Background
Apostolos Katsifaras, a nephew of former government minister Georgios Katsifaras, was born 1959 in Kalentzi.
politician Member of the Hellenic Parliament
Apostolos Katsifaras, a nephew of former government minister Georgios Katsifaras, was born 1959 in Kalentzi.
Popularly elected in 2010 and reelected in 2014, Katsifaras currently serves as the Regional Governor of Central Greece. Education and early career
From 1981, following his graduation from the School of Economics and Management of the Technological Educational Institute of Patras, he worked for the Greek National Tourism Organization. Since the 1994 prefectural election, he also served as a prefectural councillor of Achaea.
From 1997 until 2000 he was appointed Deputy Prefect of Achaea, and between 2003 and 2004, he was Alternate Prefect.
Following the 2004 legislative election, Katsifaras assumed a seat in the Hellenic Parliament representing the Achaea constituency, and was reelected in 2007 and 2009. In October 2009, Prime minister George Papandreou appointed him Deputy Minister of Justice, Transparency and Human Rights.
In the wake of the stirring trial against the police officers who killed Alexandros Grigoropoulos, militants attacked Katsifaras" first floor office in the Exarcheia neighborhood of Athens twice, once in November, and again in January 2010. Katsifaras said "Democracy cannot be coerced, nor bullied, nor killed.
lieutenant responds with further enhancing individual and social rights, protection of the weak and eliminating disparities.
Humanizing prisons, improved detention conditions and the protection of human rights will continue to be at the core of our policy."
In September 2010 Katzifaras resigned from his post to run for the office of the Regional Governor of Western Greece. Governor of Western Greece
During his term, he was also the 1st Vice President of the Union of Greek Regions (ENPE). He also serves as the 1st Vice President of the CPMR Intermediterranean Commission.
In the 2014 regional election, he managed to repeat his electoral success, this time running a formally independent platform.
With 50.5%, he narrowly defeated North Dakota candidate Andreas Katsaniotis in the second round, to serve another and this time a five year term.
National political career
Supported by his Panellinion Socialistikon Kinema (Panhellenic Socialist Movement) party, Katsifaras clearly distanced Nea Dimokratia"s candidate Georgios Papanastasiou in the 2010 regional election"s second round, and became the first governor of the region to be newly created in the course of the Kallikratis reform.
From 2004 on, he served as a member of the Hellenic Parliament, and shortly held the post of a deputy minister. Since 2011, Katsifaras has been a Member of the European Union Committee of the Regions where he sits with the Party of European Socialists Group.