In accordance with the initial agreement among the coalition partners, the government resigned in October.
Yiannis Grivas then formed a caretaker government until fresh elections could be held. New Democracy won these elections, too, but once more could not form a government despite tallying 46% of the vote, with PASOK coming second with 40%. In November, an "
ecumenical government," headed by
Xenophon Zolotas, with the participation of all three political parties (
New Democracy, PASOK, Synaspismos) was formed, again with an agreement for a short-term mandate to last until the election of the President of the Republic, due the following March. In the Zolotas government, Tzannis Tzannetakis served as Minister for Tourism and National Defence. In the election of April 1990, for the third consecutive time within a year, New Democracy won, this time with an even more significant lead of 8% over PASOK, securing the party a one-seat majority. In the Mitsotakis government, Tzannetakis became Deputy Prime Minister, a post he held until the government fell in 1993. He remained a Member of the Greek Parliament until September 2007, when he announced his intention to retire from political activity. Tzannetakis died in an Athens hospital on 1 April 2010 at the age of 82. ==References==