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'''Michalis Papakonstantinou''' was a Greek politician and author. He studied law at the [[Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]]. Papakonstantinou served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs from August 7, 1992, until October 13, 1993, as a member of the [[New Democracy Party]].
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'''Michalis Papakonstantinou''' was a Greek politician. He held several ministerial posts under Prime Minister [[Konstantinos Mitsotakis]]. In 1992/93 he was the Greek Foreign Minister. He attended the [[1993 Bilderberg meeting]].
  
He regularly wrote as a columnist in newspapers in both Athens and Thessaloniki. He also contributed to Greek and foreign magazines as a writer.<ref>http://www.in.gr/news/article.asp?lngEntityID=1095658&lngDtrID=244</ref>
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==Background==
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Papakonstantinou studied law at the [[University of Thessaloniki]] and international law at the [[University of Manchester|Universities of Manchester]], [[Cambridge]] and [[University of Heidelberg|Heidelberg]].
  
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==Political career==
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He was first elected to the Greek Parliament for the Centre Union in [[1961]]. In [[1964]], in the government of Prime Minister [[Georgios Papandreou]], he was State Secretary in the Ministry of Defense.<ref name=tovima>http://www.tovima.gr/default.asp?pid=2&ct=1&artId=310230&dt=19/01/2010</ref>
  
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During the [[military dictatorship from 1967]], a kind of house arrest was imposed on him in [[1973]], when the junta warned his wife that he would be arrested if he "walks around and chit-chats". After the end of the dictatorship, he unsuccessfully ran for the Center Union–New Forces, of which he was the secretary. He joined [[Nea Dimokratia|New Democracy]] in [[1978]] and was elected as a deputy in the [[1981]] parliamentary elections.<ref name=tovima/>
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He was Minister of Industry in the Tzannetakis government (1989). Under Prime Minister [[Konstantinos Mitsotakis]], he was Minister of Agriculture (1990-1991), Justice (1991-1992) and Foreign Minister (1992-1993).<ref name=tovima/>
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At the end of [[1993]], he quarreled with the chairman of the New Democracy, [[Miltiadis Evert]], when he criticized his nationalist handling of the "[[Macedonia]] question". He was expelled from the party by the disciplinary committee and remained an independent deputy.<ref name=tovima/>
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In October 1995 he was awarded the Abdi Ipekçi Prize for Greek-[[Turkish]] Friendship.<ref name=tovima/>
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Papakonstantinou was the uncle of the current Environment and former Finance Minister (2009-2011) [[Giorgos Papakonstantinou]].<ref name=tovima/>
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Papakonstantinou wrote regularly for newspapers in Athens and Thessaloniki and foreign magazines and was the author of legal, historical and political books in Greek and English.<ref>http://www.in.gr/news/article.asp?lngEntityID=1095658&lngDtrID=244</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 28 December 2023

Person.png Michalis Papakonstantinou  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Michalis Papakonstantinou.png
BornΜιχάλης Παπακωνσταντίνου
1 November 1919
DiedJanuary 17, 2010 (Age 90)
NationalityGreek
Alma materAristotle University of Thessaloniki, University of Manchester, Cambridge University, University of Heidelberg
RelativesGiorgos Papakonstantinou
Greek Foreign Minister who attended the 1993 Bilderberg meeting.

Employment.png Greece/Minister/Foreign Affairs Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
7 August 1992 - October 13, 1993

Michalis Papakonstantinou was a Greek politician. He held several ministerial posts under Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis. In 1992/93 he was the Greek Foreign Minister. He attended the 1993 Bilderberg meeting.

Background

Papakonstantinou studied law at the University of Thessaloniki and international law at the Universities of Manchester, Cambridge and Heidelberg.

Political career

He was first elected to the Greek Parliament for the Centre Union in 1961. In 1964, in the government of Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou, he was State Secretary in the Ministry of Defense.[1]

During the military dictatorship from 1967, a kind of house arrest was imposed on him in 1973, when the junta warned his wife that he would be arrested if he "walks around and chit-chats". After the end of the dictatorship, he unsuccessfully ran for the Center Union–New Forces, of which he was the secretary. He joined New Democracy in 1978 and was elected as a deputy in the 1981 parliamentary elections.[1]

He was Minister of Industry in the Tzannetakis government (1989). Under Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis, he was Minister of Agriculture (1990-1991), Justice (1991-1992) and Foreign Minister (1992-1993).[1]

At the end of 1993, he quarreled with the chairman of the New Democracy, Miltiadis Evert, when he criticized his nationalist handling of the "Macedonia question". He was expelled from the party by the disciplinary committee and remained an independent deputy.[1]

In October 1995 he was awarded the Abdi Ipekçi Prize for Greek-Turkish Friendship.[1]

Papakonstantinou was the uncle of the current Environment and former Finance Minister (2009-2011) Giorgos Papakonstantinou.[1]

Papakonstantinou wrote regularly for newspapers in Athens and Thessaloniki and foreign magazines and was the author of legal, historical and political books in Greek and English.[2]


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199322 April 199325 April 1993Greece
Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel
Vouliagmeni
The 41st Bilderberg, held in Greece
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