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Relative preeminence of officials for ceremonial purposes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The order of precedence of Greece is fixed by the Decree 52749/2006 of the Minister of the Interior,[1] and prescribes the protocollary hierarchy of the Greek political leadership. The President, as head of state, is first, and the Prime Minister, as head of government, is second.
- The President of the Republic (Konstantinos Tasoulas)
- The Prime Minister (Kyriakos Mitsotakis)
- The Speaker of the Parliament (Nikitas Kaklamanis)
- The Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (Ieronymos II)
- The Leader of the Official Opposition (Nikos Androulakis)
- The Former Presidents of the Republic in order of term:
- The Deputy Prime Minister
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Current office-holders
- Konstantinos Tasoulas
President of Greece, head of state and commander-in-chief of the Greek Armed Forces
since 13 March 2025 - Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Prime Minister of Greece, head of government and leader of the Cabinet of Greece
since 26 June 2023 - Ieronymos II
Archbishop of Athens and All Greece, head of the Church of Greece
since 7 February 2008
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