P. Pikrammenos on the loss of Antonis Manitakis: He was just and impartial in character and life stance
Former interim Prime Minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos reflects on the legacy of constitutional law professor Antonis Manitakis following his passing, highlighting his character, ethics, and contributions to political trust.
Panagiotis Pikrammenos, the former interim Prime Minister of Greece and former President of the Council of State, expressed his condolences following the passing of constitutional law professor Antonis Manitakis. Pikrammenos described Manitakis as an exceptional constitutionalist, a great teacher, and an active citizen known for his courage in evolving his viewpoints whenever necessary. He emphasized that Manitakis exemplified a rare combination of ethics, directness, and sound judgment.
The late professor was remembered especially for his reliable character during the tumultuous political landscape of 2012 when he was entrusted by various parties to serve as the interim Minister of Interior responsible for administering elections. Pikrammenos highlighted Manitakis' ability to earn broad trust from political entities due to his unwavering commitment to fairness and impartiality, underlining the significant role he played in maintaining stability during a challenging time for Greece.
In concluding his tribute, Pikrammenos emphasized his longstanding friendship with Manitakis, noting the joy derived from their exchanges and discussions. He extended his heartfelt condolences to Manitakis' family, mourning the loss of a valuable friend and colleague, and recognizing the profound impact Manitakis had on both academic circles and public life in Greece.