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Preceded by
  
Klearchos Pergantas

Political party
  
Independent

Name
  
Kostas Bakoyannis


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Born
  
16 March 1978 (age 46) Athens, Greece (
1978-03-16
)

Parents
  
Dora and Pavlos Bakoyannis

Alma mater
  
Brown University, Harvard

Kostas Bakoyannis I Delphi Economic Forum 2017


Kostas Bakoyannis (Greek: Κώστας Μπακογιάννης; born 16 March 1978 in Athens) is a Greek independent politician. Having served as mayor of Central Greek town of Karpenisi, he was popularly elected Regional governor of Central Greece in the 2014 region election.

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Biography

Kostas Bakoyannis Kostas Bakoyannis Delphi Economic Forum

Born 1978 in Athens to Nea Dimokratia politicians Dora and Pavlos Bakoyannis, Kostas Bakoyannis lost his father Pavlos in 1989, when he was assassinated by the leftist terrorist group, Revolutionary Organization 17 November. He studied history and International Relations at Brown University and graduated from Harvard with a Master of Public Administration. He is currently working on his PhD thesis at the University of Oxford, in the field of Political Science and International Relations. He speaks English and German. Kostas Bakoyannis’ articles are often published in the Greek and foreign press.

Mayor of Karpenisi

Kostas Bakoyannis EC Audiovisual Service Photo

In August 2010, Bakoyannis announced to run for mayoral office as an independent candidate in the small town of Karpenisi in Evrytania, where his father had originally come from. Nea Demokratia decided not to challenge Bakoyannis with an own candidate, though the party had expelled his mother Dora in May for voting in favor of the austerity measures proposed by the Papandreou government.

Bakoyannis won the local elections with 54.3%. In a To Vima interview he strongly defended the bailout deal stating that "where we have come to after all the crimes that the Greek political system made over the past 30 years, we had no choice but the Memorandum." He said that he wouldn't rule out joining the new Democratic Alliance party his mother had founded, and that "Greece needs suicidal governments ready to kill themselves to save the country."

Regional governor of Central Greece

During his third year as Mayor of Karpenisi, Bakoyannis decided to run for the governorship of Central Greece, again as an independent. His decision to leave the Mayorship was initiated by a growing number of citizen’s voices from the greater Central Greece area, not only Karpenisi, who saw the risks and the opportunities that were coming up ahead for their area in the next 5 year term of the new Governor, and wanted a results oriented, tested and tried candidate for the job. He was however backed by Nea Demokratia which again nominated no own candidate, and clearly won the 2014 regional election with 56.06% in the second round, defeating Syriza's candidate Evangelos Apostolou.

Personal life

He has three children.

References

Kostas Bakoyannis Wikipedia