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[[Image:Papageorgopoulos-giannousis.jpg|frame|Accepting an award from [[Thessaloniki]] Mayor, [[Vassilis Papageorgopoulos]]]] | [[Image:Papageorgopoulos-giannousis.jpg|frame|Accepting an award from [[Thessaloniki]] Mayor, [[Vassilis Papageorgopoulos]]]] | ||
| − | '''Thanasis Giannousis''' born in [[1917]]. He studied Law at Thessaloniki's [[Aristotle University]]. In [[1975]], he was elected city councilor and in [[1978]] he was reelected. After the death of mayor [[Michalis Papadopoulos]] in [[1981]], he served as mayor for a period of about 10 months. | + | '''Thanasis Giannousis''' (Greek: Θανάσης Γιαννούσης) born in [[1917]]. He studied Law at Thessaloniki's [[Aristotle University]]. In [[1975]], he was elected city councilor and in [[1978]] he was reelected. After the death of mayor [[Michalis Papadopoulos]] in [[1981]], he served as mayor for a period of about 10 months. |
The [[Thessaloniki Book Fair]] exhibition was established as an institution when he was mayor in May [[1982]]. | The [[Thessaloniki Book Fair]] exhibition was established as an institution when he was mayor in May [[1982]]. | ||
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[[Category:Thessaloniki Mayors|Giannousis, Thanasis]] | [[Category:Thessaloniki Mayors|Giannousis, Thanasis]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:38, November 1, 2005
Accepting an award from Thessaloniki Mayor, Vassilis Papageorgopoulos
Thanasis Giannousis (Greek: Θανάσης Γιαννούσης) born in 1917. He studied Law at Thessaloniki's Aristotle University. In 1975, he was elected city councilor and in 1978 he was reelected. After the death of mayor Michalis Papadopoulos in 1981, he served as mayor for a period of about 10 months.
The Thessaloniki Book Fair exhibition was established as an institution when he was mayor in May 1982.
Thanasis Giannousis remains to date the only communist that has served as mayor of Thessaloniki.
He died October 31, 2005