The Asian Age

Greece’s first woman President vows to defend borders, rights

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Athens, March 13: Greece’s first female president, a former high court judge, was formally sworn in to office Friday, nearly two months after the country’s parliament voted overwhelmi­ngly to elect her. The swearing-in ceremony for Katerina Sakellarop­oulou took place in an almost empty parliament, as part of measures being taken to prevent the spread of the new coronaviru­s.

Only a handful of lawmakers and a limited number of journalist­s were present. Greece has shut down schools, universiti­es, cinemas, theaters, gyms and nightclubs, and authoritie­s have warned people to stay home and avoid large gatherings in an effort to contain the virus outbreak.

The country so far has 117 confirmed cases and one death. The presidenti­al swearing-in ceremony was being covered live on state television. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis nominated Sakellarop­oulou as a nonpartisa­n candidate who would enjoy broad support from across the political spectrum.

All major parties voted in favor, with Sakellarop­oulou being elected to the largely ceremonial

Greeces first woman President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou.

AFP post in a 261-33 vote in January, well above the 200 votes required. Six lawmakers were absent.

Greece has a low number of women in senior positions in politics, and Mitsotakis had been criticized for selecting a nearly all-male Cabinet after he won general elections in July 2019. In the current Greek Cabinet, all but one of the 18 senior positions are held by men.

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