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PASOK

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Group.png PASOK  
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Formation3 September 1974
Founder Andreas Papandreou
HeadquartersAthens.jpg Athens,  Greece
Formerly one of the two major parties in Greece

The Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Greek: Πανελλήνιο Σοσιαλιστικό Κίνημα), known mostly by its acronym PASOK, is a political party in Greece. Until 2012 it was one of the two major parties in the country, along with New Democracy, its main political rival. After a decade of poor electoral outcomes, PASOK has retained its position as one of the main Greek political parties.


 

Party Members

PoliticianBornDiedDescription
Gerasimos Arsenis30 May 193119 April 2016Attended the 1994 Bilderberg as Greek Minister for National Defense
Anna Diamantopoulou26 February 1959Greek politician. Attended 5 Bilderbergs from 2004 to 2009, when board member of Friends of Europe and the Jacques Delors Institute. Trilateral Commission. European Council on Foreign Relations
Louka Katseli20 April 1952US-educated Greek economist and central banker who attended the 1984 Bilderberg aged 32.
Giannos Kranidiotis25 September 194714 September 1999A greek diplomat and politician who was killed together with his son in a "freak accident" 3 months after attending a Bilderberg meeting.
Stephanos Manos20 December 1939Greek politician who went to the 1986, 1993 and 2001 Bilderbergs
Theodoros Pangalos17 August 1938Greek politician
George Papaconstantinou30 October 1961Double Bilderberg Greek Finance Minister
Andreas Papandreou5 February 191923 June 1996Twice Greek prime minister
George Papandreou16 June 1952Quad Bilderberg Greek politician long time President of the Socialist International
Ioannis Papantoniou27 July 1949Minister of finance 1994-2001 who prepared for the Euro in Greece. In 2018, he and his wife were jailed, pending trial for grave corruption and money-laundering.
Akis Tsochatzopoulos31 July 193927 August 2021Former Greek Minister for National Defense
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