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Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

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Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Cabinet of Greece
Kyriakos Mitsotakis in 2020
Date formed27 June 2023 (2023-06-27)
People and organisations
Head of stateKaterina Sakellaropoulou (until 13 March 2025)
Konstantinos Tasoulas (since 13 March 2025)
Head of governmentKyriakos Mitsotakis
No. of ministers21
Total no. of members62
Member partiesNew Democracy
Status in legislatureMajority
155 / 300 (52%)
Opposition parties
Opposition leaderAlexis Tsipras (until 29 June 2023)
Sokratis Famellos (3 July 2023 – 27 August 2024)
Nikos Pappas (27 August 2024 – 21 November 2024)
Nikos Androulakis (since 21 November 2024)
History
ElectionJune 2023 Greek parliamentary election
Legislature term20th (2023–2027)
PredecessorCaretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas

The Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis was sworn in on 27 June 2023, following the parliamentary election held two days earlier.[1] Kyriakos Mitsotakis, leader of New Democracy, was sworn in for a second term as Prime Minister of Greece on 26 June.[2]

The government consists of a total of 62 members, including 21 ministers, 4 alternate ministers and 35 deputy ministers.[3] Of these, 18 are not elected members of the Hellenic Parliament, but rather selected based on their political, scientific or technocratic experience.[4] Twelve members of the government are women.

Cabinet composition

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Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister

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Office Incumbent Party In office since
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
*
New Democracy 26 June 2023
Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]

Ministers

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Full ministers (in bold in the table below) are responsible for:

  • the identification of ministerial policy in the cabinet
  • the representation in bodies of the European Union
  • the appointment of administrative agencies, public services and personnel

Alternate Ministers are directly assigned special responsibilities and powers by the prime minister, including:

  • full parliamentary powers and, in conjunction with the minister, the right of (legislative) initiative
  • the right to issue individual and normative acts, and to propose individual and normative decrees

Deputy ministers are assigned with responsibilities and powers by the prime minister and the full minister they report to. Deputy ministers may attend cabinet meetings.

Ministry Office Incumbent Party In office since
1.
Ministry of the National Economy and Finance
Minister for the National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Alternate Minister Nikos Papathanasis
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Giorgos Kotsiras
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
Deputy Minister Thanos Petralias [el] 27 June 2023
2.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister for Foreign Affairs Giorgos Gerapetritis New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Alexandra Papadopoulou 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Tasos Chatzivasileiou
*
New Democracy 20 January 2025[6]
Deputy Minister for Greeks abroad Giannis Loverdos [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
3.
Ministry of National Defence
Minister for National Defence Nikos Dendias
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Thanasis Davakis [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
4.
Ministry of the Interior
Minister for the Interior Thodoris Livanios New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister for Local Government Vassilis Spanakis
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister for Macedonia and Thrace Kostas Gioulekas [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister Vivi Charalampogianni [el] 27 June 2023
5.
Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sport
Minister for Education, Religious Affairs and Sport Sofia Zacharaki
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Alternate Minister for Sport Giannis Vroutsis
*
New Democracy 28 July 2023[8]
Deputy Minister for tertiary education Nikos Papaioannou [el] New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
Deputy Minister Kostas Vlasis [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
6.
Ministry of Health
Minister for Health Adonis Georgiadis
*
New Democracy 4 January 2024[9]
Alternate Minister Ireni Agapidaki
*
New Democracy 4 July 2023[10]
Deputy Minister Dimitris Vartzopoulos [el]
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Marios Themistokleous [el] New Democracy 27 June 2023
7.
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Christos Dimas
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Alternate Minister for Transport Konstantinos Kyranakis
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3][5]
Deputy Minister Nikos Tachiaos [el] New Democracy 27 June 2023
8.
Ministry of the Environment and Energy
Minister for the Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Deputy Minister Nikos Tagaras [el]
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister for energy Nikos Tsafos [el] 15 March 2025[3]
9.
Ministry of Development
Minister for Development Takis Theodorikakos [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister for research and innovation Stavros Kalafatis [el]
*
New Democracy 21 March 2025[11]
Deputy Minister Lazaros Tsavdaridis [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
10.
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
Minister for Labour and Social Welfare Niki Kerameus
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister Kostas Karagounis [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister Anna Efthymiou
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
11.
Ministry of Citizen Protection
Minister for Citizen Protection Michalis Chrisochoidis
*
New Democracy 4 January 2024[9]
Deputy Minister Giannis Lampropoulos [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
12.
Ministry of Justice
Minister for Justice Giorgos Floridis [el] 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Giannis Bougas [el]
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
13.
Ministry of Culture
Minister for Culture Lina Mendoni 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Iason Fotilas [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
14.
Ministry of Migration and Asylum
Minister for Migration and Asylum Makis Voridis
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Deputy Minister Sevi Voloudaki [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
15.
Ministry of Social Cohesion and the Family [el]
Minister for Social Cohesion and the Family Domna Michailidou
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Deputy Minister Elena Rapti [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
16.
Ministry of Rural Development and Food
Minister for Rural Development and Food Konstantinos Tsiaras
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
Deputy Minister Dionysis Stamenitis [el]
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Christos Kellas [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
17.
Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy
Minister for Shipping and Island Policy Vasilis Kikilias
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Deputy Minister Stefanos Gikas [el]
*
New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]
18.
Ministry of Tourism
Minister for Tourism Olga Kefalogianni
*
New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Anna Karamanli
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
19.
Ministry of Digital Governance
Minister for Digital Governance Dimitris Papastergiou 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister Christos Boukoros [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
20.
Ministry of the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection [el]
Minister for the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Giannis Kefalogiannis
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[5]
Deputy Minister Kostas Katsafados [el]
*
New Democracy 15 March 2025[3]
Deputy Minister Evangelos Tournas [el] 27 June 2023

Ministers of State

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Office Incumbent Party In office since
Minister of State Akis Skertsos [el] New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister Thanasis Kontogeorgis [el] New Democracy 27 June 2023
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister;
Government Spokesman
Pavlos Marinakis [el] New Democracy 4 January 2024;[9]
26 June 2023
Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister Giorgos Mylonakis [el] New Democracy 14 June 2024[7]

Notes:

  • An asterisk (*) indicates an elected member of the Hellenic Parliament.
  • The ministries are in descending order of precedence.[12]

References

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  2. ^ "Kyriakos Mitsotakis sworn in as Prime Minister". kathimerini.gr (in Greek). 26 June 2023. Archived from the original on 26 June 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Ανακοίνωση του Υφυπουργού παρά τω Πρωθυπουργώ και Κυβερνητικού Εκπροσώπου Παύλου Μαρινάκη για τη νέα σύνθεση της Κυβέρνησης" (in Greek). Athens: Government of Greece. 14 March 2025. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  4. ^ "Οι τέσσερις εξωκοινοβουλευτικοί «τεχνοκράτες» που αναλαμβάνουν κυβερνητικό πόστο με τον ανασχηματισμό". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). Athens. 14 March 2025. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Greek PM tweaks cabinet after train crash protests". Kathimerini. Athens. 14 March 2025. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  6. ^ "Deputy Foreign Minister Kostas Fragogiannis resigns". Kathimerini. Athens. 17 January 2025. Retrieved 17 February 2025.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Full list of Greece's new cabinet". Kathimerini. Athens. 14 June 2024. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  8. ^ "Citizen Protection Minister Mitarakis resigns". Kathimerini. Athens. 28 July 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b c "Ministers sworn in following mini cabinet reshuffle". Kathimerini. Athens. 4 January 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Irini Agapidaki sworn in as alternate health minister before president, PM". Newsbomb. Athens. 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Stavros Kalafatis appointed deputy minister for research and innovation". Kathimerini. Athens. 21 March 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
  12. ^ "Greek ministries order of precedence". iefimerida.gr (in Greek). 27 June 2023. Archived from the original on 27 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.