Caramanlis
Americannoun
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Constantine Caramanlis, the former conservative prime minister who governed from 1955 to 1963 before his self-imposed exile to Paris, headed a civilian government of national unity.
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Sartzetakis replaces conservative Elder Statesman Constantine Caramanlis, 78, a prestigious counterweight to Papandreou who resigned March 10 after the Socialists withdrew support for his candidacy.
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Last March he shocked many of his countrymen when he abruptly withdrew his backing for a second term for Constantine Caramanlis, then the country's President.
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A conservative, pro-Western politician revered by most Greeks, Caramanlis had been a moderating influence on Papandreou.
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Papandreou himself has hardly waxed enthusiastic about Greece's E.C. membership, which was engineered by President Constantine Caramanlis 9� months before the Socialist sweep last October.
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