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27: 500:, with the task to lead Greece to parliamentary rule. He accepted the task, subject to a commitment by Papadopoulos to curtail any military interference. Papadopoulos proceeded to abolish martial law, and eased censorship of the press. Free elections were promised, in which political formations including part of the traditional left-of-centre were expected to participate. 526:
broke out. The student protests in front of the Polytechnic evolved into a clearly political, quite vocal and rather widespread, albeit peaceful, rebellion against the dictatorship. After approximately three days and nights of continuous mass gatherings in front of the Polytechnic, the protests were
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In face of growing difficulties with the economy, popular dissent and increasing diplomatic isolation, the Greek junta was seeking ways for a transition to some form of parliamentary rule. Papadopoulos sought support from the old political establishment, and Markezinis accepted to undertake the
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used the events as a pretext to stage a countercoup that overthrew Papadopoulos. Ioannidis arrested Markezinis, cancelled the elections, and fully reinstated martial law. His regime crumbled in July 1974, after the coup against
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vis-à-vis the US dollar, concurrently curbing import restrictions. Markezinis’s effective monetary policies are credited for boosting exports and consumer demand, as well as for curtailing inflation and the
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deficit. Markezinis was considered at the time as a possible successor in the party leadership and premiership in the event of Marshal Papagos's retirement.
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to form a new government. Karamanlis managed to gather the support of nearly all the MPs of Marshal Papagos's party, and eventually formed the conservative
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Papagos died in 1955. He was succeeded by neither Markezinis (whose relations with the Marshal had become tense) nor by other heirs apparent (such as
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put down by force, through the use of tanks and army units which stormed the building during the night of 17 November. On 25 November,
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Markezinis was involved in the negotiations in July 1974 that led to the return of democratic government under Karamanlis's
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in 1981. Markezinis spent his latter years writing his memoirs and on the political history of contemporary Greece.
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as Prime Minister in 1952, Markezinis's effective position as minister of finance was further strengthened.
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mission to help lead the country back to parliamentary rule in a process that was called
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forced the King to flee the country, while Markezinis remained to fight as part of the
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Head of military/dictatorial government. Head of rival government not controlling
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Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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strongman Papadopoulos retaliated by deposing the already self-exiled King
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elections. Markezinis’s Party eventually won a seat in parliament in the
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In April 1953, Markezinis orchestrated a 50% devaluation of the
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elections as a member of the United Nationalist Party from the
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staged an abortive attempt to overthrow the military regime.
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In September 1973, he was appointed by Papadopoulos as
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni
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