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In the church of Agioi Pantes in the homonymous community of Zakynthos, Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 15:30, the funeral service for the general secretary of the Education, Research and Religious Affairs Department, Yannis Panti, who passed away yesterday.
As the ministry announced, in order to commemorate its memory, the flag in the ministry will remain for three days, and the same will happen tomorrow to the ministry's supervised bodies.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, his statement about the death of Yannis Panti said: "The last farewell to Yiannis Panti, the academic, the teacher, the fighter who always struggled to combine logic with sensitivity, can only be a promise: that nothing is he will lose himself from what he taught with his work, his life, his ethos and his struggles. I share the sorrow of his family, and those who knew him and loved him,
"A very talented and extremely talented man" characterizes Yiannis Panti, the chairman of the Standing Committee on Educational Affairs of the House, Dimitris Sebastakis in his message of condolence.
In detail, Mr. Sebasakis' message is as follows: "Yiannis Pantis has been a brilliant academic and extremely gifted leader of the Ministry of Education. He was dealing with problems, anticipating, listening, deciding. It had the culture of cooperation, conversation, qualitative disagreement. Above all, however, he was a cultivated man, a high intelligence and sensitive friend. The great fight he gave, great loss for all "
Yannis Pantis was a professor of ecology in the Biology department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Among other things, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Port Authority of Thessaloniki (2015), Deputy Chief of Economic Planning and Development at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2010-2014), Chairman (1999-2002) and Vice President (1995-1999) of the International Organization of European Ecological Federation (2006-2013) and Chairman of the National Marine Park of Zakynthos (2000-2005).
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