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Athanasios Panagioti Dabakis
Member of Parliament Lakonia
 Personal Info
- Place and Date οf Birth:
- Athanasios Davakis was born in Athens in 1962, 18th March. He originates from Mani (Kehrianika).
- Marital Status:
- Athanasios Davakis is married with one daughter.
- Profession:
- Solicitor.
- Studies:
- He studied Law at the Democritian University of Thrace and also holds a degree in Byzantine and Modern 
Greek Studies from the School of Philosophy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is a 
solicitor and a member of the Athens bar. He was awarded a research grant from the National Research 
Institute of Athens (Department of Modern Greek Research, Sector: “Constitutions and Ideology in 15th-
19th century Society”.)
- Foreign Languages:
- English, French.
Parliamentary Activities
He became a member of the Greek Parliament in the consecutive elections of 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2009 
and 2012, representing the electoral region of Laconia. He served as a Secretary and Deputy Dean ‘Cosmitor’ 
at the Board of Parliamentary Presidents, as well as, he appointed a member in various Parliamentary 
Committees.
Political/Social Activities
•	During his Undergraduate Studies, he was responsible of the ideological planning of DAP-NDFK at 
Democritian University of Thrace Between (1980-1984). 
•	Political executive of New Democracy Party for the Laconia prefecture (1988). 
•	Member of the Central Committee of New Democracy Party, since February 1977 till today. 
•	He acted as a chair of Boards in the Greek Organization “O.G.E.E.K.A. Dimitra” (Greek Ministry for 
Food and Rural Development from March 2008 till September 2009. 
•	Shadow Minister for Civilization Affairs of the New Democracy Party since 2009.
•	He served as a Reserve Officer (Pilot Officer of Judicial in Martial Aviation, 1984-86).
Member of various Cultural and Scientific Associations of Laconia, as the Literally Group of ‘’Parnassos’’, 
‘’Society for Laconian Studies’’, ‘’The Society of Peloponnesian Studies’’,  the club of: ‘’The Friends of 
Spartan Archaeological Museum”,  “The Intellectual Hearth of Sparta”.
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