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He served as Press Spokesman and Secretary of the Relations Sector of PASOK in 2006–2007, as well as coordinator of the Economy Sector in the PASOK Parliamentary Committee (2006) and as a member of the Standing Committees on Social Affairs (2007–2008), Financial Affairs, and the Committee for the
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Constitutional Amendment. He is currently a member of the Standing Committee on Defense and Foreign Affairs as well as member of the Standing Committee on Cultural and Educational Affairs, as well as the spokesman of PASOK's Parliamentary Group since October 2009.
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He is married with the journalist Anastassia Parentzoglou and has two children, named Seline and Paul.
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in 1994-95. In 1998, he was awarded the prize for “Excellency in Journalism”, by the
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Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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constituency, being subsequently re-elected at the national elections of
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public television network (1994–1999) and as a visiting lecturer at the
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Ministers of national education and religious affairs of Greece
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In 1980-85 he was editor-in-chief of the political journal
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Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
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Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
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Petros Efthimiou

Greek
Greek
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
MEP
Larissa
Thessaly
University of Ioannina
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Ministry of Youth and Sports
To Vima
NET
Panteion University
President of the Hellenic Republic
Konstantinos Stefanopoulos
1999 European election
European Parliament
electoral defeat in March 2004
Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
Athens B
16 September 2007
4 October 2009
Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
www.petrosefthymiou.gr
Personal profile of Petros Efthymiou
European Parliament
Gerasimos Arsenis
Minister of National Education and Religious Affairs
Marietta Giannakou

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