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Dimitrios "Mitsos" Partsalidis (Greek: Δημήτρης "Μήτσος" Παρτσαλίδης) (1905–1980) was a Greek communist politician.
Partsaldis soon joined the Communist Party of Greece and became involved in politics. In 1934, with the backing of the tobacco cultivators, he was elected mayor of Kavala, being the first member of the Communist Party to be elected mayor of any Greek city. There followed a wave of electoral wins in Communist strongholds and those elected were nicknamed the Red Mayors.
In October 1971, Partsalidis was arrested by the Greek military junta of 1967–1974 along with Charalambos Drakopoulos (el), the General Secretary of the KKE Interior party.[1] He published his memoirs in 1978.[2] Partsalidis died in Athens on June 22, 1980.
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