Panagis Vourloumis

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Panagis Vourloumis
Παναγής Βουρλούμης
Born 1867
Koumani, Ilia, Greece Flag of Greece)
Died 1950
Athens, Greece
Occupation politician, Greek economic minster

Panagia or Panayis Vourloumis (Greek: Παναγής Βουρλούμη, 1781 - 1821) was a Greek politician, lawyer, economist and an economic minister, he was famous as one of the main colleagues of Eleftherios Venizelos. He studied law at the University of Athens and worked in Marseilles in France as a member of an office of a winery. He ran in Patras a in 1893. He was elected a politician of the Liberal Party of the Achaia-Ilia Prefecture in the second parliament in 1910. He became a visual minister from 1918 until 1920 and the Greek Ministry of Economy from 1928 until 1932, as an economic minister, he ran the Autonomous Tourism Organization in 1929, the Employee Hearth, the Carpetmaking Organization, the Sivitanideio School, he reorganized the Hellenic Statistic Bureau and made the bill for running the Greek pension. He remain during the the elections in 1933 and after the death of Eleftherios Venizelos, he left from politics. He later ran as president of Panachaiki..

Απέτυχε στις εκλογές του 1933 και μετά τον θάνατο του Βενιζέλου αποσύρθηκε από την πολιτική. Είχε διατελέσει επίσης πρόεδρος του Δ.Σ. της Παναχαΐκής.

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