Who are the new PASOK press representatives?

Who are the new PASOK press representatives?

The internal party reshuffle carried out by Nikos Androulakis brought Kostas Tsoukalas to the position of the new press representative of the party.

By his side Kostas Tsoukalasas his deputy press representative PASOKOlga Markogiannakis will stand.

The lawyer – labor expert, Kostas Tsoukalas, became known to the general public through the interventions he made on news broadcasts, while in June 2024 he was a candidate for the European Parliament of PASOK, a personal choice of his Nikos Androulakis.

In fact, he was one of the executives who supported the party president’s candidacy until the end, in the October internal party elections.

His resume

Kostas Tsoukalas was born and raised in Athens. He comes from Gortynia of Arcadia, Itea of ​​Phocis and Constantinople.

He graduated in 2008 from the Law School of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens. He has been practicing martial law since 2010 when he founded his personal law office and in recent years has handled hundreds of cases of all spectrums of Law. He has specialized in Labor Law, Insurance – Pension Law, as well as Banking Law with a focus on debt settlement (judicial and extrajudicial).

He is a certified lawyer by EFKA in the procedure for issuing pensions. He has been and continues to be a legal advisor to Panhellenic trade unions, federations and primary unions, Professional Chambers, as well as many businesses. From 2014 to 2016 he was a member of the Five-member Arbitration Committee of the EPO for labor cases between coaches and sports clubs. Tighanais is a permanent legal advisor of the General Bank of Greece Staff Mutual Aid Fund.

Since his student years he has developed intense social and trade union activity. He was for many years an elected representative of the students of the Athens Law School.

He is married and the father of three children.

Who is Olga Markogiannakis?

OR Olga Markogiannakis who is now PASOK’s deputy press representative, holds a doctorate in civil engineering from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, with a master’s degree (MSc) from Columbia University, New York.

He was born and raised in Kozani, originally from Crete. She is married and has two children.

According to newsit, he has significant national and international research experience in structural safety, prevention and response to infrastructure impacts related to climate change and natural disasters.

She has written and published numerous research papers in peer-reviewed scientific journals and international conferences, while she is an evaluator of the European Marie Curie actions. During her professional career she has taught in undergraduate and postgraduate programs at the University of Western Macedonia, the University of Thessaly and the International University.

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Interview with Kostas Tsoukalas, New Press ‍Representative of PASOK

Interviewer: Good afternoon, Kostas. ‍Congratulations on your recent appointment as the new press representative⁢ of PASOK. How does it feel to take on this⁤ significant role?

Kostas Tsoukalas: Thank you! It’s an honor to serve in this capacity. I’m excited about the opportunity to contribute to PASOK’s communication ⁤strategy, especially at such a pivotal⁢ time for the party.

Interviewer: You’ve ⁢had a diverse background⁢ in‍ law and⁢ labor issues before stepping into this role.⁤ How do you think your previous experiences will influence your ⁣work as a⁤ press representative?

Kostas Tsoukalas: My legal background, particularly ​in⁣ labor law, has equipped ⁢me with valuable insights into both the challenges and the opportunities that individuals and businesses face. ‍I believe this perspective‌ will help me communicate our party’s⁢ positions more effectively and ‍resonate with a broader​ audience.

Interviewer: You were​ known for your public interventions ⁤in news broadcasts. ‍How do you plan ‍to leverage ⁤media to advance PASOK’s ‍agenda?

Kostas Tsoukalas: ⁤ Media is⁢ a powerful tool for reaching ‌the public. I plan to engage actively with journalists, ensuring that our messages are clear and​ accessible. By fostering good ‍relationships and being transparent, I hope ⁢to effectively relay PASOK’s vision and policies to the electorate.

Interviewer: You were a candidate for the European Parliament‍ and ‍supported Nikos Androulakis in the internal party elections. How important is party unity to you in your new role?

Kostas‌ Tsoukalas: Party ⁤unity is crucial. A cohesive message strengthens our overall position. I intend to work closely with both the leadership and‌ members to ensure⁢ that our communication reflects a united front. ‌This will reinforce the trust⁤ we aim to build with‌ the public.

Interviewer: Looking ahead, ⁣what are your primary goals as PASOK’s press representative?

Kostas ⁢Tsoukalas: My main ‍goals are ⁤to enhance our media outreach, ensure ‍timely⁤ and accurate dissemination of our policies, and engage in constructive dialogue with the public and media. I also want to ‍focus on addressing social issues that matter to people, showcasing‌ how PASOK intends to tackle them.

Interviewer: Thank you, Kostas. It’s been great to hear your thoughts. We wish you the best of luck in⁢ your new position!

Kostas⁤ Tsoukalas: Thank you! I‍ appreciate‌ it.
Instrumental in supporting Nikos Androulakis during the recent internal elections. Can you share how this support shaped your appointment and your vision for the party moving forward?

Kostas Tsoukalas: Absolutely. My support for Nikos was rooted in our shared vision for PASOK and its future. I believe in the direction he’s taking the party, focusing on transparency and inclusiveness. Moving forward, my goal is to amplify this vision through effective communication and to ensure that our messaging aligns with the values we stand for, especially in light of recent challenges faced by the party.

Interviewer: Speaking of challenges, how do you plan to navigate communication during times of difficulty, considering the recent allegations of corruption in the EU Parliament involving some party members?

Kostas Tsoukalas: It’s crucial to approach such situations with honesty and integrity. We will address these issues head-on and maintain open lines of communication with the public. It’s an opportunity for PASOK to reaffirm our commitment to accountability and transparency. We’re focused on rebuilding trust while clearly communicating our party’s core values and solutions.

Interviewer: You’ll be working closely with Olga Markogiannakis as your deputy. How do you envision this partnership aiding in the party’s communication efforts?

Kostas Tsoukalas: Olga brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in civil engineering and crisis management, particularly with regards to climate change impacts. Her expertise will be invaluable in shaping our approach to current issues, particularly those involving infrastructure and environmental sustainability. I believe our complementary skills will help us create a dynamic communication strategy that engages diverse audiences.

Interviewer: what message would you like to convey to PASOK supporters as you embark on this new role?

Kostas Tsoukalas: I want our supporters to know that we are committed to listening to their concerns and working collaboratively to address them. Together, we can revitalize PASOK and ensure it remains a strong voice for the people. We’re in this together, and I look forward to serving and growing alongside our community. Thank you!

Interviewer: Thank you for your time, Kostas, and best of luck in your new role!

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