Alexandros Zaimis | |
Office: | President of Greece |
Term Start: | 14 December 1929 |
Term End: | 10 October 1935 |
Primeminister: | Eleftherios Venizelos Alexandros Papanastasiou Panagis Tsaldaris Alexandros Othonaios |
Predecessor: | Pavlos Kountouriotis |
Office2: | Prime Minister of Greece |
Term Start2: | 4 December 1926 |
Term End2: | 4 July 1928 |
President2: | Pavlos Kountouriotis |
Predecessor2: | Georgios Kondilis |
Successor2: | Eleftherios Venizelos |
Term Start3: | 21 April |
Term End3: | 21 June 1917 (o.s.) |
Monarch3: | Constantine I Alexander |
Predecessor3: | Spyridon Lambros |
Successor3: | Eleftherios Venizelos |
Term Start4: | 9 June 1916 |
Term End4: | 3 September 1916 (o.s.) |
Monarch4: | Constantine I |
Predecessor4: | Stephanos Skouloudis |
Successor4: | Nikolaos Kalogeropoulos |
Term Start5: | 24 September |
Term End5: | 25 October 1915 (o.s.) |
Monarch5: | Constantine I |
Predecessor5: | Eleftherios Venizelos |
Successor5: | Stephanos Skouloudis |
Term Start6: | 12 November 1901 |
Term End6: | 18 November 1902 (o.s.) |
Monarch6: | George I |
Predecessor6: | Georgios Theotokis |
Successor6: | Theodoros Deligiannis |
Term Start7: | 21 September 1897 |
Term End7: | 2 April 1899 (o.s.) |
Monarch7: | George I |
Predecessor7: | Dimitrios Rallis |
Successor7: | Georgios Theotokis |
Office8: | High Commissioner of Crete |
Term Start8: | 18 September 1906 |
Term End8: | 24 September 1908 (o.s.) |
Monarch8: | George I |
Predecessor8: | Prince George of Greece |
Successor8: | (Unification with Greece unilaterally declared) |
Birth Date: | 28 October 1855 |
Birth Place: | Athens, Kingdom of Greece |
Death Place: | Vienna, Federal State of Austria |
Residence: | Kerpini, Kalavryta, Achaia prefecture, Peloponnese, Greece |
Occupation: | Politician |
Alexandros Zaimis (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αλέξανδρος Ζαΐμης, romanized: Aléxandros Zaímis; 28 October 1855 – 15 September 1936 [2]) was a Greek politician who served as Greece's Prime Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Justice, and High Commissioner of Crete. He served as Prime Minister six times. Although he was a leader of the monarchist faction, Zaimis was the third and last President of the Second Hellenic Republic.
Zaimis was born in Athens, a son of Thrasyvoulos Zaimis, a former Prime Minister of Greece, and Eleni Mourouzi.[3] His brother was Asimakis Zaimis.
On his father's side he was the grandson of Andreas Zaimis, another former Prime Minister of Greece, and related to the great Kalavrytan family with notable participation in the Greek War of Independence from 1821. From his mother's side he was a descendant of an important Fanariote family of the Mourozidon. His family lived in Kerpini, Kalavryta in the Achaia prefecture.
He studied law at the University of Athens and at the University of Heidelberg. He also attended the universities of Leipzig, Paris and Berlin.
Alexandros became involved in politics after the death of his father who was the elected member of parliament for Kalavryta.
He became a Member of Parliament in 1885. He served as Minister of the Interior and Justice Minister in Theodoros Deligiannis' government (1890–92) and Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament (1895-97). He became Prime Minister for the first time in 1897.
In 1906, he was appointed as High Commissioner of Crete[4] and presided over a critical period of the island's history up to the de facto union of Crete with Greece in 1908.
Alexandros Zaimis was re-elected as Prime Minister a further five times. He was appointed Prime Minister under King Constantine I to succeed Venizelos in October 1915, but resigned a month later when his government failed to receive a vote of confidence. In 1917, Zaimis served again as Prime Minister under King Constantine I, while Eleftherios Venizelos led a rival government controlling northern Greece. Under Entente pressure, he resigned in favor of Venizelos in June of the same year. During World War I, he was generally supposed to favor neutrality for Greece, but to be personally in favor of the Allies.
A moderate conservative, he served again as Prime Minister in the Second Hellenic Republic, from 1926 to 1928, in a coalition government of Venizelist and moderate conservatives.
Zaimis was elected the third and last President of the Second Hellenic Republic in 1929. He was reelected in 1934. However, only one year into his second term, he was thrown out of office by Georgios Kondylis, who abolished the Republic and proclaimed himself regent pending the results of a referendum on restoring the monarchy. This referendum resulted in George II being recalled to the throne by almost 98 percent of the vote, an implausibly high total that could have only been obtained through fraud.
He died on 15 September 1936 in Vienna, Austria and was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens. He was married without children. The political legacy of his family was continued by his siblings and cousins.