
its president PASOK-Movement for Change, Nikos Androulakisexpressed sincere condolences to his family, wife and children Theodoros Pagalos and stated that he was “a politician of a long career who left an indelible mark on public life by his tireless struggle for democracy”.
He also added that he “was one of the leading figures in the student movement of the 60s through his activities in the Lambrakis Youth, the United Democratic Left (EDA) and the mainstream left.
During the seven-year dictatorship, she played, always at the forefront, a decisive role in resisting the junta against France and other European countries.
He joined the Patriotic Liberation Front (PAM), led by Mikis Theodorakis, and collaborated with other resistance organizations in Greece and abroad.
In 1974, after post-colonization and the creation of PASOK, he participated in the struggles of the Movement from the very beginning and played a leading role in the efforts to turn PASOK and the Democratic Progressive Party into a strong current of social and political majority.
T. Pangalos from 1981 to 2012 was always elected first deputy in the Rest of Attica, based in Elefsina, a city he loved and identified with. Throughout this period, he offered his services vigorously, honestly and efficiently from responsible public positions and made a special contribution to the equal and active participation of Greece in European integration.”
Source: Kathimerini

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