Prokopis Pavlopoulos, born on July tenth, nineteen fifty, is a distinguished Greek politician and jurist who made significant contributions to his country as the President of Greece from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty. His tenure was marked by a commitment to democratic values and the rule of law.
A member of the New Democracy party, Pavlopoulos previously held the position of Minister of the Interior from two thousand four to two thousand nine, where he played a crucial role in shaping domestic policies. His leadership was characterized by a focus on public administration and governance.
After completing his presidential term, he was succeeded by Katerina Sakellaropoulou on March thirteenth, two thousand twenty, who made history as the first woman to assume the presidency in Greece. Pavlopoulos's legacy continues to influence the political landscape of the nation.