Who is Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou?

Her decision not to be nominated on June announced today Friday (15/3/2024) or , due to the well-known case by sending emails to out-of-state Greeks. Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou on social media states that her conscience does not allow her to inadvertently participate in the efforts of some to hurt the institution of the epistolic vote and will therefore not participate in the European elections, while pointing out that she remains “a soldier of the party”. Who is Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou? Anna Michelle Asimakopoulou was born on 27 March 1967 in New York City, the firstborn daughter of Professor of Nuclear Physics Panagiotis Asimakopoulos, who came from Pylos, Messinia. He studied Economics at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania State in the United States of America and legally specializing in International Legal Relations at Cornell University in the state of New York. He received further specialization at London School of Economics in the United Kingdom, Law School at the University of Madrid in Spain and Institut d’Études Françaises d’Avignon in France. Anna-Michel Asimakopoulou worked as a lawyer in New York City, specializing in financial transactions and international banking law and is still a member of the New York Bar Association. With the commons he began to engage in 2007 when he was elected a municipal councillor of Ioannina. In the 2012 parliamentary election he was elected with the ND MP of Ioannina and became the first female MP ever elected in the county. 2013 was designated by then Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, a spokesperson for the South West and head of the Ideology Political Project Production Committee at the party’s 9th Congress. In the January and September 2015 elections he was elected MP II Athens. He was initially the Head of Financial Policy and then the Head of Development and Competitiveness and the Department of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Information. On 25 April 2019 she resigned as a Member of Parliament due to her nomination in the 2019 European elections, when she was elected MEP.