Makis Voridis made a special “touch” in the costume appearances of the day. The new Minister of Migration and Asylum wore a tie with the Greek flag
The Presidential Palace was held at the Presidential Palace swearing in new members of the government Following the reformation that proceeded Friday, March 14, 2025, the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The new ministers and deputy ministers of the government began to come to the Presidential Palace – some with family members on their side – for the swearing -in, in the presence of the new President of the Republic, Konstantinos Tasoula.
Others with husbands and children, others with their parents, crossed the gate of the mansion smiling and cheerful, ready to give their oath. Following the swearing -in, as expected, the established wells followed, before the prime minister, the deputy prime minister and the new ministers and deputy ministers left the presidential to go to Maximus Palace for the first meeting of the new cabinet.
Makis Voridis made a special “touch” in the costume appearances of the day. The new Minister of Migration and Asylum wore a tie with the Greek flag.
Also special was the presence of Ms Domna Michaelidou, the new Minister of Social Cohesion and Family, who is in her 8th month of pregnancy and is expected in a few weeks to bring her first child to the world. Ms. Michaelidou chose to wear a white suit for the occasion.
It is worth noting that at the level level, in relation to the previous cabinet, four departures of ministers and 12 deputy ministers are recorded as well as the entry of a total of 15 new persons. Similarly, of the 61 members of the government, without the prime minister, 41 are Members, when in the previous composition, out of 59 40s in parliament.
The swearing -in through photographic snapshots
Source: Skai
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