Charilaos Mitrelias (Greek: Χαρίλαος Μητρέλιας; died 16 May 1988 in Athens) was a Greek jurist and politician. He began a long career at the Council of State in 1929, culminating in his service as its president from 1961 until his retirement in 1966. He then served as Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Spyros Markezinis, a failed attempt to enact a transition to democracy during the Greek military junta of 1967–74.[1][2]
Political offices
Preceded by
Stylianos Pattakos and Nikolaos Makarezos
Deputy Prime Minister of Greece 8 October – 25 November 1973
Vacant
Title next held by
Georgios Mavros (in the August 1974 National unity government)
Legal offices
Preceded by
Sotirios Souliotis
President of the Council of State 1961–1966
Succeeded by
Michail Stasinopoulos
^International Academy at Santa Barbara (1974). "Current World Leaders:biographies and news". Santa Barbara.
^Katerina Papathanasiou (27 June 2015). "The 7 Referendums in Greece's History". Greece Reporter.
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