Georgios N. Theotokis

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Georgios Theotokis (Greek: Γεώργιος Θεοτόκης) (1844 – 1916) born in Corfu, Greece was a Greek politician and four times prime minister of Greece. He represented the New Party or Neoteristikon Komma (NK). He was the third child of Corfiote Nikolaos Andreas Theotokis. After graduating from the Ionian high school, he enrolled at the Law School of the Ionian University. In 1861 he received his law degree from the Ionian University with a scholarship and continued his studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. Upon his return to Corfu he worked as a lawyer. In 1879 he took part in the municipal elections and was elected mayor with a percentage of 65%. In 1883 he was re-elected mayor only to leave in 1885 at the invitation of Charilaos Trikoupis, to become a member of the Hellenic Parliament for the Trikoupis party.

In May 1886 Trikoupis appointed him minister of the Navy. As a minister Theotokis ordered the frigates Spetsai, Hydra and Psara. He also improved drastically the condition of the Navy by promoting better training and establishing many naval academies and schools. Later Trikoupis appointed him Minister of Ecclesiastical Affairs and Public Education. With the aid of professor Papamarkos, Theotokis prepared and submitted to Parliament progressive legislation for the improvement of Education in Greece. However the legislation was never passed due to the Deliyannis opposition.
From mid 1903 to 1909 Theotokis became three more times Prime Minister of Greece, the third time being the longest at the Prime Minister's post. Among his achievements are the organisation and strengthening of the army. He was the one who established the modern army and navy uniforms. He provided assistance for the Macedonian struggle and is noted for his calm and deliberate foreign policy just prior to the Balkan wars.
His nephew Georgios Rallis has criticised him for two, in his opinion, important mistakes. Namely because in the days leading to the 1897 war he did not oppose sending the Hellenic army to Crete and that led to Greece's involvement and eventual defeat in the ensuing war. The second mistake according to Rallis was Theotokis' refusal to mediate between Prince George of Greece and Eleftherios Venizelos during their disagreement, an event that eventually grew to become the national schism.
Georgios Theotokis, however, is considered by many to be a politician distinguished for his high ethics, calm demeanour and controlled temper, qualities not often found among politicians of his era.

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