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Tzimas was born in [[Toxotes]], [[Xanthi prefecture]] on [[March 15]], [[1954]] and studied Physics in the [[University of Thessaloniki]]. | Tzimas was born in [[Toxotes]], [[Xanthi prefecture]] on [[March 15]], [[1954]] and studied Physics in the [[University of Thessaloniki]]. | ||
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He entered national politics in March, [[2004]], when he was first elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]], under the banner of [[New Democracy]], in [[Drama prefecture]]. He was reelected in [[2007]]. Prior to that, on the local level, he had served four terms as mayor of the city of [[Drama]] ([[1990]]-[[2004]]). | He entered national politics in March, [[2004]], when he was first elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]], under the banner of [[New Democracy]], in [[Drama prefecture]]. He was reelected in [[2007]]. Prior to that, on the local level, he had served four terms as mayor of the city of [[Drama]] ([[1990]]-[[2004]]). | ||
− | In September, [[2007]], Tzimas became [[Minister for | + | In September, [[2007]], Tzimas became [[Minister for Macedonia–Thrace (Greece)|Minister for Macedonia-Thrace]]. |
Tzimas is married with two sons and a daughter. | Tzimas is married with two sons and a daughter. |
Revision as of 07:42, May 26, 2008
Margaritis Tzimas is a Greek politician and currently Minister for Macedonia-Thrace of the Republic of Greece.
Tzimas was born in Toxotes, Xanthi prefecture on March 15, 1954 and studied Physics in the University of Thessaloniki.
He entered national politics in March, 2004, when he was first elected to the Hellenic Parliament, under the banner of New Democracy, in Drama prefecture. He was reelected in 2007. Prior to that, on the local level, he had served four terms as mayor of the city of Drama (1990-2004).
In September, 2007, Tzimas became Minister for Macedonia-Thrace.
Tzimas is married with two sons and a daughter.