Vyron Polydoras is a Greek politician who was the Minister for Public Order and Justice of Greece from 2006 to 2007 in the first Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis.
Education
He has studied political science with a Fulbright scholarship in the United States. He has studied international law iat the Hague Academy of International Law. He has also studied human rights in the University of Strasbourg.
He has studied international economics in Salzburg, Austria.
Career
He has a degree in law in the University of Athens. He has been rewarded in 1998 by the Greek Association of Literature Interpreters for his work on The Eve of Saint Agnes by John Keats. He received the highest praise from the Academy of Athens in 2002 for his book The Greater Athens (Greek: Η Μείζων Αθήνα).
Polydoras was not included in the second Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis sworn in on 19 September 2007, · while the Ministry of Public Order was merged into the Ministry of the Interior.
He served as fourth vice-speaker of the Hellenic Parliament in 2009–2012, and as Speaker for the hung parliament that resulted from the May 2012 elections. This incident sparked uproar and anger among the general population.
Following the incident, he was expelled from his party"s parliamentary faction, but refused to give up his seat on the Institutions and Transparency committee. In 2014, he founded the party Union for the Homeland and the People in order to take part in 2014 European Parliament Elections.
Politics
He is a member of the New Democracy party and belongs to the center-right group of this party. He has also written more than 34 books of political, sociological and innovating content. His latest new book Foreign a New Ideology (2008) has met quite a success by the time of his release.
Membership
In 2012 his party appointed him a member of the Special Permanent Committee on Institutions and Transparency.