Difference between revisions of "Georgios Voulgarakis"

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Between [[1989]] and [[1990]], Voulgarakis, was Secretary of the Greek Parliament serving also as Deputy Minister of Environment, Planning and Public Constructions.
 
Between [[1989]] and [[1990]], Voulgarakis, was Secretary of the Greek Parliament serving also as Deputy Minister of Environment, Planning and Public Constructions.
  
Since [[New Democracy]] swept to power in [[2004]], Voulgarakis has served as [[Minister for Public Order (Greece)|Minister of Public Order]] and, after [[February 14]], [[2005]] as [[Ministry of Culture (Greece)|Minister of Culture]].  
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Since [[New Democracy]] swept to power in [[2004]], Voulgarakis has served as [[Minister for Public Order (Greece)|Minister of Public Order]] and, after [[February 14]], [[2006]] as [[Ministry of Culture (Greece)|Minister of Culture]].  
  
  
 
[[Category:1959 births|Voulgarakis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:1959 births|Voulgarakis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:Ministers for Public Order|Voulgarakis, Georgios]]
 
[[Category:Ministers for Public Order|Voulgarakis, Georgios]]
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[[Category:Minister for Culture|Voulgarakis, Georgios]]

Revision as of 12:19, February 13, 2007

Georgios Voulgarakis is a Greek politician, affiliated with the governing New Democracy Party, who is currently Minister of Culture.

Voulgarakis was born in 1959. He studied law and economics in the University of Athens and became involved with politics during his early student years. He has been a member of the Greek Parliament since 1989.

Between 1989 and 1990, Voulgarakis, was Secretary of the Greek Parliament serving also as Deputy Minister of Environment, Planning and Public Constructions.

Since New Democracy swept to power in 2004, Voulgarakis has served as Minister of Public Order and, after February 14, 2006 as Minister of Culture.