Ioannis Sarmas

Greek Judge and Former Prime Minister of Greece

Ιωάννης ΣαρμάςPrime Minister of GreeceIn office
25 May 2023 – 26 June 2023PresidentKaterina SakellaropoulouPreceded byKyriakos MitsotakisSucceeded byKyriakos MitsotakisPresident of the Court of AuditIn office
4 November 2019 – 4 November 2023Preceded byAndroniki TheotokatouSucceeded bySotiria Ntouni Personal detailsBorn (1957-03-21) 21 March 1957 (age 67)
Kos, GreecePolitical partyIndependentAlma materUniversity of Athens
Panthéon-Assas UniversityOccupationJudge

Ioannis Sarmas (Greek: Ιωάννης Σαρμάς; born 21 March 1957) is a Greek judge and politician who briefly served as the caretaker Prime Minister of Greece in 2023. He was also the chairman of the Greek Court of Audit from 2019 to 2023.

Because the May 2023 Greek legislative election did not result in the formation of a new government, President Katerina Sakellaropoulou appointed him to be the caretaker Prime Minister of Greece on 25 May 2023, becoming the 100th holder of that office. He served as caretaker prime minister until the formation of the new government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis after the June 2023 election.[1]

Biography

He was designated for the chairmanship of the Greek Court of Audit on 4 November 2019,[2][3] serving a non-renewable four-year term as per the Constitution of Greece.

He served as a reserve officer at the Greek Air Force between 1984 and 1986. Prior to this, he studied law in Athens in the late 1970s and completed his postgraduate and doctorate studies in Paris from 1980 to 1985, with very good grades.

He began to serve the law system in January 1987, at first in the Council of State until 1993 and after in the Court of Audit.

He was a member and president of a sector in the European Court of Audit from 2002 to 2013.

As vice president of the Court of Audit, he was the head of the third sector of the Court from 2014 to 2019.

He was granted honorable doctorates from the International University of Greece, the Panteion University, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in the fields of public administration and law.[4]

References

  1. ^ Papadimas, Lefteris (24 May 2023). "Greece appoints caretaker PM ahead of June repeat election". Reuters. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Ιωάννης Σαρμάς – Ελεγκτικό Συνέδριο της Ελλάδας". elsyn.gr. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  3. ^ tanea.gr (24 May 2023). "Ιωάννης Σαρμάς: Ποιος είναι ο πρόεδρος του Ελεγκτικού Συνεδρίου που αναλαμβάνει υπηρεσιακός πρωθυπουργός". tanea.gr (in Greek). Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  4. ^ Newsbomb (3 April 2023). "Ιωάννης Σαρμάς: Ποιος είναι ο πρόεδρος του Ελεγκτικού Συνεδρίου που θα αναλάβει πρωθυπουργός". Newsbomb (in Greek). Retrieved 24 May 2023.
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Preceded by
Androniki Theotokatou
President of the Court of Audit
2019–2023
Succeeded by
Sotiria Ntouni
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Preceded by Prime Minister of Greece
Caretaker

2023
Succeeded by
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
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