Karamanlis Prime Minister for 15 years

Karamanlis Prime Minister for 15 years
Kostas Karamanlis, who was at the helm of the country from 2004 to 2009, is judged to have been the best acting prime minister of the period 2004-2019, according to the majority of citizens (34%) who participated in a poll conducted by Interview on behalf of POLITICS. Based on the same survey, 40% consider Alexis Tsipras to be the worst prime minister.

In particular, to the question “Who in your opinion was the best prime minister”, 34% answered Kostas Karamanlis, followed by Alexis Tsipras (term 2015 – 2019) with 27%, George Papandreou (term 2009 – 2011) with 20% and Antonis Samaras (term 2012 – 2015) with 19%.

In the question “Who was the worst prime minister in the country”, Alexis Tsipras comes first with 40%, George Papandreou second with 23%, followed by Antonis Samaras with 19% and last is Kostas Karamanlis with 18%.

Poll Politic: The best and worst “czars” of the economy

As far as the “tsars” of the economy are concerned, Yiannis Stournaras (2012-2014) with 22% is considered the “best minister of finance” and Christos Staikouras (2019-2023) follows close behind with 21%. The third best is Evangelos Venizelos (term 2011-2012) with 17%, fourth is Euclid Tsakalotos who was a minister of the Tsipras government (17%) and fifth is Yanis Varoufakis (16%), corresponding to the Alexis Tsipras government. The last to appear is Gikas Hardouvelis (7%), who was a minister in the government of Antonis Samaras.

In the question “Who was the worst finance minister”, the first and by a large margin from the rest is Yanis Varoufakis (54%), followed by: Evangelos Venizelos (16%), Yannis Stournaras (11%), Christos Staikouras (9 %), Euclid Tsakalotos (8%) and Gikas Hardouvelis (2%).

Karamanlis Prime Minister for 15 years

Best Foreign Minister N. Dendias

Regarding the exercise of foreign policy, according to the survey, the “best foreign minister” with a considerable difference from the second is Nikos Dendias with 59% in the period 2019 – 2023. Second is Nikos Kotzias (19%) in the period 2015 – 2018 and third is Evangelos Venizelos (13%) who was a minister of the Ant. Samara. They are followed by Dimitris Avramopoulos (who was succeeded by Evangelos Venizelos) with 7% (term 2012 – 2013), and the last is Giorgos Katrougalos with 2%, who was a Minister (February 2019 – July 2019) of the Tsipras government.

Nikos Kotzias was voted as the “worst foreign minister” with 40%, followed by: Giorgos Katrougalos (27%), Dimitris Avramopoulos (18%), Evangelos Venizelos (11%) and Nikos Dendias (4%).

How the acting defense ministers are rated

Regarding the administration of the country’s Armed Forces, one in two says that the best Minister of National Defense was Nikos Dendias (2014-2015). Second by quite a distance is Evangelos Apostolakis (15%) during the prime ministership of Al. Tsipras in 2019.

The last to appear is Dimitris Avramopoulos (4%) in the period 2013-2014, during Samaras. In third place is Panos Panagiotopoulos (11%) with a term of office from 2013 to 2014, fourth is Evangelos Venizelos (10%) who served as Minister from 2009 to 2011 under G. Papandreou and in fifth place is Panos Kammenos with 10% in the period 2015-2019.

One in two considers Panos Kammenos as the worst defense minister

Almost one in two says that Panos Kammenos is the worst Minister of Defense. They are followed by: Evangelos Venizelos and Evangelos Apostolakis with 14%, Dimitris Avramopoulos with 13%, Panos Panagiotopoulos with 7% and Nikos Dendias with 3%.

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