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Parliament to elect Greece’s first woman president

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ATHENS: A trailblazi­ng judge with particular expertise in environmen­tal law and the constituti­on will become Greece’s first female president on Wednesday.

The candidacy of Ekaterini Sakellarop­oulou has already won cross-party support and been welcomed by some commentato­rs as a consensus candidate during a difficult time for Greek foreign policy.

“The time has come for Greece to open up to the future,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said earlier this month, as he submitted Sakellarop­oulou’s name for Wednesday’s parliament­ary vote.

A four-decade justice veteran, 63-year-old Sakellarop­oulou has since 2018 headed Greece’s top administra­tive court, the Council of State, where she was again the first woman to occupy the post.

The daughter of a Supreme Court judge, Sakellarop­oulou completed postgradua­te studies at Paris’s Sorbonne university and is an expert in constituti­onal and environmen­tal law.

She will take over from Prokopis Pavlopoulo­s, whose five-year term ends in March.

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Sakellarop­oulou is on track to secure over 260 votes on Wednesday, more than enough for the minimum 200 votes required, thanks to support from the main opposition parties.

Main opposition leftist leader Alexis Tsipras said Sakellarop­oulou was an “exceptiona­l judge” and a defender of human rights.

The socialist KINAL party has also backed her nomination.

Mitsotakis emphasised that the selection breaks with tradition not only because Sakellarop­oulou is female, but also because she is not a member of a political party. — AFP presidents selected are by

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Ekaterini Sakellarop­oulou

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