On Saturday at 10 am the Council of Ministers will meet under the Prime Minister under the new composition with the agenda items that have already been announced
The members of the new government were sworn in on Friday afternoon, followed by a photo with the prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou. They all swore a religious oath.
The process of signing the Protocol of Swearing of Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Deputy Ministers followed, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis signing first and then Ms. Sakellaropoulou.
The process was completed with the commemorative photo, while they follow the ceremonies of handing over and receiving the ministries.
On Saturday at 10 am the Council of Ministers will meet under the Prime Minister under the new composition with the agenda items that have already been announced.
The changes and targeting of the new scheme
In the wake of the European elections, the changes made by the prime minister aim to address the demands in the quadrilateral: daily life, accuracy, faster reforms and above all efficiency in all areas.
Enough of the new faces, me the government structure to consist of 60 ministers and deputy ministers, with changes in the positions of five ministers and 7 deputy ministers, while the position of deputy minister of the interior is abolished.
In particular, new faces of the government scheme are o Takis Theodorikakoswho takes over the “critical” portfolio of the Ministry of Development and Precision, the Nikos Panagiotopoulos to the Ministry of Immigration and Kostas Tsiaras to the Ministry of Rural Development, as well as the Kostas Giulekas, Vassilis Oikonomou, Zoi Rapti, Kostas Karagounis, Jason Fotilas, Christos Kellas, Stefanos Gikas, Katerina Papakosta. In addition, a new tenant in the Maximos Mansion with the duties of deputy minister in addition to the prime minister will be the George Mylonakis.
Regarding the movements, the Niki Kerameos from Minister of the Interior goes to the Ministry of Labour, giving up her position to Theodore Livanio, who is upgraded by a deputy minister. At the same time, the Christos Dimas (Deputy Minister of Finance) and Vassilis Spanakis (deputy of the Interior for local government issues).
The ministers remain outside the government structure Kostas SkrekasThe Lefteris Avgenakisthe Domna Michailidou, The Dimitris Kairides, but also the deputy ministers Christina Alexopoulou, Haris Theocharis, Stathis Konstantinidis, Maximos Senetakis, Maria Kefala, Stavros Keletsis, Yiannis Pappas.
The composition of the new government in detail
Prime Minister: Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Ministry of National Economy and Finance
Minister: Kostis Hatzidakis
Deputy Minister: Nikos Papathanasis
Deputy Minister: Christos Dimas
Deputy Minister: Thanos Petralias
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: George Gerapetritis
Deputy Minister: George Kotsiras
Deputy Minister: Alexandra Papadopoulou
Deputy Minister: Costas Fragogiannis
Ministry of Defense
Minister: Nikos Dendias
Deputy Minister: Giannis Kefalogiannis
Ministry of Interior
Minister: Theodoris Livanios
Deputy Minister responsible for local government issues: Vassilis Spanakis
Deputy Minister responsible for Macedonia-Thrace Issues: Kostas Giulekas
Deputy Minister: Vivi Charalambogianni
Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
Minister: Kyriakos Pierrakakis
Deputy Minister with competence Sports: Yannis Vroutsis
Deputy Minister: Zetta Makri
Deputy Minister: Ioanna Lytrivi
Ministry of Health
Minister: Adonis Georgiades
Deputy Minister: Irini Agapidakis
Deputy Minister: Dimitris Vartzopoulos
Deputy Minister: Marios Themistocleous
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Minister: Christos Staikouras
Deputy Minister: Vassilis Oikonomou
Deputy Minister: Nikos Tahiaos
Ministry of Environment and Energy
Minister: Theodoros Skylakakis
Deputy Minister: Nikos Tagaras
Deputy Minister: Alexandra Sdoukou
Ministry of Development
Minister: Takis Theodorikakos
Deputy Minister: Zoe Rapti
Deputy Minister: Anna Mani- Papadimitriou
Ministry of Labor and Social Security
Minister: Niki Kerameos
Deputy Minister: Kostas Karagounis
Deputy Minister: Panos Tsakloglou
Civil protection Ministry
Minister: Michalis Chrysochoidis
Deputy Minister: Andreas Nikolakopoulos
Ministry of Justice
Minister: George Floridis
Deputy Minister: Yannis Bougas
Ministry of Culture
Minister: Lina Mendoni
Deputy Minister: Jason Fotila
Ministry of Immigration and Asylum
Minister: Nikos Panagiotopoulos
Deputy Minister: Sofia Vultepsi
Ministry of Social Cohesion and Family
Minister: Sophia Zacharakis
Deputy Minister: Katerina Papakosta
Ministry of Rural Development and Food
Minister: Kostas Tsiaras
Deputy Minister: Dionysis Stamenitis
Deputy Minister: Christos Kellas
Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy
Minister: Christos Stylianidis
Deputy Minister: Stefanos Gikas
Ministry of Tourism
Minister: Olga Kefalogianni
Deputy Minister: Elena Rapti
Ministry of Digital Governance
Minister: Dimitris Papastergiou
Deputy Minister: Konstantinos Kyranakis
Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection
Minister: Vassilis Kikilias
Deputy Minister: Christos Triandopoulos
Deputy Minister: Evangelos Tournas
Minister of State: Makis Voridis
Minister of State: Akis Schertsos
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister: Thanasis Kontogeorgis
Undersecretary of State to the Prime Minister and Government Representative: Pavlos Marinakis
Undersecretary of State to the Prime Minister: George Mylonakis
Seven deputy ministers remain outside the government:
- Haris Theocharis from Deputy Minister of Finance
- Stathis Konstantinidis, in addition to the Deputy Minister of Macedonia/Thrace
- Christina Alexopoulou, from Deputy Minister of Infrastructure & Transport
- Maximos Senetakis, from Deputy Minister of Development
- Maria Kefala, from the Deputy Minister of the Family
- Stavros Keletsis, Deputy Minister of Rural Development
- Yannis Pappas, from Deputy Minister of Shipping
Source: Skai
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