10 June 2004(2004-06-10) (aged 100) Athens, Greece
Political party
Independent
Spouse
Lola Zolotas (1923–2016)[1][2]
Alma mater
University of Athens Leipzig University University of Paris
Xenophon Euthymiou Zolotas (Greek: Ξενοφών Ζολώτας; 26 April 1904 – 10 June 2004) was a Greek economist and served as an interim non-party Prime Minister of Greece.
^Kalliroi “Lola” Ritsou Zolota
^"Έφυγε από τη ζωή η Λόλα Ζολώτα". 17 February 2016.
interim non-party Prime Minister of Greece. XenophonZolótas was born in Athens in 1904. His father, Efthymios Zolotas, was a renowned jeweler and goldsmith...
under XenophonZolotas, the former governor of the Bank of Greece, which replaced the previous caretaker government of Ioannis Grivas. Zolotas reshuffled...
up three seats short of a majority. Former Bank of Greece president XenophonZolotas became interim prime minister and presided over fresh elections in...
Georgios Papandreou 1974 under Konstantinos Karamanlis 1989 under XenophonZolotas 2011 under Lucas Papademos There are five periods in Hungary when national...
deadlocked Parliament, he resigned on 23 November 1989 in favour of XenophonZolotas, who formed a coalition government in which all three parliamentary...
National Unity Governments. The first one is the Coalition Cabinet of XenophonZolotas composed by the right-wing New Democracy (Greece) and the left-wing...
Presidency and government spokesman in the ecumenical government headed by XenophonZolotas. He served as head of the legal office to President Konstantinos Karamanlis...
1948) 1904 – Paul-Émile Léger, Canadian cardinal (d. 1991) 1904 – XenophonZolotas, Greek economist and politician, 177th Prime Minister of Greece (d...
1946 XenophonZolotas October 12, 1944 January 8, 1945 First term; co-Governor Georgios Mantzavinos February 11, 1946 February 2, 1955 XenophonZolotas February...
(died 1997) April 26 Jimmy McGrory, Scottish footballer (died 1982) XenophonZolotas, Prime Minister of Greece (died 2004) April 27 Cecil Day-Lewis, English...
with New Democracy and Panhellenic Socialist Movement which appointed XenophonZolotas as prime minister for three months. In 1991, KKE withdrew from Synaspismos...
politician and journalist who served in the Ecumenical Cabinet of XenophonZolotas and as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament. Giannaros was born in April...
1930) 2004 – Odette Laure, French actress and singer (b. 1917) 2004 – XenophonZolotas, Greek economist and politician, 177th Prime Minister of Greece (b...
laureate (Economics). Yiannis Ritsos, Greek poet Iakovos Kambanelis XenophonZolotas, Greek economist, former Prime Minister of Greece. Roberto Benigni...
cDNA cloning technology); botanist Theodoros Orphanides; economist XenophonZolotas (held various senior posts in international organisations such as the...
Minister of Foreign Affairs. During the ecumenical government of XenophonZolotas he served as deputy minister of National Defense between 1989 and 1990...
Gábor Vékony, 59, Hungarian historian, archaeologist and linguist. XenophonZolotas, 100, Greek economist and politician, Prime Minister (1989–1990). Prince...
Mitsotakis In office 23 November 1989 – 16 February 1990 Prime Minister XenophonZolotas Preceded by Georgios Papoulias Succeeded by Georgios Papoulias Minister...
resigned on 23 November 1989. Replaced by a coalition government under XenophonZolotas. The new government included representatives of New Democracy, PASOK...
organisational theorist George Vithoulkas, teacher of Homeopathic medicine XenophonZolotas, economist This is a list of ethnic Greeks who were born after the...
Alternate Minister of National Economy in the Ecumenical Cabinet of XenophonZolotas, and served in this role until 13 February 1990, when he was removed...
"[citation needed] From 10 June 2004, when former Greek Prime Minister XenophonZolotas died, until his own death, Chhum was the world's oldest living former...
assassinated by the terrorist group N17 (November 17). 1989, 23 November: XenophonZolotas agrees to serve as interim non-party Premier, until new elections can...
coalition cabinet in Greece since the 1989–1990 Ecumenical Cabinet of XenophonZolotas. The Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and the Cabinet were formally sworn...
1986) 1904 – Attilio Ferraris, Italian footballer (d. 1947) 1904 – XenophonZolotas, Greek economist and Prime Minister of Greece (d. 2004) 1905 – Monty...