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First female president elected in Greece's history

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12:43 - 22/01/2020 Wednesday
Update: 14:35 - 22/01/2020 Wednesday
File photo: President of the Council of State, Greece's top administrative court, Katerina Sakellaropoulou
File photo: President of the Council of State, Greece's top administrative court, Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Greece's parliament on Wednesday elected the first female president in the country's history, according to reports.

The 63-year-old senior judge, Ekaterini Sakellaropoulou, has previously served as president of the Council of State, Greece’s top administrative court.

Katerina Sakellaropoulou won the support of 261 lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament. 33 MPs voted present while there were also six absentees.

The former judge was backed by ruling New Democracy party, leftist party Syriza and the center-left Movement for Change alliance. She will serve for five years starting on March 13, replacing current President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, when his term comes to an end.

Sakellaropoulou was born in Thessaloniki and served as president of the Association of the Council of State Judges in 1993-1995 and in 2000-2001, secretary general in 1985-1986 and vice president in 2006-2008.

She also served as a member of the Central Legislative Bill Drafting Commission in 1993-1995.

Sakellaropoulou was the president of the Disciplinary Board of Foreign Ministry in 2013-2015. Since March 2015, she has been the president of the Hellenic Society of Environmental Law, a scientific association.

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