Giannis Diamantidis

Giannis Diamantidis (Greek: Γιάννης Διαμαντίδης, born in 1948 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek politician of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement and the former Minister for Maritime Affairs, Islands and Fisheries of Greece.

Giannis Diamantidis

MP
Minister for Maritime Affairs, Islands and Fisheries
In office
7 September 2010  17 June 2011
PresidentKarolos Papoulias
Prime MinisterGeorge Papandreou
Personal details
Born1948
Nikaia, Greece
NationalityGreek
Political partyPanhellenic Socialist Movement
ResidenceAthens, Greece
Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
ProfessionEconomist, Politician
Websitewww.gdiamantidis.gr

Life

Giannis Diamantidis was born in 1948 in Nikaia, Greece. He is the son of Dimitris Diamantidis, a former Member of Parliament, and Polyxeni Leontiadou. He studied at the Department of Economics and Political Sciences of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. During the Greek military junta of 1967–1974, he took part in the Law School protests of March 1973 against the regime.

Giannis Diamantidis has been continuously elected as a member of the Hellenic Parliament between 1989 (November) and 2010 for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) in the Piraeus B constituency. In the cabinet reshuffle of 7 September 2010, he was chosen to head the revived Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Islands and Fisheries, his first cabinet post. He held the position until 17 June 2011, when the ministry was again merged with the Ministry of Regional Development and Competitiveness to form the Ministry of Development, Competitiveness and Shipping.

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References

  • Biography of Giannis Diamantidis at his official website (in Greek)
  • "Giannis Diamantidis terms history". Greek Parliament. Retrieved 2013-11-29.
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