Grigoris Giannaros Explained

Grigoris Giannaros
Native Name:Γρηγόρης Γιάνναρος
Native Name Lang:el
Office:Alternate Minister of Industry, Energy and Technology
Primeminister:Xenophon Zolotas
Term Start:23 November 1989
Term End:13 February 1990
Office1:Member of the Hellenic Parliament
for Athens A
Term Start1:8 April 1990
Term End1:11 September 1993
Office2:Member of the Hellenic Parliament
for Athens B
Term Start2:18 June 1989
Term End2:12 March 1990
Birth Date:April 1936
Birth Place:Salmoni, Elis, Greece
Spouse:Sonia Tsitilou
Children:One
Party:Synaspismos
Alma Mater:ASOEE
Russian Academy of Sciences

Grigoris Giannaros (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Γρηγόρης Γιάνναρος; April 1936 – 5 August 1997) was a Greek politician and journalist who served in the Ecumenical Cabinet of Xenophon Zolotas and as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament.

Early life and education

Giannaros was born in April 1936 in the village of Salmoni, Elis. He studied economics at the Supreme School of Economics and Business (ASOEE), and completed post-graduate studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences.[1]

Political career

Giannaros was a member of the Central Committee of Synaspismos. He was first elected to the Hellenic Parliament representing Athens B in the June 1989 election. In November 1989, he was appointed as an Alternate Industry Minister in the ecumenical cabinet of Xenophon Zolotas. He was re-elected as an MP for Athens B in the same month. In February 1990, he was removed from his position in a cabinet reshuffle, and was elected in the April 1990 election as the representative of Athens A.

Personal life

Giannaros was married to Sonia Tsitilou and they had one son.

Death

Giannaros died on 5 August 1997 after a "lengthy illness". He was buried at Athens First Cemetery.

Notes and References

  1. News: Veteran left-wing politician Giannaros dies. 30 January 2016. Athens News Agency. 5 August 1997.