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Theodoros Pangalos

Theodoros Pangalos

 


 

1938 Born in Eleusis

1963 Graduates from the
University of Athens,
majoring in Law and
Economics.


1968-69 Appointed
Instructor and Researcher at
the University of Paris 1
(Pantheon-Sorbonne).
Director of the Economic
Development Institute,
University of Paris 1.

1973 Doctor of Economic
Sciences, University of Paris 1.

1981 MP for Attica

1982-84 Under-Secretary
for Commerce

1984-85 Under-Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs

1985- 89 Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs

1989-93 Representative of
the Hellenic Parliament at
the Council of Europe

1993-94 Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs

1994 Minister of Transport
and Communications

1996-1999 Minister of Foreign
Affairs

2000 Minister for Culture

He is married and father of
five children.

2004 MP for Attica

2007 Mp for Attica

Born in Eleusis on August 17, 1938. A graduate of the Varvakeion High School of Athens.

Graduates from the University of Athens, majoring in Law and Economics. Receives a scholarship granted by the French Government and in 1973 he is declared Doctor of Economic Sciences of the University of Paris 1 (Pantheon, Sorbonne).

He is actively involved in the struggle against the dictatorship (1967-1974). In 1968 the junta
deprived him of his Greek nationality.

From 1969 t 1978 he worked at the above
mentioned University as an Appointed instructor and Researcher in issues of economic development, programming and land use. He has also been director of the Economic Development Institute of the same University.

In 1981 he is elected for the first time MP with the Panhellenic Socialist Party (PASOK), a status which he has held continuously up to this date.

He was Deputy Minister of Trade from July 1982 to January 1984, at which time he assumed duties as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs on European Community issues up to 1985.

In July 1985 he is appointed Deputy Minister of
Foreign Affairs, remaining in office until the
elections of 1989.

In the period from 1989 to 1993 he is appointed Representative of the Hellenic Parliament at the Council of Europe.

In October 1993 he is again appointed Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs, remaining in office until July 1994, at which time he assumes duties as Minister of Transport and Communications.
In January 1996 he is appointed Minister of
Foreign Affairs.

In April 2000 he is appointed Minister for Culture, remaining in office until November.