Sokratis Kosmidis

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Sokratis Kosmidis
Σωκράτης Κοσμίδης
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Member of Parliament
In office
7 March 2004 - 18 August 2007
Cabinet Secretary
In office
25 September 1996 - 20 February 2004
Prime MinisterCostas Simitis
Secretary of the Ministry of Public Order
In office
28 February 1996 - 24 September 1996
MinisterKostas Geitonas (28 February 1996 - August 30, 1996)
Konstantinos Beis (August 30, 1996 - September 1996)
Secretary of the Ministry of Trade
In office
1 November 1993 - 3 October 1995
MinisterCostas Simitis (1 November 1993 - 15 September 1995)
Nikolaos Akritidis (15 September 1995 - 3 October 1995)
Personal details
Born (1943-11-30) 30 November 1943 (age 77)
Piraeus, Greece
NationalityGreek
Political partyPanhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK)
Spouse(s)Domniki Mitilineou
ChildrenIoanna
Nikolaos
Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
WebsiteOfficial website

Sokratis Kosmidis (Greek: Σωκράτης Κοσμίδης; born 30 November 1945) is a Greek lawyer who served as Cabinet Secretary as well as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament. Kosmidis never sought public office, but was rather chosen by his party to become an MP.

Biography[]

Sokratis Kosmidis was born in Piraeus, the youngest of three children born to Ioannis Kosmidis, a shoemaker, and to his wife, Eleni (née Lolosidou). He is the youngest of three children. He studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is married to Domniki Kosmidou, and has two children, Ioanna and Nikolaos. He currently resides in Voula.[1]

Legal career[]

Sokratis Kosmidis worked as a lawyer for 25 years, between 1968 and 1993.[1] During this time, Kosmidis served the following positions in his home city of Piraeus: From 1975 to 1978, he was director and columnist of the newspaper 'Piraeus Echoes' (Greek: Πειραϊκοί Αντίλαλοι); Between 1984 and 1987, he sat on the board of directors of the Piraeus Lawyer Association; From 1982 to 1989, he was president of the board of directors of the Insurance Fund for Maritime Agents and Employees.

Following his two-year period as Secretary of the Ministry of Trade, from 1993-1995, Kosmidis returned to practice law for a few months, before retiring from law altogether.

Government career[]

Following the elections of 1993, Kosmidis was recruited by Minister of Trade Costas Simitis to the Ministry of Trade. He was Secretary of the Ministry of Trade for two years, before returning to practice Law. After working as a lawyer for a few more months, he was recruited yet again, this time to become Secretary of the Ministry of Public Order. After seven months, however, he was appointed Cabinet Secretary by new Prime Minister Costas Simitis, a position which he immediately accepted and held for eight years.

Sokratis Kosmidis in a blue shirt.
Sokratis Kosmidis in 2016

Kosmidis is known to have been one of the close associates of Prime Minister Costas Simitis.[2]

Following the elections of 2004, Kosmidis, now a prominent member of the PASOK party, became a Member of the Hellenic Parliament. He retired in 2007.

Kosmidis is known to have centrist, or center-left policies. He was part of the group of people that led PASOK to become more of a centrist party during the early 21st century.

Books[]

  • Απάνθισμα άρθρων και σχολίων (1981) (Collection of Articles and Comments)
  • Αυτό το κράτος μπορεί να διοικηθή;  (1996) (Can this state manage?)
  • Πολιτική για το φάρμακο (2002) (Drug Policy)
  • Μια «αχρείαστη» Συνταγματική Αναθεώρηση (2007) (An unnecessary Constitutional Revision)
  • Εκσυγχρονισμός και μεταρρυθμίσεις (2010) (Modernization and Reforms)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Kosmidis, Sokratis; Karmpaliotis, Alkis. "Sokratis Kosmidis". Sokratis Kosmidis.
  2. ^ Featherstone, Kevin; Papadimitriou, Dimitris (2015). Prime Ministers of Greece. Oxford University Press.

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