Minister for Industry, Energy and Technology (Greece)

Minister for Industry, Energy and Technology (Greece)

The Minister for Industry, Energy and Technology (Greek: Υπουργός Βιομηχανίας, Ενέργειας και Τεχνολογίας) of Greece was the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Technology.

The ministry started off as the Ministry for Industry, subsequently the Ministry for Industry and Energy. In 1982 it was split into the Ministry for Energy and Natural Resources and the Ministry for Research and Technology and in 1985 these two ministries merged again into the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Technology.

The ministry was merged into the Ministry of Development by the 1996 PASOK administration.

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Ministers for Industry (1974–1976)

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Charalampos Protopappas July 26, 1974 9 October 1974 New Democracy (Government of national unity)
Nikolaos Farmakidis October 9, 1974 21 November 1974 New Democracy (Government of national unity)
Konstantinos Konofagos November 21, 1974 28 November 1977 New Democracy

Ministers for Industry and Energy (1977–1982)

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Miltiadis Evert November 28, 1977 10 May 1980 New Democracy
Stefanos Manos May 10, 1980 21 October 1981 New Democracy
Anastasios Peponis October 21, 1981 5 July 1982 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
  • On July 5, 1982, the Ministry for Industry and Energy was split into two new ministries, the Ministry for Energy and Natural Resources and the Ministry for Research and Technology.

Ministers for Energy and Natural Resources (1982–1985)

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Evangelos Kouloumpis July 5, 1982 21 September 1984 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Eleftherios Veryvakis September 21, 1984 26 July 1985 Panhellenic Socialist Movement

Minister for Research and Technology (1982–1985)

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Georgios Lianis July 5, 1982 5 June 1985 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
  • On July 26, 1985, the Ministry for Energy and Natural Resources and the Ministry for Research and Technology merged to form the Ministry for Industry, Energy and Technology.

Ministers for Industry, Energy and Technology (1985–1996)

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Eleftherios Veryvakis July 26, 1985 25 April 1986 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Markos Natsinas April 25, 1986 31 October 1986 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anastasios Peponis October 31, 1986 2 July 1989 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Michail Papakonstantinou July 2, 1989 12 October 1989 New Democracy (Coalition government)
Pavlos Sakellarides October 12, 1989 23 November 1989 None (Caretaker government)
Anastasios Peponis November 23, 1989 13 February 1990 Panhellenic Socialist Movement (Government of national unity)
Pavlos Sakellarides February 13, 1990 11 April 1990 None (Caretaker government)
Stavros Dimas April 11, 1990 29 July 1991 New Democracy
Andreas Andrianopoulos August 8, 1991 7 August 1992 New Democracy
Ioannis Palaiokrassas August 7, 1992 3 December 1992 New Democracy
Vasileios Kontogiannopoulos December 3, 1992 13 October 1993 New Democracy
Kostas Simitis October 13, 1993 15 September 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anastasios Peponis September 15, 1995 22 January 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Vasso Papandreou January 22, 1996 1 February 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement

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