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'''Aristotelis Pavlidis''' was born on the eastern [[Aegean]] island of [[Kos]] on [[October 31]], [[1943]]. He studied physics and mathematics at the [[University of Athens]] as well as business administration in London. A member of [[New Democracy]]'s central committee, he has been elected to [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]] from the [[Dodecanese|Dodecanese islands]] consistently since [[1977]], with the exception of the elections of [[1996]].
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'''Aristotelis Pavlidis''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician and cabinet member.
  
Pavlidis served as secretary of Parliament in [[1977]] and [[1979]]. He has also chaired New Democracy's Parliamentary sub-group for issues dealing with merchant shipping. He was previously minister of merchant marine and deputy minister of national economy and finance between 1989-1992.
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Pavlidis was born on the eastern [[Aegean]] island of [[Kos]] on [[October 31]], [[1943]]. He studied physics and mathematics at the [[University of Athens]] as well as business administration in London. A member of [[New Democracy]]'s central committee, he has been elected to [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]] from the [[Dodecanese|Dodecanese islands]] consistently since [[1977]], with the exception of the elections of [[1996]].
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Pavlidis served as secretary of Parliament in [[1977]] and [[1979]]. He has also chaired New Democracy's Parliamentary sub-group for issues dealing with merchant shipping. He was previously [[Minister for Mercantile Marine (Greece)|minister of merchant marine]] and deputy minister of national economy and finance between [[1989]]-[[1992]].
  
 
Aristotelis Pavlidis is married and has two daughters.
 
Aristotelis Pavlidis is married and has two daughters.

Revision as of 12:15, January 18, 2008

Aristotelis Pavlidis is a Greek politician and cabinet member.

Pavlidis was born on the eastern Aegean island of Kos on October 31, 1943. He studied physics and mathematics at the University of Athens as well as business administration in London. A member of New Democracy's central committee, he has been elected to Parliament from the Dodecanese islands consistently since 1977, with the exception of the elections of 1996.

Pavlidis served as secretary of Parliament in 1977 and 1979. He has also chaired New Democracy's Parliamentary sub-group for issues dealing with merchant shipping. He was previously minister of merchant marine and deputy minister of national economy and finance between 1989-1992.

Aristotelis Pavlidis is married and has two daughters.