Minister for Culture (Greece)
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This Source| Established: | 1971 |
| Minister for Culture | Michael Liapis |
| Deputy Minister | Giannis Ioannidis |
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List of Ministers for Culture and Science, 1971–1985
{| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="CCCCCC" ! width="1%"|# ! width="2%"| ! width="20%"|Name ! width="10%"|Took Office ! width="10%"|Left Office ! width="18%"| Party |- |1. | |Konstantinos Panayiotakis |August 26 1971 |November 25 1973 | |- |2. | |Dimitrios Tsakonas |November 25 1973 |July 24 1974 | |- |3. | |Konstantinos Tsatsos |July 26 1974 |October 10 1974 |National Radical Union |- |4. | |I.M. Panayotopoulos |October 10 1974 |November 21 1974 | |- |5. | |Konstantinos Tripanis |November 21 1974 |November 28 1977 |New Democracy |- |6. | |Georgios Plitas |November 28 1977 |September 25 1978 |New Democracy |- |7. | |Demetrios Nianias |September 25 1978 |May 9 1980 |New Democracy |- |8. | |Andreas Andrianopoulos |May 10 1980 |October 19 1981 |New Democracy |- |9. | |Melina Mercouri |October 21 1981 |July 26 1985 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |-
List of Ministers for Culture and Athletics, 1985–present
{| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="CCCCCC" ! width="1%"|# ! width="2%"| ! width="20%"|Name ! width="10%"|Took Office ! width="10%"|Left Office ! width="18%"| Party |- | | |Melina Mercouri |July 26 1985 |July 1 1989 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |10. | |Georgios Mylonas (first term) |July 2 1989 |November 23 1989 |New Democracy |- |11. | |Sotiris Kouvelas |November 23 1989 |February 12 1990 |New Democracy |- | | |Georgios Mylonas (2nd term) |February 12 1990 |April 11 1990 |New Democracy |- |12. | |Tzannis Tzannetakis |April 11 1990 |August 8 1991 |New Democracy |- |13. | |Anna Psarouda-Benaki |August 8 1991 |December 3 1992 |New Democracy |- |14. | |Dora Bakoyanni |December 3 1992 |October 13 1993 |New Democracy |- | | |Melina Mercouri (2nd term) |October 13 1993 |March 6 1994 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |15. | |Thanos Mikroutsikos |March 16 1994 |22 January 1996 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |16. | |Stavros Benos |January 22, 1996 |September 26, 1996 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |17. | |Evangelos Venizelos (1st term) |September 26, 1996 |February 19, 1999 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |18. | |Elisavet Papazoi |February 19, 1999 |April 13, 2000 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |19. | |Theodoros Pangalos |April 13, 2000 |November 20, 2000 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- | | |Evangelos Venizelos (2nd term) |November 20, 2000 |March 10, 2004 |Panhellenic Socialist Movement |- |20. | |Kostas Karamanlis |March 10, 2004 |February 15 2006 |New Democracy |- |21. | |Georgios Voulgarakis |February 15 2006 |September 19 2007 |New Democracy |- |22. | |Michael Liapis |September 19 2007 |Incumbent |New Democracy |-
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