Alexis Tsipras

World Leader

Alexis Tsipras was born in Athens, Attica Region, Greece on July 28th, 1974 and is the World Leader. At the age of 49, Alexis Tsipras biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Alexandros Tsipras
Date of Birth
July 28, 1974
Nationality
Greece
Place of Birth
Athens, Attica Region, Greece
Age
49 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Civil Engineer, Politician
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Alexis Tsipras Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 49 years old, Alexis Tsipras has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
Dark brown
Build
Average
Measurements
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Alexis Tsipras Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Atheist
Hobbies
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Education
National Technical University of Athens
Alexis Tsipras Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
2
Dating / Affair
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Parents
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Alexis Tsipras Career

After the departure of the Communist Party of Greece from Synaspismos in 1991, Tsipras remained in the coalition. In May 1999 he became the first political secretary of Synaspismos' youth-wing, the Synaspismos Youth. During this period he was described as a centrist, different from the very clear radical, left-wing profile he would later maintain as leader of Synaspismos. He won many awards during this time. In November 2003, he was succeeded by Tasos Koronakis and moved on to the mother party. He managed quite efficiently to maintain a strong adherence to the policy of the party, effectively out talking both the left and right political wings. As secretary of Synaspismos Youth, he took an active part in the process of creating the Greek Social Forum and attended many of the international protests and marches against neoliberal globalization. In December 2004, at the 4th Congress of Synaspismos, he was elected a member of the party's Central Political Committee and consequently to the Political Secretariat, where he was responsible for educational and youth issues.

Tsipras first entered the limelight of mainstream Greek politics during the 2006 local election when he ran for Mayor of Athens under the "Anoikhti Poli" (Greek: Ανοιχτή Πόλη, "Open City") Syriza ticket that gained 10.51% of the Athenian vote, finishing third overall. Tsipras won a seat on the Municipality of Athens council by virtue of him being first on the Syriza list. He did not run for the Greek Parliament in the 2007 election, choosing to continue the completion his term as a member of the municipal council of Athens.

Tsipras was elected Leader of Synaspismos during its 5th Congress on 10 February 2008, after its previous Leader Alekos Alavanos decided not to stand for election again due to personal reasons. Tsipras became leader of Synaspismos at the age of 33, thus becoming the youngest leader of a Greek political party since 1931. In the 2009 election, he was elected to the Hellenic Parliament for Athens A and was subsequently voted unanimously to be the head of the Syriza parliamentary group. Tsipras led SYRIZA through the 2012 elections, overseeing a swing of over 22% to the party and becoming the Leader of the Opposition and head of the Shadow Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras.

In December 2013, Tsipras was the first candidate proposed for the position of president of the Commission of the European Union by the European United Left–Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL). The vote was an EU member states election to the European Parliament in May 2014.

Tsipras campaigned as the only candidate of the south periphery countries. At the beginning of May 2014, in a speech in Berlin, he clarified many of his positions, in opposition to the allegedly Merkel-dominated neoliberal political course in Europe. Tsipras declared a substantial change for a better future for all Europeans is visible within 10 years. He addressed those who lost out in the fallout of the financial crises from 2008 to 2014, which produced unexpectedly high jobless rates in most of the EU. The speech was given in English to a German audience and intended to be listened to throughout Europe. Although the GUE/NGL won in Greece, winning six of the 21 Greek seats in the European Parliament, it finished fifth in Europe overall.

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Greece's ruling New Democracy party wins general election but with no majority to rule alone

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2023
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (pictured) and his opposition were credited with 40.9 percent of the votes, a 20-point lead ahead of his nearest competitor, leftist challenger Alexis Tsipras' Syriza party, which received 20.1 percent, with only over half of the vote counted. Mitsotakis will either enter bitter talks with his rivals on Monday, seeking a coalition or run for a new election, most likely in early July. Following a fatal train accident on February 28 that killed 57 people (pictured right), Mitsotakis' fame was knocked to a new height. Even though Greece's notoriously poor rail network has suffered from years of underinvestment, the government initially blamed the crash on human error.
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