Published: 19:06, March 13, 2025 | Updated: 21:32, March 13, 2025
Constantine Tasoulas sworn in as Greece's new president
By Xinhua

Constantine Tasoulas speaks after the results of the fourth round of voting in the parliament building in Athens on Feb 12, 2025. Constantine Tasoulas, 65, former chief of parliament, has been elected as Greece's president and head of state for a five-year term. (PHOTO / AFP)

ATHENS - Constantine Tasoulas was sworn in on Thursday as Greece's president for a five-year term.

Tasoulas, a member of the ruling conservative New Democracy party, took the oath of office in parliament after winning the election on Feb 12.

A former parliament speaker, he succeeds Katerina Sakellaropoulou, who was Greece's first female president and previously headed the country's highest administrative court.

"I will make every effort, as President of all Greeks, to uphold the Constitution, safeguard national integrity, and protect the interests of the Greek people," Tasoulas said during a handover ceremony at the presidential mansion.

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Born in 1959, Tasoulas is a seasoned politician. He has held various positions, including deputy minister of national defense in 2007, minister of culture and sports in 2014, and the Greek Parliament speaker three times since 2019. He resigned from the latter role in January this year after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis nominated him for the presidency.