
Nikos Pappas
Nikos Pappas is a Greek politician and a member of the left-wing party SYRIZA. He has served in various governmental roles, including Minister of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Media. Pappas has been in the news due to discussions surrounding his legal troubles, particularly in relation to the handling of responsibilities that have been characterized as minor offenses, which have raised questions about political accountability.
Born on Oct 10, 1979 (45 years old)
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas was the Minister of Digital Policy who actively participated in the negotiations in Brussels.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is aware that if Alexis Tsipras creates a new entity, he will be left out.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is a member of the Greek parliament from SYRIZA who was involved in a contentious debate with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas emphasized the fight for democratic socialism during the conference.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is also anticipated to share his views at the congress.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is mentioned as a political opponent of the New Democracy party.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas wanted to keep the discussion around Kasselakis more subdued.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is referenced in the context of a controversial statement regarding party decisions.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas decided to work professionally as a car detective after realizing the scale of the vehicle theft problem.
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Greece:
Nikos Pappas is mentioned in relation to a statement from the press office of PASOK that triggered Katerina Batzeli's comments.
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