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Theodoros Stefanou Skylakakis
Member of Parliament State
 Personal Info
- Place and Date οf Birth:
  - Athens, 1959
 - Marital Status:
  - Married
 - Profession:
  - Economist
 - Studies:
  - He studied economics in Greece (University of Athens) and business administration (MBA) in England (City 
University, London) and received a master's degree from the British Market Research Society in Market 
Research. He has received a PhD from the Department of History and Philosophy of Science of the 
University of Athens, entitled: "Social tolerance to corruption".
 - Foreign Languages:
  - English
 
Parliamentary Activities
• Member of the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs
• Member of Special Standing Committee on European affairs
• Member of Committee on state-owned enterprises, banks, public utility enterprises and social security 
agencies 
Political/Social Activities
• Member of Parliament for Nea Dimokratia (2022-). 
• Minister of Environment and Energy (2023-2025). 
• Alternate Minister of Finance, responsible for Fiscal Policy and responsible for preparing and coordinating the implementation of the National Recovery 
and Resilience Plan "Greece 2.0" (2020-2023). 
• Deputy Minister of Fiscal Policy (2019-2020), Member of the European Parliament (2009-2014).
• Secretary General for International Economic Relations and Development Cooperation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2006-2009).
• Municipal Councilor, Deputy Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Athens (2003-2006), responsible for preparing for the 2004 Olympic Games. 
• From 1990 to 1993 he served as Advisor to Prime Minister Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Head of the Prime Minister's Planning and Communication Office.
• He also served as President and Director General of the E21 Research Centre (1994-2001). 
• He was the last President of Drasi (2014-2019), which suspended its activity to support Nea Dimokratia
 
• He has worked in advertising and communication since 1985 and he has founded four companies in the fields of communication (1994-1999), crisis 
management (2000-2006) and agricultural production & processing (2014-2019).
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