Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Greece)

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport (Greek: Υπουργείο Υποδομών και Μεταφορών) is a government department of Greece headquartered in Cholargos, Athens .[1]

Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Υπουργείο Υποδομών και Μεταφορών
since 27 June 2023
AppointerPrime Minister of Greece
Inaugural holderChristos Spirtzis
Formation2016
Websitewww.yme.gr Edit this at Wikidata

The ministry is currently headed by Christos Staikouras, who also served as Minister of Finance in the Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

History

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The ministry is the successor of the old Ministry of Transport and Communications (Υπουργείο Μεταφορών και Επικοινωνιών), with which the public works portfolio of the Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works was merged on 7 October 2009. A further merger with the Ministry of Development and Competitiveness created the Ministry of Development, Competitiveness, Infrastructure, Transport and Networks on 21 June 2012, but this was reversed on 25 June 2013.

List of ministers

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Transport and communications

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Nikolaos Gelestathis 11 April 1990 3 December 1992 New Democracy
Theodoros Anagnostopoulos 3 December 1992 13 October 1993 New Democracy
Ioannis Charalambous 13 October 1993 8 July 1994 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Theodoros Pangalos 8 July 1994 15 September 1994 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Athanasios Tsouras 15 September 1994 15 September 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Evangelos Venizelos 15 September 1995 22 January 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Haris Kastanidis 22 January 1996 2 September 1997 Panhellenic Socialist Movement|
Anastasios Mantelis 2 September 1997 13 April 2000 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Christos Verelis 13 April 2000 10 March 2004 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Michalis Liapis 10 March 2004 19 September 2007 New Democracy
Kostis Hatzidakis 19 September 2007 8 January 2009 New Democracy
Evripidis Stylianidis 8 January 2009 7 October 2009 New Democracy

Infrastructure, transport and networks (2009–2012)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Dimitris Reppas 7 October 2009 17 June 2011 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Giannis Ragousis 17 June 2011 11 November 2011 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Makis Voridis 11 November 2011 17 May 2012 New Democracy
Simos Simopoulos 17 May 2012 21 June 2012

Development, competitiveness, infrastructure, transport and networks (2012–2013)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Kostis Hatzidakis 21 June 2012 25 June 2013 New Democracy

Infrastructure, transport and networks (2013–2015)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Michalis Chrisochoidis 25 June 2013 27 January 2015 Panhellenic Socialist Movement Coalition Cabinet of Antonis Samaras

Infrastructure, transport and networks (alternate, 2015)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Christos Spirtzis 27 January 2015 27 August 2015 Independent First Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras

Infrastructure, transport and networks (2015–2016)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Christos Spirtzis 23 September 2015 5 November 2016 Syriza Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras

Infrastructure and transport (since 2016)

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Name Took office Left office Party Notes
Christos Spirtzis 5 November 2016 9 July 2019 Syriza Second Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras
Kostas Karamanlis 9 July 2019 1 March 2023 New Democracy Resigned due to the Tempi train crash
Giorgos Gerapetritis 1 March 2023 25 May 2023
John Gollias 26 May 2023 26 June 2023 None Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas
Christos Staikours 27 June 2023 New Democracy Second Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Subordinate agencies

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References

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  1. ^ "Contact." Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks. Retrieved on 16 January 2013. "Addr 2, Anastaseos Str and Tsigante, Postal Code 101 91, Holargos (next to metro station "Ethniki Amina")" - Address in Greek: "Διεύθυνση Αναστάσεως 2 και Τσιγάντε, Τ.Κ 101 91, Παπάγου (δίπλα στη στάση του μετρό "Εθνική Άμυνα")"
  2. ^ Organization." Air Accident Investigation and Aviation Safety Board. Retrieved on 20 June 2011.
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