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Ministry of Culture (Greece)

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Government ministry of Greece

Ministry of Culture
Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού
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Logothetopoulos apartment building, headquarters of the Ministry of Culture
Agency overview
FormedAugust 1971
Preceding agency
  • Ministry of Culture and sports
TypeMinistry
JurisdictionGovernment of Greece
HeadquartersAthens
37°59′19″N23°44′1″E / 37.98861°N 23.73361°E /37.98861; 23.73361
Employees6.247(2024)[1]
Annual budget189.293.000 €(2025)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy minister responsible
  • Iason Fotilas, for Contemporary Culture
Agency executive
  • Giorgos Didaskalou, Secretary General for Culture
Child agencies
Websitehttps://culture.gov.gr/en/SitePages/default.aspx
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Politics of Greece

TheMinistry of Culture (Greek:Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού) is thegovernment department ofGreece entrusted with preserving the country'scultural heritage and promotingthe arts. The incumbent minister isLina Mendoni, and the deputy minister isIason Fotilas [el].

History

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This ministry was established on 26 August 1971 as theMinistry of Culture and Sciences (Ὑπουργεῖον Πολιτισμοῦ καὶ Ἐπιστημῶν), and was renamed theMinistry of Culture (Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού) on 26 July 1985. On 7 October 2009, it was merged with theMinistry of Touristic Development to form theMinistry of Culture and Tourism. It ceased to exist on 21 June 2012, when the Ministry of Tourism was re-established and the culture portfolio was absorbed by theMinistry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs to form theMinistry of Education, Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports. A separateMinistry of Culture and Sports was re-established on 25 June 2013, but on 27 January 2015 it was again merged with the education ministry to form theMinistry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs. On 23 September 2015, the merger was reversed and the culture and education portfolios were restored as separate ministries. On 27 June 2023, the sports portfolio was absorbed by the education ministry and the Ministry of Culture reverted to its 1985–2009 name.

List of ministers

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Culture and sciences (1971–1985)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
1.Konstantinos Panagiotakis [el]26 August 197125 November 1973
2.Dimitrios Tsakonas [el]25 November 197324 July 1974
3.Konstantinos Tsatsos24 July 19749 October 1974National Radical Union
4.Ioannis M. Panagiotopoulos [el]9 October 197421 November 1974
5.Konstantinos Trypanis21 November 197428 November 1977New Democracy
6.Georgios Plytas [el]28 November 197725 September 1978
7.Dimitrios Nianias [el]25 September 197810 May 1980
8.Andreas Andrianopoulos [el]10 May 198021 October 1981
9.Melina Mercouri21 October 198126 July 1985PASOK

Culture (1985–2009)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
Melina Mercouri26 July 19852 July 1989PASOK
10.Anna Psarouda-Benaki (first term)2 July 19897 July 1989New Democracy
11.Georgios Mylonas (first term)7 July 198923 November 1989
12.Sotiris Kouvelas23 November 198913 February 1990
Georgios Mylonas (second term)13 February 199011 April 1990
13.Tzannis Tzannetakis11 April 19908 August 1991
Anna Psarouda-Benaki (second term)8 August 19913 December 1992
14.Dora Bakoyanni7 December 199213 October 1993
Melina Mercouri (second term)13 October 19936 March 1994 (death in office)PASOK
15.Thanos Mikroutsikos16 March 1994 (acting minister from 6 March)22 January 1996
16.Stavros Benos [el]22 January 199625 September 1996
17.Evangelos Venizelos (first term)25 September 199619 February 1999
18.Elisavet Papazoi [el]19 February 199913 April 2000
19.Theodoros Pangalos13 April 200020 November 2000
Evangelos Venizelos (second term)20 November 200010 March 2004
20.Kostas Karamanlis10 March 200415 February 2006New Democracy
21.Georgios Voulgarakis15 February 200619 September 2007
22.Michalis Liapis19 September 20077 January 2009
23.Antonis Samaras8 January 20097 October 2009

Culture and tourism (2009–2012)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
24.Pavlos Geroulanos7 October 200917 May 2012PASOK (Giorgos Papandreou Cabinet andCabinet of Lucas Papademos)
25.Tatiana Karapanagioti [el]17 May 201221 June 2012PASOK inCaretaker Cabinet of Panayiotis Pikrammenos

Education, religious affairs, culture and sports (2012–2013)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
26.Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos [el]21 June 201225 June 2013New Democracy

Culture and sports (2013–2015)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
27.Panos Panagiotopoulos25 June 201310 June 2014New Democracy
28.Konstantinos Tasoulas10 June 201427 January 2015

Culture, education and religious affairs (2015)

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NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
Aristides Baltas27 January 201527 August 2015SyrizaCoalition government
Frosso Kiaou28 August 201521 September 2015IndependentCaretaker government

Culture and sports (2015–2023)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
29.Aristides Baltas23 September 20155 November 2016Syriza
30.Lydia Koniordou [el]5 November 201629 August 2018
31.Myrsini Zorba29 August 20189 July 2019
32.Lina Mendoni9 July 201926 May 2023Independent in theCabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
33.George Koumendakis26 May 202327 June 2023Independent

Culture (since June 2023)

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#NameTook officeLeft officeParty
34.Lina Mendoni27 June 2023Independent in theCabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

References

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  1. ^Annual statistical data (el)
  2. ^budget for 2025

External links

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