Anargyros Simopoulos

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Anargyros Simopoulos in 1896.

Anargyros Simopoulos (Greek: Ανάργυρος Σιμόπουλος 1837–1908), was Greek politician who served as minister of Finance in the Government of Dimitrios Rallis and Georgios Theotokis.[1][2]

Biography

Anargyros Simopoulos was born in 1837 in

Ministry of Finance.[4] He held the same position in the government of Georgios Theotokis : in the first term for two years 1899–1901, in the second term in 1903, in the third term for a subsequent two years 1903-1904 and in the last term from 1905 to 1908.[1][5] Simopoulos had served as deputy governor of the National Bank
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On May 24, 1906, Simopoulos submitted to the Parliament a bill, article 31 of which provided for the establishment in Athens of a school for the education of civil servants of various branches. According to the bill, the condition for enrollment in this school would be the possession of a high school diploma while the students would pay tuition. The school would have four departments, tax, treasury, customs and administration and the graduates would be appointed to a branch of the respective department. Ultimately the bill was not passed by the Parliament.[6]

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