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Occupation
  
politician

Children
  
Andreas Vourloumis

Died
  
1950, Athens, Greece

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Panagis Vourloumis


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Born
  
1867
Koumani, Elis, Greece

Education
  
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Panagis Vourloumis I Delphi Economic Forum 2017


Panagis Vourloumis (Greek: Παναγής Βουρλούμης; 1867–1950) was a Greek politician, lawyer, economist and a finance minister. He was one of the main collaborators of Eleftherios Venizelos. He studied law at the University of Athens and worked in Marseilles as the director of a raisin export company. In 1893, he founded his own business in Patras. He was first elected into the Hellenic Parliament on the Liberal Party ticket in the 1910 elections. He served as Food Supply Minister in 1918-1920 and as Minister of National Economy in the last Venizelos cabinet of 1928-1932. His tenure in the Ministry of National Economy was significant, as he promoted the foundation of a number of institutions: the Autonomous Tourism Organization, the Workers' Home and the Textiles Organization. He also led the reorganization of the National Statistical Service of Greece, and prepared the legislation for the eventual Social Insurance Institute. He failed to be elected in the 1933 elections, and withdrew from politics following Venizelos' death in 1936.

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He also served for a time as chairman of the Panachaiki sports club.

References

Panagis Vourloumis Wikipedia