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'''Theodoros Pangalos''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] '''Θεόδωρος Πάγκαλος'''). Born on [[August 17]], [[1938]] ([[Eleusina]], [[Greece]]). A [[Greece|Greek]] politician.
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'''Theodoros Pangalos''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] '''Θεόδωρος Πάγκαλος'''), born on [[August 17]], [[1938]], in [[Eleusina]], [[Greece]], is a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician.
  
He is the grandson of general [[Theodoros Pangalos (general)|Theodoros Pangalos]] and currently a member of the Greek parliament and a former minister of Foreign Affairs.
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He is the grandson of general [[Theodoros Pangalos (general)|Theodoros Pangalos]] and currently a member of the [[Greek parliament]] and Deputy Prime Minister of the [[Giorgos Papandreou]] government. He is a former [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|minister of Foreign Affairs]].
  
Pangalos was actively involved against the military dictatorship, and in [[1968]], the junta deprived him of his Greek citizenship.
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Pangalos graduated from the [[University of Athens]] with degrees in Law and Economics. He has done post-graduate studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. Pangalos was actively involved against the military dictatorship, and in [[1968]], the [[junta]] deprived him of his Greek citizenship.
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In [[1981]] he was elected for the first time MP with [[PASOK]] and has been re-elected ever since. Besides having served as [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece)|minister of Foreign Affairs]] ([[1996]] - [[1999]]), Pangalos has also served as [[Minister for Culture (Greece)|Minister for Culture]] from April until November of [[2000]].
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In October [[2009]], newly-elected PM [[Giorgos Papandreou]] surprisingly appointed him deputy Prime Minister.
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Pangalos is married to Christina nee Christofaki. They have five children.
  
In [[1981]] he was elected for the first time MP with [[PASOK]].
 
  
 
== external links ==
 
== external links ==
 
http://www.pangalos.gr
 
http://www.pangalos.gr
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[[Category:Greek politicians|Pangalos, Theodoros (PASOK MP)]]
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[[Category:1938 births|Pangalos, Theodoros (PASOK MP)]]
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[[Category:Ministers for Foreign Affairs|Pangalos, Theodoros (PASOK MP)]]
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[[Category:Minister for Culture|Pangalos, Theodoros (PASOK MP)]]

Revision as of 08:22, October 13, 2011

For the general with this name, see Theodoros Pangalos (general).


Theodoros Pangalos (Greek Θεόδωρος Πάγκαλος), born on August 17, 1938, in Eleusina, Greece, is a Greek politician.

He is the grandson of general Theodoros Pangalos and currently a member of the Greek parliament and Deputy Prime Minister of the Giorgos Papandreou government. He is a former minister of Foreign Affairs.

Pangalos graduated from the University of Athens with degrees in Law and Economics. He has done post-graduate studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. Pangalos was actively involved against the military dictatorship, and in 1968, the junta deprived him of his Greek citizenship.

In 1981 he was elected for the first time MP with PASOK and has been re-elected ever since. Besides having served as minister of Foreign Affairs (1996 - 1999), Pangalos has also served as Minister for Culture from April until November of 2000.

In October 2009, newly-elected PM Giorgos Papandreou surprisingly appointed him deputy Prime Minister.

Pangalos is married to Christina nee Christofaki. They have five children.


external links

http://www.pangalos.gr