist Surname Nick Xenophon (born 1959), Australian...
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  • deadlocked Parliament, he resigned on 23 November 1989 in favour of Xenophon Zolotas, who formed a coalition government in which all three parliamentary...
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    up three seats short of a majority. Former Bank of Greece president Xenophon Zolotas became interim prime minister and presided over fresh elections in...
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    "[citation needed] From 10 June 2004, when former Greek Prime Minister Xenophon Zolotas died, until his own death, Chhum was the world's oldest living former...
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    1946 Xenophon Zolotas October 12, 1944 January 8, 1945 First term; co-Governor Georgios Mantzavinos February 11, 1946 February 2, 1955 Xenophon Zolotas February...
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  • started his career working for the jewelry business of his uncle, Xenophon Zolotas. In 1940 he took over the administration of the firm, which he managed...
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    Affairs In office 23 November 1989 – 13 February 1990 Prime Minister Xenophon Zolotas Preceded by Konstantinos Despotopoulos Succeeded by Konstantinos Despotopoulos...
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    Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Tzannis Tzannetakis Ioannis Grivas Xenophon Zolotas Konstantinos Mitsotakis Preceded by Ioannis Alevras (Acting) Succeeded...
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