
How a private person in Tatoi will be buried former King Constantinewho passed away yesterday at the age of 83, as decided in meeting held on Wednesday morning under the leadership of the Prime Minister at Megaros Maximos.
As the related announcement highlights:
“Regarding the funeral of the late King Constantine, the following decision was made at an interdepartmental meeting chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis:
- The former king will be buried as a private,
- The funeral will take place next to his ancestors in Tatoi,
- By agreement between the government and the family, a church will be determined in which the mass of the Exodus will be held.
- The government will be represented at the funeral by Minister of Culture and Sports Lina Mendoni.
- All procedures stipulated by the Protocol for officials from abroad who will be present at the funeral will be followed.”
In his “multiwave path”. former King Constantine This was stated by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his message, expressing condolences to the Gliksburg family.
As the prime minister noted, this former king’s itinerary is “marked and punctuated by disturbing moments in the modern history of the site,” while he refers to Constantine’s “low-key attitude” throughout the post-colonial years.
Mr. Mitsotakis stressed that with the death of Constantine II, “a formal epilogue is being written for the chapter that was finally closed by the 1974 referendum.”
“History now has a say. It will judge Constantine fairly and severely for public life,” the prime minister said, expressing his sadness, respect and condolences to the family of the former king.
Prime Minister’s Statement:
“The eventful path of the former king Constantine is marked and marked by turbulent moments in the recent history of this place. However, from wounds healed by choice, free conscience and maturity of our people. But caution, however, is the same in all the years of the post-colonial period.
With his death, the typical epilogue of a chapter that was finally closed by a referendum in 1974 is now being written on a human level. History now has a say. She will justly and severely judge Constantine for public life. Because the man of Konstantinos is already accompanied by sadness and respect in the face of the loss of life itself.
My sincere condolences to his family.”
Source: Kathimerini

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