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First Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis
Cabinet of Greece
Karamanlis during the 14 December 2006 EPP summit.
Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) Communist Party of Greece (KKE) Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA)
Opposition leader
George Papandreou
History
Election
2004 Greek legislative election
Legislature term
11th (2004–2007)
Predecessor
Costas Simitis III cabinet
Successor
Kostas Karamanlis II cabinet
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