Greek Laws Greece Announces Cabinet Reshuffle for ‘More Effectiveness’ by GTP editing team 4 January 2021 written by GTP editing team 4 January 2021 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 29 Photo © Hellenic Parliament / Aliki Eleftheriou Greece announced on Monday a cabinet reshuffle aimed at making government functioning more effective, particularly in view of the emerging demands. There were few changes made at several ministries with a focus on increasing the number of females in top government positions. Key modifications include moving Kostis Hadzidakis from the environment ministry to the labor ministry, moving Makis Voridis to the interior ministry as well as the creation of new deputy posts at the tourism and culture ministries with Sofia Zacharaki named deputy responsible for tourism education and special forms of tourism, and LGBTQ activist Nicholas Yatromanolakis who takes on the culture ministry’s Contemporary Culture portfolio. “Every ministry has acquired a deputy ministry because the huge workload and multiple challenges demanded that they be strengthened,” said freshly appointed government spokesman Christos Tarantilis. The new cabinet will be sworn in on Tuesday. More specifically the new Greek government line-up as announced byTarantilis has as follows: Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis Government Vice-President Panagiotis Pikrammenos State Minister Yiorgos Gerapetritis Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister for Coordination of Government Operations Akis Skertsos Government Spokesman Christos Tarantilis Ministry of Finance Minister: Christos Staikouras Deputy Minister for Financial Policy: Theodoros Skylakakis Deputy Minister for Tax Policy and Public Property: Apostolos Vesyropoulos Deputy Minister for Financial System: George Zavvos Ministry of Development and Investments Minister: Adonis Georgiadis Deputy Minister for Private Investment: Nikos Papathanassis Deputy Minister for Public investments and Public/Private Sector Cooperation: Yiannis Tsakiris Deputy Minister for Research and Technology: Christos Dimas Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Nikos Dendias Alternate Minister for European Affairs: Miltiadis Varvitsiotis Deputy Minister for Economic Diplomacy and Extroversion: Kostas Fragogiannis Deputy Minister for Greeks Abroad: Kostas Vlassis Ministry for Citizens’ Protection Minister: Michalis Chrysochoidis Deputy Minister for Anti-crime policy: Lefteris Economou Deputy Minister for Civil Protection and Crisis Management: Nikos Hardalias Ministry of National Defense Minister: Nikos Panagiotopoulos Deputy Minister: Alkiviadis Stefanis Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs Minister: Niki Kerameus Deputy Minister for Primary, Secondary and Special Education Affairs: Zeta Makri Deputy Minister for Higher Education Issues: Angelos Syrigos Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs Minister: Kostis Hatzidakis Deputy Minister for Social Security: Panagiotis Tsakloglou Deputy Minister for Welfare and Social Solidarity: Domna Michailidou Deputy Minister for Demographic Policy and Family: Maria Syrgela Ministry of Health Minister: Vasilis Kikilias Deputy Minister for Health Services: Vasilis Kontozamanis Deputy Minister for Mental Health: Zoi Rapti Ministry of Environment and Energy Minister: Costas Skrekas Deputy Minister for Environmental Protection: Giorgos Amyras Deputy Minister for Spatial Planning and Urban Environment: Nikos Tagaras Ministry of Culture and Sports Minister: Lina Mendoni Deputy Minister for Contemporary Culture: Nicholas Yatromanolakis Deputy Minister for Sports: Lefteris Avgenakis Ministry of Justice Minister: Kostas Tsiaras Deputy Minister for International Cooperation and Human Rights: Giorgos Kotsiras Ministry of Interior Minister: Makis Voridis Deputy Minister for Government Matters: Stelios Petsas Deputy Minister for Macedonia-Thrace: Stavros Kalafatis Ministry of Digital Governance Minister: Kyriakos Pierrakakis Deputy Minister for Simplification Procedures: Georgios Georgantas Deputy Minister for Special Digital Projects and the Cadastre: George Stylios Ministry of Infrastructure & Transport Minister: Kostas A. Karamanlis Deputy Minister for Transport: Yiannis Kefalogiannis Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy Minister: Yiannis Plakiotakis Deputy Minister for Ship Sector Issues: Kostas Katsafados Ministry of Agricultural Development and Food Minister: Spilios Livanos Deputy Minister for Common Agricultural Policy: Giannis Oikonomou Deputy Minister for Fisheries Policy: Fotini Arabatzi Ministry of Tourism Minister: Harry Theoharis Deputy Minister for Tourism Education and Special Forms of Tourism: Sofia Zacharaki Ministry of Immigration and Asylum Minister: Notis Mitarakis Deputy Minister for Integration: Sofia Voultepsi Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. 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