Michalis Pikramenos has been appointed as the president of the Council of State, Greece’s top administrative court. A strong advocate for reforms in the justice system, Pikramenos previously served as vice president for six years.
Selected by Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis, Pikramenos, who is also a professor of Administrative Law, will lead the court through 2027. The conservative government’s new legal framework for the court’s operations adds significance to his appointment.
In his role, Pikramenos aims to enhance the independence and accountability of judges, and improve the efficiency of the justice system for the welfare of citizens, society, and democracy.
This blog post covers the recent appointment of Michalis Pikramenos as the president of Greece’s Council of State. With his background in Administrative Law and commitment to judicial reform, Pikramenos is set to bring positive changes to the country’s justice system. His three-year term will focus on enhancing the court’s operations and promoting transparency and efficiency. Stay tuned for updates on the impact of his leadership on the legal landscape of Greece.\