The prime minister appointed nearly all-male ministers last year, and is repenting with a progressive, female presidential appointee.
Greece is finally joining the future with a female head of state. Katerina Sakellaropoulou, who currently heads Greece’s top administrative court, was voted into office by Parliament today for a five-year term as president that begins in March. Here are four things to know about Sakellaropoulou:Read Full Story
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