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Kostas Karamanlis (politician, born 1974)






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Kostas Karamanlis
Κωνσταντίνος Καραμανλής
Karamanlis in 2015
Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks
In office
9 July 2019 – 1 March 2023
Prime MinisterKyriakos Mitsotakis
Preceded byChristos Spirtzis
Succeeded byGiorgos Gerapetritis
Personal details
Born (1974-12-12) 12 December 1974 (age 49)
Athens, Greece
Political partyNew Democracy
SpouseMiranda Michalopoulou
RelationsKonstantinos Karamanlis (uncle)
Kostas Karamanlis (cousin)
Children3
ParentAchileas Karamanlis (father)
Alma mater
  • Tufts University
  • Konstantinos Achileas Karamanlis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Αχιλλέα Καραμανλής; born 12 December 1974), commonly known as Kostas Karamanlis (Greek: Κώστας Καραμανλής, pronounced [ˈkostas karamanˈlis]), is a Greek politician. From 2019 to 2023, he served as the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport in the cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, until his resignation following the Tempi train crash disaster.

    Early life and career[edit]

    Karamanlis comes from a family with long political traditions. He is the son of politician Achileas Karamanlis [el],[1] nephew of Konstantinos Karamanlis and cousin of Kostas Karamanlis. Karamanlis studied history and economics at Hamilton College in New York, then studied at Tufts University in Massachusetts. From 2002 to 2004, he worked in London at the Swiss investment bank UBS Warburg. Later, for ten years he was managing director of a shipping company in Piraeus.[1]

    Political career[edit]

    Karamanlis became involved in political activities representing New Democracy. In January 2015, he was first elected a member of the Hellenic Parliament in the Serres constituency. He successfully ran for re-election in the elections in September 2015[2] and 2019.[3]

    In July 2019, the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis appointed Karamanlis with the position of Minister of Infrastructure and Transport.[4] On 1 March 2023, he resigned in response to the previous day's Tempi train crash.[5], to "[take] objective political responsibility". He ran however again in the May 2023 election and was re-elected in his constituency of Serres.

    In an article published by Politico,[6] Karamanlis was mentioned as one of the two former ministers suspected by EPPO prosecutors for breach of duty in connection with the Tempi train crash in Feb 28 2023 where 57 people were killed.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Τι έχω κάνει στη ζωή μου πριν μπω στην πολιτική". kostaskaramanlis.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2019-07-09. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  • ^ "Karamanlis Achillea Konstantinos". hellenicparliament.gr. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  • ^ "Οι 300 της νέας Βουλής". kathimerini.gr (in Greek). 8 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
  • ^ "Full list of Greece's new cabinet". ekathimerini.com. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  • ^ "Greek transport minister resigns over deadly train crash". BelfastTelegraph.co.uk. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  • ^ "Greece rejected EU prosecutor's call for action against 2 ex-ministers after rail crash". POLITICO. 2024-01-26. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
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