Anastasios Peponis


Anastasios Peponis was a Greek politician and author.

Life

He was born in 1924 in Athens, Greece. During the Axis Occupation of Greece in the Second World War, Peponis was an active member of two resistance organizations: the Panhellenic Union of Fighting Youths and the National Coalition of Higher Education Institutions, being involved especially in the underground press.
After the war he studied Law, and began practice in 1952. In 1951-52, during his studies, he was leader of the Youth Section of the National Progressive Center Union. As the general director of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation in 1964-65 he founded the Experimental Channel which began Greek public television. During the Greek military junta of 1967–1974 he was arrested five times, imprisoned, held in solitary confinement, and ordered into internal exile.
After the junta's fall, he became a member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement. From 1977 to 2000 he was elected with PASOK as a member of the Hellenic Parliament for Athens. After the accession of Greece to the EEC on January 1, 1981, he became a provisional member of the European Parliament representing Greece until the country could hold its first European Parliament elections. In successive PASOK cabinets he held the portfolios of Industry and Energy, Industry, Energy and Research. He was Minister without portfolio in 1984, Minister to the Presidency of the Government in 1989 and in 1993-94, Minister for Justice in 1995, and Minister for Health and Welfare in 1996. In 1985-86, as MP he acted as the chief sponsor for the revision of the Greek Constitution.
As the minister responsible for energy policy he conceived of, negotiated and signed an agreement on importing natural gas to Greece from the then-Soviet Union and Algeria and started its realization in 1987-88. In the same capacity, he proposed and oversaw a strategy for disengaging foreign companies searching for oil in the northern Aegean from issues of national security and international policy.
As Minister for Public Administration he introduced and secured passage for Law 2190/94 establishing the Supreme Council for Personnel Selection and the system of public hiring by means of objective criteria.
Peponis died on 8 August 2011. He was 87.

Publications

His books include: Personal Testimony, Wider Communication, On Popular Sovereignty, The Constitutional Revision of 1985/86, Greece and Democracy in a New Reality, 1961-81: Persons and Events, On the Issue of the Aegean Sea: Oil, “Boundary Disputes,” the European Union and the Energy Connection.