Difference between revisions of "Georgios Gennimatas"

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He served as:
 
He served as:
  
*[[Minister for the Interior (Greece)|Minister for the Interior]] ([[1981]]-[[1984]])
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*[[Minister for the Interior, Public Administration and Decentralisation (Greece)|Minister for the Interior]] ([[1981]]-[[1984]])
 
*[[Minister for Health and Social Solidarity (Greece)|Minister for Health and Social Solidarity]] ([[1984]]-[[1987]])  
 
*[[Minister for Health and Social Solidarity (Greece)|Minister for Health and Social Solidarity]] ([[1984]]-[[1987]])  
*[[Minister for Work (Greece)|Minister for Labour]] ([[1987]]-[[1989]])  
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*[[Minister for Labour (Greece)|Minister for Labour]] ([[1987]]-[[1989]])  
 
*[[Minister for Economy (Greece)|Minister for Economy]] ([[1989]]-[[1990]] and [[1993]]-[[1994]])
 
*[[Minister for Economy (Greece)|Minister for Economy]] ([[1989]]-[[1990]] and [[1993]]-[[1994]])
 
*[[Minister for Finance (Greece)|Minister for Finance]] ([[1993]]-[[1994]])   
 
*[[Minister for Finance (Greece)|Minister for Finance]] ([[1993]]-[[1994]])   

Revision as of 16:39, January 18, 2008

Georgios Gennimatas was a Greek politician of the post-1974 period.

Gennimatas was born in 1939 in Athens. He studied Civil Engineering in the Polytechnic Institute and, from 1974 until 1978, was President of the Union of Greek Civil Engineers.

Gennimatas was first elected to the Hellenic Parliament in 1981 under the banner of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK).

He served as:

Gennimatas died on April 25, 1994 at the age of 55.