Nikos Konstantopoulos
| Nikos Konstantopoulos | |
|---|---|
| Νίκος Κωνσταντόπουλος | |
| Konstantopoulos in 2013 | |
| President of Synaspismos | |
| In office 19 December 1993 – 12 December 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Maria Damanaki | 
| Succeeded by | Alekos Alavanos | 
| Minister of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction | |
| In office 2 July 1989 – 12 October 1989 | |
| Prime Minister | Tzannis Tzannetakis | 
| Preceded by | Panagiotis Markopoulos | 
| Succeeded by | Vassilios Skouris | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 June 1942 Krestena, Greece | 
| Political party | Centre Union (Before 1974) Panhellenic Socialist Movement (1974–1975) Socialist March (1975–1979) Independent (1979–1989) Coalition of Left, of Movements and Ecology (1989–2004) | 
| Other political affiliations | Democratic Defence (1967–1974) Progress and Left Forces Alliance (1977–1978) | 
| Children | 3 (including current politician Zoi Konstantopoulou) | 
| Alma mater | University of Athens | 
Nikos Konstantopoulos (Greek: Νίκος Κωνσταντόπουλος; born 8 June 1942) is a Greek politician, former member of the Hellenic Parliament and former president of the left-wing Synaspismos. His daughter, Zoe Konstantopoulou, until September 2015, was the Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament.