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Yiannos Papantoniou ( el, Γιάννος Παπαντωνίου; born 27 July 1949) is a former member of the National Parliament in Greece (MP) from 1988 to 2007, Minister of National Defense (2001−03), Minister of Economy and Finance (1994−2001). During his time as Economy and Finance Minister, he worked closely with his
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partners to prepare for the launch of the
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in Greece. For his achievements he was 'highly commended' by ''
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'' magazine in September 1998 as Finance Minister of the Year. Prior to this, Papantoniou worked at the OECD (1978–81), served as a
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(MEP) from 1981 to 1984, and as Advisor to the Greek Prime Minister on EEC Affairs and Integration. He was elected as chairman of the board of Governors of the
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(EBRD) in 1999. From 2009 to 2010, he was Visiting Senior Fellow in the Hellenic Observatory within the European Institute at the
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. Papantoniou has published numerous articles and books on topics related to economic and political developments in Greece, Europe and the wider world scene. In November 2014, Papantoniou was convicted by an Athens court of failing to declare 1.2 million euros in a Swiss bank account held under his wife's name. In July 2017, he has filed an appeal to the European court of human rights against this decision. He is currently the President of the Centre for Progressive Policy Research (KEPP), an independent think-tank. On 24 October 2018, upon decision of the prosecuting authorities, Papantoniou and his wife were detained and sent to Korydallos prison, pending their trial for grave corruption and money-laundering charges, the losses for the Greek State being estimated at 400 million Euro. On 7 April 2020 Yannos Papantoniou was released from temporary detention upon decision of a Judicial Council that stated that insufficient evidence was provided for sending the case to trial and ordered the investigating authorities to search for supplementary evidence through seeking further depositions.


See also

* List of National Economy Ministers (1982–2000) * List of Ministers of Finance (1967–2000) * List of Economy and Finance Ministers (2000–2009)


Notes and references


External links

* * Essay by Papantoniou defending the accession of Greece to the EMU. *
Centre for Progressive Policy ResearchTerms of office of Yiannos Papantoniou
on the website of the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Papantoniou, Yiannos 1949 births Living people PASOK politicians Government ministers of Greece Ministers of National Defence of Greece Finance ministers of Greece Alumni of the University of Cambridge Greek MPs 1985–1989 Greek MPs 1989 (June–November) Greek MPs 1990–1993 Greek MPs 1993–1996 Greek MPs 1996–2000 Greek MPs 2000–2004 Greek MPs 2004–2007 MEPs for Greece 1981–1984 PASOK MEPs Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge Greek politicians convicted of crimes Politicians from Paris