Pavlos Polakis

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Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras
Preceded byAndreas Janthos
Succeeded byVasilis Kontozamanis
Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras
Pavlos Polakis
Παύλος Πολάκης
Polakis in 2014
Alternate Minister of Health
In office
23 September 2015  9 July 2019
Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras
Preceded byAndreas Janthos
Succeeded byVasilis Kontozamanis
Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction
In office
28 January 2015  28 August 2015
Prime MinisterAlexis Tsipras
Preceded byManousos Boloudakis
Succeeded byAntonis Makridimitris
Mayor of Sfakia
In office
1 January 2011  1 February 2015
Preceded byIosif Lykos
Succeeded byIoannis Zervos
Member of the Hellenic Parliament
Assumed office
25 January 2015
ConstituencyChania
Personal details
Born11 May 1965 (1965-05-11) (age 60)
PartySyriza
Other political
affiliations
KKE (until 1989)
NAR (1989)
SpouseDora Tsoukou
Children2
Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Surgeon

Pavlos Polakis (Greek: Παύλος Πολάκης; born 11 May 1965) is a Greek politician and physician (specializing in surgery). He currently serves in the Hellenic Parliament as an MP for Chania, with the SYRIZA party. He commenced his political career at the local government level, serving as Mayor of Sfakia from 2011 to 2015. He joined the central political arena as a member of parliament for the prefecture of Chania in 2015. He served as Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction.[1] (July–August 2015) in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras and Alternate Minister of Health (September 2015–July 2019) in the Second Cabinet. He has been an elected MP for Chania with SYRIZA since 2015.

Polakis is a highly controversial figure who has frequently been in the Greek media due to his use of defamatory references to his political opponents. However, he has a significant and dynamic circle of supporters, namely SYRIZA voters, who applaud the way he intervenes in political life. The neologism Polakism has been created from his way of intervening in the political life of the country. According to Georgios Babiniotis' "Dictionary of Modern Greek Language", Polakism is verbal bashing.[2]

He was candidate for Leader of Syriza at the 2024 Syriza leadership election losing to Sokratis Famellos.

Governmental positions (2015–2019)

He studied at the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, where he obtained the qualification of general surgeon-intensivist. Initially, he joined the KNE, from which he left in 1989 after the participation of the KKE in the government of Tzannis Tzannetakis and later joined the NAP. During his student years, he was a member of the Grigoris Lambrakis Medical Students' Association and a member of the Central Council of the National Student Union of Greece. After completing his studies, as a resident and as a specialist, he was elected member of the Board of Directors of the Athens and Piraeus Hospital Doctors' Association and of the General Council of the Federation of Hospital Doctors' Associations of Greece. He developed trade union activity at the General State Hospital of Nice, and participated in a humanitarian aid transport operation in Yugoslavia in 1999.

In the 2010 local elections, he was elected mayor of Sfakia in the first round, winning 60.97% of the votes, prevailing over his runner-up Yannis Hiotakis who received 39.03% of the votes. In the 2014 local elections, he was re-elected as the only candidate with 94% of the vote. His mayoral term was marked by several public works, as well as his opposition to the destruction of chemical weapons used during the Syrian Civil War off the Mediterranean Sea.

He was elected deputy for Chania with SYRIZA in the elections of January 2015 (when he served as Deputy Minister of Interior and Administrative Reconstruction), September 2015 (when he served as Deputy Minister of Health) and July 2019, when SYRIZA was the opposition party. In the July 2019 elections, he was elected first in cross votes for SYRIZA.

On 17 July 2015, he accepted Alexis Tsipras' proposal to take over as Deputy Minister of Interior and Administrative Reconstruction, following a reshuffle announced by the government. With the election victory of SYRIZA in September 2015, he was appointed as Deputy Minister of Health, with Andreas Xanthos as Chief Minister. In 2018, he announced the recruitment of 19,500 employees in the NHS.

Family and personal life

Pavlos Polakis is married to Dora Tsouka who he met during his student days at the University of Athens Medical School. Together they have two daughters Stavroula and Persa.[3]

Controversies

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