Minister for Culture (Greece)

Minister for Culture (Greece)

List of Ministers for Culture and Science, 1971–1985

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! width="20%"|Name ! width="10%"|Took Office! width="10%"|Left Office! width="18%"| Party
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1.|
Konstantinos Panayiotakis
August 26 1971
November 25 1973|
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2.|
Dimitrios Tsakonas
November 25 1973
July 24 1974|
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3.|
Konstantinos Tsatsos
July 26 1974
October 10 1974
National Radical Union
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4.|
I.M. Panayotopoulos
October 10 1974
November 21 1974|
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5.|
Konstantinos Tripanis
November 21 1974
November 28 1977
New Democracy
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6.|
Georgios Plitas
November 28 1977
September 25 1978
New Democracy
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7.|
Demetrios Nianias
September 25 1978
May 9 1980
New Democracy
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8.|
Andreas Andrianopoulos
May 10 1980
October 19 1981
New Democracy
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9.|
Melina Mercouri
October 21 1981
July 26 1985
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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List of Ministers for Culture and Athletics, 1985–present

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! width="20%"|Name ! width="10%"|Took Office! width="10%"|Left Office! width="18%"| Party
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Melina Mercouri
July 26 1985
July 1 1989
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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10.|
Georgios Mylonas (first term)
July 2 1989
November 23 1989
New Democracy
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11.|
Sotiris Kouvelas
November 23 1989
February 12 1990
New Democracy
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Georgios Mylonas (2nd term)
February 12 1990
April 11 1990
New Democracy
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12.|
Tzannis Tzannetakis
April 11 1990
August 8 1991
New Democracy
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13.|
Anna Psarouda-Benaki
August 8 1991
December 3 1992
New Democracy
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14.|
Dora Bakoyanni
December 3 1992
October 13 1993
New Democracy
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Melina Mercouri (2nd term)
October 13 1993
March 6 1994
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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15.|
Thanos Mikroutsikos
March 16 1994
22 January 1996
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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16.|
Stavros Benos
January 22, 1996
September 26, 1996
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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17.|
Evangelos Venizelos (1st term)
September 26, 1996
February 19, 1999
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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18.|
Elisavet Papazoi
February 19, 1999
April 13, 2000
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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19.|
Theodoros Pangalos
April 13, 2000
November 20, 2000
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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Evangelos Venizelos (2nd term)
November 20, 2000
March 10, 2004
Panhellenic Socialist Movement
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20.|
Kostas Karamanlis
March 10, 2004
February 15 2006
New Democracy
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21.|
Georgios Voulgarakis
February 15 2006
September 19 2007
New Democracy
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22.|
Michael Liapis
September 19 2007
Incumbent
New Democracy
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ee also

* Cabinet of Greece

External links

* [http://www.culture.gr/ Greek Ministry of Culture]

References

* [http://www.parliament.gr/english/synthesh/default.asp Greek Parliament website]
* [http://www.kolumbus.fi/taglarsson/dokumentit/gre.htm Lar's website]


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