K. Tasoulas on Antonis Manitakis: He was a distinguished professor, with a rich scientific work and a significant contribution to public life
Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas honored the late Antonis Manitakis, a prominent constitutional law professor, for his substantial contributions to academia and public service.
Antonis Manitakis, a distinguished professor of Constitutional Law, has been remembered by Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas for his profound impact on legal education and public service. President Tasoulas emphasized Manitakis's dedication to shaping generations of lawyers while fostering respect for the Constitution, institutions, and academic freedom through decades of teaching.
In addition to his academic contributions, Manitakis served in various governmental roles, including as Minister of Interior and Minister of Administrative Reform and Electronic Governance. His leadership and sense of duty were acknowledged by Tasoulas, who pointed out that Manitakis's influence extended beyond the classroom into essential public life, highlighting the respect he garnered for his serious approach to responsibilities.
Tasoulas concluded his remarks by offering heartfelt condolences to Manitakis's family, his loved ones, and the academic community, underscoring the significant loss felt across sectors due to Manitakis's passing. His legacy as an educator and public figure in Greece is likely to resonate for many years to come.