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Alexis Tsipras
Alexis Tsipras
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NameAlexis Tsipras
OfficePrime Minister of Greece
Term startJanuary 26, 2015
Term endAugust 20, 2015
PredecessorAntonis Samaras
SuccessorVasiliki Thanou-Christophilou
PartySyriza
Birth dateJuly 28, 1974
Birth placeAthens, Greece

Alexis Tsipras is a Greek politician who served as the Prime Minister of Greece from January 2015 to August 2015 and again from September 2015 to July 2019. He is the leader of the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza), a left-wing political party in Greece. Tsipras has been a key figure in Greek politics since the Greek debt crisis, working closely with other European leaders such as Angela Merkel, François Hollande, and Matteo Renzi. He has also been involved in international organizations such as the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

Early Life and Education

Tsipras was born in Athens, Greece, and grew up in a middle-class family. He studied civil engineering at the National Technical University of Athens and later earned a master's degree in urban planning from the same university. During his time at university, Tsipras became involved in student politics and joined the Communist Youth of Greece, the youth organization of the Communist Party of Greece. He was also influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Rosa Luxemburg, and participated in anti-globalization protests such as the Seattle WTO protests and the Genoa G8 summit.

Political Career

Tsipras's political career began in the 1990s, when he joined the Synaspismos party, a left-wing party that was part of the Coalition of the Radical Left (Syriza). He quickly rose through the ranks of the party and became a key figure in Greek politics. In 2008, Tsipras was elected as the leader of Syriza, and under his leadership, the party experienced significant growth and became a major force in Greek politics. Tsipras has worked with other European politicians such as Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, and Jeremy Corbyn, and has been involved in international organizations such as the Party of the European Left and the European Anti-Capitalist Left.

Prime Minister of Greece

Tsipras was first elected as Prime Minister of Greece in January 2015, after Syriza won a plurality of seats in the Hellenic Parliament. He formed a coalition government with the Independent Greeks party, led by Panos Kammenos. During his first term as prime minister, Tsipras faced significant challenges, including the Greek debt crisis and the European migrant crisis. He negotiated with European leaders such as Angela Merkel and François Hollande to secure a bailout package for Greece, and worked with other European politicians such as Matteo Renzi and Mariano Rajoy to address the European migrant crisis. Tsipras also met with Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to discuss regional issues such as the Cyprus dispute and the Turkish Stream pipeline.

Policies and Ideology

Tsipras is a left-wing politician who has been critical of neoliberalism and austerity policies. He has advocated for a more socialist and egalitarian society, and has supported policies such as progressive taxation, public ownership, and workers' rights. Tsipras has also been a strong supporter of environmental protection and has advocated for a transition to renewable energy in Greece. He has worked with other environmentalists such as Greta Thunberg and Naomi Klein, and has been involved in international organizations such as the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the European Environmental Bureau. Tsipras's policies have been influenced by the ideas of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Rosa Luxemburg, and he has been compared to other left-wing leaders such as Hugo Chávez and Evo Morales.

Personal Life

Tsipras is married to Peristera Batziana, a Greek journalist, and has two sons. He is a self-described atheist and has been critical of the Greek Orthodox Church's influence in Greek politics. Tsipras is also a fan of football and has supported Panathinaikos F.C. throughout his life. He has met with other world leaders such as Barack Obama, Xi Jinping, and Pope Francis, and has been involved in international organizations such as the United Nations and the European Council. Tsipras has also been awarded several honors, including the Grand Cross of the Order of the Phoenix and the Grand Cross of the Order of Honour. Category:Greek politicians

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