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'''Aris Spiliotopoulos''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician and currently [[Minister for Tourism (Greece)|Minister for Tourism]] of the Republic of [[Greece]].
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'''Aris Spiliotopoulos''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician and currently [[Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs (Greece)|Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs]] of the Republic of [[Greece]].
  
 
Spiliotopoulos was born in [[Patra]] on [[October 28]], [[1966]]. He studied Political Science at the [[University of Athens]] with graduate studies in London.
 
Spiliotopoulos was born in [[Patra]] on [[October 28]], [[1966]]. He studied Political Science at the [[University of Athens]] with graduate studies in London.
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He entered politics in April, [[2000]], when he was first elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]], under the banner of [[New Democracy]]. He was reelected in [[2004]] and [[2007]] in the 2nd constituency of [[Athens]].
 
He entered politics in April, [[2000]], when he was first elected to the [[Hellenic Parliament]], under the banner of [[New Democracy]]. He was reelected in [[2004]] and [[2007]] in the 2nd constituency of [[Athens]].
  
In September, [[2007]], Spiliotopoulos was appointed [[Minister for Tourism (Greece)|Minister for Tourism]], a post he still holds.
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In September, [[2007]], Spiliotopoulos was appointed [[Minister for Tourism (Greece)|Minister for Tourism]]. He was shifted to the [[Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs (Greece)|Ministry for National Education and Religious Affairs]] on [[January 8]]. [[2009]].
  
  

Revision as of 13:24, January 8, 2009

Aris Spiliotopoulos is a Greek politician and currently Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs of the Republic of Greece.

Spiliotopoulos was born in Patra on October 28, 1966. He studied Political Science at the University of Athens with graduate studies in London.

He entered politics in April, 2000, when he was first elected to the Hellenic Parliament, under the banner of New Democracy. He was reelected in 2004 and 2007 in the 2nd constituency of Athens.

In September, 2007, Spiliotopoulos was appointed Minister for Tourism. He was shifted to the Ministry for National Education and Religious Affairs on January 8. 2009.