Third Cabinet of Costas Simitis
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Costas Simitis served as a Prime Minister of Greece for three consecutive terms (1996-2004), at the head of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). His third cabinet was formed after the 2000 elections and was succeeded by the first cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis (New Democracy).
Third Simitis cabinet, 2000–2004
Office | Incumbent | Since |
---|---|---|
Prime Minister | Costas Simitis | 13 April 2000 |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | George Papandreou | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Tasos Giannitsis | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
Minister for National Defence | Akis Tsochatzopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Yiannos Papantoniou | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for the Interior, Public Administration and Decentralization | Vasso Papandreou | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Kostas Skandalidis | 24 October 2001 |
replaced by |
Nikos Alivizatos | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
Minister of Economy and Finance | Yiannos Papantoniou | 13 April 2001 |
replaced by |
Nikos Christodoulakis | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for Justice | Michalis Stathopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Filippos Petsalnikos | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works | Kostas Laliotis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Vasso Papandreou | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs | Petros Efthymiou | 13 April 2000 |
Minister for Transport and Communications | Christos Verelis | 13 April 2000 |
Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity | Tasos Giannitsis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Dimitris Reppas | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for Health and Social Security | Alekos Papadopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Konstantinos Stefanis | 13 June 2002 |
Minister for Agriculture | Giorgos Anomeritis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Georgios Drys | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for Public Order | Michalis Chrisochoidis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Giorgos Floridis | 7 July 2003 |
Minister for Culture | Theodoros Pangalos | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Evangelos Venizelos | 20 November 2000 |
Minister for Culture | Christos Papoutsis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Evangelos Venizelos | 20 November 2000 |
Minister for Development | Nikos Christodoulakis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Akis Tsochatzopoulos | 24 October 2001 |
Minister for Mercantile Marine | Christos Papoutsis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Giorgos Anomeritis | 24 October 2001 |
replaced by |
Georgios Paschalidis | 7 July 2003 |
Minister for the Press and the Media | Dimitris Reppas | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Christos Protopapas | 24 October 2001 |
replaced by |
Georgios Romaios | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
Minister for Macedonia and Thrace | Georgios Paschalidis | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Haris Kastanidis | 7 July 2003 |
Minister for the Aegean | Nikolaos Sifounakis | 13 April 2000 |
Minister of State | Miltiadis Papaioannou | 13 April 2000 |
replaced by |
Stefanos Manikas | 24 October 2001 |
replaced by |
Alexandros Akrivakis | 7 July 2003 |
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