ATHENS — Former Greek prime minister Costas Simitis, who led the country into the European Union's single currency in 2001, died on Sunday (Jan 5) aged 88 at his summer house in the Peloponnese.
Simitis, a law professor and a reformist, assumed leadership of the PASOK socialist party in 1996 and was prime minister until 2004. “With sadness and respect, I bid farewell to Costas Simitis ...
Former Greek prime minister Costas Simitis, who ushered the country into the European Union's single currency in 2001, has died at his summer house in the Peloponnese at age 88, Greek media reports.
Former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, who ushered the country into the European Union's single currency in 2001, died on Sunday aged 88 at his summer house in the Peloponnese. “With sadness and ...
ATHENS, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Former Greek prime minister Costas Simitis, who led the country into the European Union's single currency in 2001, died on Sunday aged 88 at his summer house in the ...