Overview

Vasilios Magginas (Βασίλης Μαγγίνας) (22 October 1949 – 6 March 2015) was a Greek politician who sat in the Hellenic Parliament and held ministerial office. He represented the rural and coastal region of Aetolia-Acarnania and was affiliated with the center-right New Democracy party.

Political career

As a member of the Hellenic Parliament, Magginas served as an elected representative for his constituency and took part in national legislative work. He was elected on the ticket of New Democracy, one of Greece's major political parties. During his time in public life he also held government responsibilities as a minister in national cabinets, contributing to executive decision-making.

Roles and responsibilities

Parliamentarians and ministers in Greece typically combine local representation with national duties. Typical tasks associated with Magginas' positions included:

  • Legislating and debating laws in the Hellenic Parliament (Parliament).
  • Representing the interests of Aetolia-Acarnania and addressing regional concerns.
  • Overseeing government programs and implementing policies while serving in ministerial roles.

Context and significance

New Democracy, founded in the mid-1970s, has been a central force in modern Greek politics and provided many of the country's prime ministers and cabinet members. Politicians like Magginas played roles at the intersection of national party politics and local constituency service, helping to connect regional priorities to national policymaking.

Legacy and notable facts

Vasilios Magginas is remembered as a figure of regional and national public life who combined parliamentary representation with executive duties. For more detailed records, biographies, or archival materials about his parliamentary service and ministerial appointments consult primary sources and official registers (official records, Greek-language sources).

Dates: Born 22 October 1949; died 6 March 2015.