Konstantinos Agorastos

Konstantinos Agorastos (1963, Larissa, Greece) is a Greek politician, Governor of Thessaly since 2011, and previously a Member of Parliament of Larissa (2004–09).

Konstantinos Agorastos
Κώστας Αγοραστός
Member of the Hellenic Parliament
In office
7 March 2004  7 September 2009
Personal details
Born1963
Larissa, Greece
Political partyNew Democracy
EducationUniversity of Piraeus
OccupationPolitician

Biography

A graduate of the Piraeus School of Industry, he teaches as an associate professor at the University of Macedonia. He holds a PhD from the University of Bradford. He is married to Christina Panagi and they have 2 children.

After the municipal elections of 1998, he was elected as a councillor and president of the Larissa Municipal Council (1999–2004). He was elected as a member of parliament for Larissa in the 2004 and 2007 elections with New Democracy.[1]

He was elected Governor of the Thessaly Region in the 2010 elections with 50.56% of the vote.[2] He took office on 1 January 2011.

In a poll conducted in 2013, he was ranked the second most popular regional governor in Greece.[3] He was elected in January 2011 on 1 January 2011.

In the May 2014 regional elections, he was re-elected as regional governor in the second round.[4]

Agorastos was re-elected regional governor in the 2019 regional elections with 56% of the first round vote.[5] In the 2023 regional elections he lost in the second round to Dimitrios Kouretas.

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