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'''Georgios Plytas''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician and Mayor of [[Athens]].
 
'''Georgios Plytas''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] politician and Mayor of [[Athens]].
  
Plytas was born in [[1910]] and studied in Switzerland and England. He was Mayor of Athens from [[1964]] until [[1967]]. During his term in office a program to pave many streets of Athens was put into effect. During the [[Junta|dictatorship of 1967-1974]], Plytas went into self-imposed exile in England.
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Plytas was born in [[1910]], the son of an earlier mayor named [[Amvrosios Plytas]], and studied in Switzerland and England. He was Mayor of Athens from [[1964]] until [[1967]]. During his term in office a program to pave many streets of Athens was put into effect. During the [[Junta|dictatorship of 1967-1974]], Plytas went into self-imposed exile in England.
  
 
After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], Plytas again sought to become Mayor but was defeated twice in [[1975]] and [[1978]].
 
After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], Plytas again sought to become Mayor but was defeated twice in [[1975]] and [[1978]].

Revision as of 13:23, January 15, 2007

Georgios Plytas was a Greek politician and Mayor of Athens.

Plytas was born in 1910, the son of an earlier mayor named Amvrosios Plytas, and studied in Switzerland and England. He was Mayor of Athens from 1964 until 1967. During his term in office a program to pave many streets of Athens was put into effect. During the dictatorship of 1967-1974, Plytas went into self-imposed exile in England.

After the restoration of democracy in 1974, Plytas again sought to become Mayor but was defeated twice in 1975 and 1978.

Plytas was elected Member of Parliament for ERE in 1961 and for New Democracy in 1977 and 1981.

He died on April 30, 1997.