George Papandreou

Politician

Birthday June 16, 1952

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

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1939

Papandreou's father studied and worked as professor of economics from 1939 to 1959.

His paternal grandfather, Georgios Papandreou, was a three-time prime minister of Greece.

1952

George Andreas Papandreou (Γεώργιος Ανδρέας Παπανδρέου, , shortened to Giorgos (Γιώργος) to distinguish him from his grandfather; born 16 June 1952) is an American-born Greek politician who served as Prime Minister of Greece from 2009 to 2011.

He is currently serving as an MP for Movement for Change.

Papandreou was born 16 June 1952 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, where his father, Andreas Papandreou, at that time held a professorship at the University of Minnesota.

His mother is the American-born Margaret Papandreou, née Chant.

1970

He received his secondary education at schools in Illinois in the United States, in Sweden, and graduated from King City Secondary School (near Toronto) in Canada in 1970.

He attended Amherst College in Massachusetts (where he was a friend and dormitory roommate of future political rival and prime minister of Greece himself, Antonis Samaras ), Stockholm University, the London School of Economics and Harvard University.

1972

He was a researcher on immigration issues at Stockholm University in 1972–73.

1974

The younger George Papandreou came to Greece after the restoration of Greek democracy in 1974.

He then became active in the political party his father had founded, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK).

1975

He has a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Amherst (1975) and a master's degree in sociology from the LSE (1977).

1981

Papandreou was elected to the Greek Parliament in 1981, the year his father became Prime Minister, as MP for the constituency of Achaea.

1984

He joined the Central Committee of PASOK in 1984.

1985

He became Under Secretary for Cultural Affairs in 1985, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs in 1988, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1993, Minister for Education and Religious Affairs again in 1994, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs again in 1996 and Minister of Foreign Affairs in February 1999.

1988

Belonging to a political dynasty of long standing, he served under his father, then-prime minister Andreas Papandreou as Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs (1988–1989 and 1994–1996).

1992

He was also a fellow of the Foreign Relations Center of Harvard University in 1992–93.

1999

He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 1999 to 2004.

Papandreou stated in 1999 that he supported Turkey's application to join the European Union.

2000

He renounced his US citizenship in 2000.

2002

In 2002 he was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws by Amherst College and in 2006 he was named distinguished professor in the Center for Hellenic Studies by Georgia State College of Arts and Science.

2003

In December 2003, European Voice shortlisted him for nomination of the Europeans of the Year award as "Diplomat of the Year", naming him as "The Bridge-Builder" and quoting Le Monde that dubbed him the "architect of Greek-Turkish rapprochement".

He is a founding member of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly.

2004

He was also Minister Responsible for Government Coordination for the Bid for 2004 Olympic Games in 1997.

In his second term as Minister of Education, Papandreou was the first politician in Greece to introduce affirmative action, allocating 5% of university posts for the Muslim minority in Thrace.

He was also instrumental in initiating the Open University in Greece.

Papandreou received numerous awards and honorary degrees in recognition of his work for human rights.

As Foreign Minister he fostered closer relations with Turkey and Albania.

He worked to solve the dispute over Cyprus.

Papandreou also worked to resolve tensions regarding the Macedonia naming dispute.

In anticipation of the 2004 national elections in Greece, polls indicated that PASOK was very likely to lose as the conservative New Democracy party was heading towards a landslide.

In January 2004, the incumbent PM Costas Simitis announced his resignation as leader of PASOK, and passed the leadership to Papandreou by recommending him as the new leader.

On 8 February 2004 PASOK introduced for the first time the procedure of open primaries for the election of party leadership.

2006

Papandreou was leader of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) party, which his father founded, from February 2004 until March 2012, and has been President of the Socialist International from 30 January 2006 to 25 November 2022.

2009

On 6 October 2009, George Papandreou became the 182nd Prime Minister of Greece.

He was the third member of the Papandreou family to serve as the country's prime minister, following his father Andreas and his grandfather Georgios Papandreou.

2011

He resigned on 11 November 2011 during the Greek government debt crisis to make way for a national unity government.

2012

In March 2012, he resigned as leader of PASOK, and in January 2015, he left the party completely, founding his own political party, the Movement of Democratic Socialists (KIDISO), which was the 8th most voted-for party in the January 2015 elections, but did not manage to enter Parliament.

2017

In 2017, KIDISO joined the Democratic Alignment, a political alliance formed by PASOK and other centre-left parties.

2019

Democratic Alignment later evolved into Movement for Change, which in the 2019 elections was the third most voted-for party, with Papandreou himself returning to Parliament as an MP representing the region of Achaea.