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    Δευτέρα, 29-Ιουλ-2024 18:06

    New secretaries general announced; aim is to accelerate reforms, gov't sources note

    New secretaries general announced; aim is to accelerate reforms, gov't sources note
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    The prime minister's press office announced the following changes in the positions of secretaries general at each of the Greek ministries:


    National Economy and Finance Ministry
    NSRF: Vassiliki Pantelopoulou
    Public Investments Program and National Development Program: Katerina Economou
    Management of Sector Programs of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), Cohesion Fund, and European Social Fund: Giorgos Zervos

    Foreign Affairs Ministry
    International Economic Relations and Extroversion: Dimitris Skalkos
    Overseas Greeks and Public Diplomacy: Maira Myrogianni

    Interior Ministry
    Public Administration: Yiannis Foustanakis
    Citizenship: Dimitris Karnavos
    Local Government and Decentralization: Savvas Hionidis
    Special Secretariat for the Protection of Pets: Nikos Chryssakis

    Education, Religion, and Sports Ministry
    Career Education, Training, and Lifelong Learning: Olga Kafetzopoulou
    Higher Education: Nikos Papaioannou

    - Infrastructure and Transport Ministry
    Transport: Despina Paliarouta

    Development Ministry
    Private Investments: Stelina Siarapi
    Research and Technology: Tassos Gaitanis
    Industry: Vicky Loizou

    - Labor and Social Insurance Ministry
    Labor Relations: Nikos Milapidis
    Social Insurance: Konstantinos Tsagaropoulos

    Citizen Protection Ministry
    Public Order: Panagiotis Stathis
    Countercriminal Policy: Aristos Perris

    - Justice Ministry
    Justice: Pelopidas Laskos

    Migration and Asylum Ministry
    Migration Policy: Manos Logothetis
    Asylum Applicants: Dimitra Lygoura

    Social Cohesion and Family Ministry
    Demographic and Housing Policy: Konstantinos Gloumis
    Equality and Human Rights: Katerina Patsogianni

    Tourism Ministry
    Tourism Policy and Development: Vassia Koutsoukou

    Gov't sources

    The changes in ministries' general secretariats "aim at the further acceleration of the government's work and were carried out following communication by Maximos Mansion with all ministers," government sources said, referring to the government headquarters.

    "Looking ahead at 2027 and the bold reforms program that must be implemented by then, any appointments, replacements, or transfers were decided after the work completed so far was evaluated, appreciating the contribution of each individual for a more effective state in the service of citizens," the government sources underlined.

    Changes involved a third of all general secretariats (25 in total), including 6 that were transfers. A 40% of the new secretaries general are women, the sources said. New opportunities were provided to individuals and efforts were rewarded, the sources said, while for the secretaries general who are leaving, the prime minister's office has the utmost appreciation for the work they have completed.
     

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