
Alekos Alavanos
'Alekos (Alexandros) Alavanos' (
Greek: ΑλÎκος Αλαβάνος) is a Greek politician, member of the Hellenic Parliament, former member of the
European Parliament and president of the
Synaspismos party of the radical left since
2004.
Born in
1950 in
Athens, Alavanos has been politically active since his youth. During the military dictatorship of
1967-
1974, Alavanos participated in the student movement against the regime ; as a result his military service deferment was revoked and he was briefly
incarcerated in EAT/ESA. He was continuously elected European MP from
1981 to
2004, first with the
Communist Party of Greece and then with Synaspismos.
In the
2004 Greek legislative election, Alavanos was elected MP in Athens. Since
Nikos Konstantopoulos, his predecessor in Synaspismos' leadership, announced his intention not to be candidate for a next term of presidency, Alavanos announced his own will to succeed him in his office. The congress of the party elected Alavanos president on
December 12, 2004.
Alekos Alavanos is an
economist. He is married with Aikaterini Haralambaki and he is the father of two daughters.
See also
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Politics of Greece
External links
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Alekos Alavanos, his official site in Greek
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Short biography in Greek
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Curriculum vitae on the Hellenic Parliament website, also in Greek