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}} Euclid Tsakalotos ((ギリシア語:Ευκλείδης Τσακαλώτος), officially Ευκλείδης Στεφάνου Τσακαλώτος,〔(Hellenic Parliament: MPs' contact details ) Note: Modern Greek middle names are typically a patronymic in the genitive case; thus, ''Stefanou'' from his father's name, ''Stefanos''.〕 transcr. ''Efklidis Stefanou Tsakalotos'', (:efˈkliðis steˈfanu t͜sakaˈlotos); born 1960) is a left-wing Greek economist and politician who has been the Minister of Finance in the Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras since 23 September 2015. He previously served as the Minister of Finance in the First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras from 6 July 2015, following Yanis Varoufakis's resignation, to the 28 August 2015, when a caretaker cabinet was appointed before the September 2015 legislative election. Tsakalotos was born in Rotterdam, and moved to the United Kingdom with his parents at a young age. He had a private education in the UK before studying economics at the universities of Oxford and Sussex, receiving his doctorate from Oxford in 1989. He subsequently taught at the University of Kent, the Athens University of Economics and Business and is currently a professor of economics at the University of Athens. Tsakalotos has been a Syriza Member of the Hellenic Parliament since the May 2012 legislative election. He had responsibility for economic affairs in the Shadow Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras and is a main author of Syriza's economic policy, including the Thessaloniki Programme. From 27 January to 6 July 2015, he served as the Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations in Tsipras's first cabinet. == Early life and education == Tsakalotos was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, the son of Stefanos Tsakalotos, a civil engineer who was working in the shipping industry.〔 The family relocated to the United Kingdom in 1965 when the younger Tsakolotos was five years old.〔 He attended St Paul's School, London from 1973 to 1978.〔 Some sources also claim that Tsakalotos attended Eton College.〔 In St Paul's School's alumni magazine, ''Old Pauline News'', he praised his former schoolmaster Keith Perry, stating that the teacher did "much to bolster () self confidence". Tsakalotos, along with Owen Tudor, also set up the school's Economics and Politics Society, which was in later years joined by George Osborne. Tsakalotos went on to read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at The Queen's College, Oxford. Whilst at The Queen's College, Tsakalotos was an admirer of both Gerald Cohen and Andrew Glyn, and in his spare time took part in protests against Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government.〔 During his time at Oxford, he reportedly became a supporter of Irish republicanism. He later completed a master's degree (MPhil) at the Institute of Development Studies, part of the University of Sussex, and returned to Oxford in 1989 to do a doctorate (DPhil) in economics under the supervision of Włodzimierz Brus.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Euclid Tsakalotos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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