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The '''Minister for Public Order''' of [[Greece]] was a government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Public Order.
'''Neotakis "Takis" Loukanidis''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] former footballer.
 
  
Loukanidis was born in [[Paranesti]], a village in the broader area of [[Drama]] on [[September 25]] [[1937]]. He played for AEK [[Komotini]] before being recruited by [[Doxa Drama FC|Doxa Drama]] along with his brother [[Thanasis Loukanidis|Thanasis]]. Doxa Drama was probably the best regional team in [[Greece]] at that time. At the end of the [[1950s|50s]] - beginning of [[1960s|60s]], Doxa Drama had coincidentally recruited some of the greatest talents of that era.
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The responsibilities of the Ministry were to maintain public order, protect public and state security, prevent forest fires and co-operate with the military in matters of national defence.
==The transfer to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]==
 
One of the longest lasting transfer serials in the history of Greek football was [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]' acquiring of Takis Loukanidis  from Doxa. He was claimed by all Greek football teams, some Italian teams, by Fenerbahce and also by some [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] teams. Finally, Antonis Mantzevelakis brought him to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]], via the Cypriot [[APOEL FC|APOEL]].  
 
  
Takis Loukanidis made his debut on the [[March 28|28th of March]], [[1962]] at the game with [[AEK FC|ΑΕΚ]] (score: 3-2 in favour of PAO), while on the following game he scored his first goal with PAO. It was on the [[April 1]] and PAO beat [[Proodeftiki FC|Proodeftiki]] 5-0. In the next few years, alonside [[Mimis Domazos]], he would be part of the most feared midfield in Greece.
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The Ministry had jurisdiction over: The Police, the Fire Service and the National Intelligence Service.  
  
Loukanidis sat out most of the [[1967]] season due to the dispute of six Panathinaikos players with their coach, [[Stjepan Bobek]]. He returned later in the year.
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The position has become obsolete as this Ministry has been combined with the [[Minister for the Interior, Public Administration and Decentralisation (Greece)|Ministry of the Interior]] in the new [[Minister for the Interior and Public Order (Greece)|Ministry for the Interior and Public Order]].
  
Takis Loukanidis ended his career with [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]]. He was capped 23 times by the [[National Football Team]] of Greece, scoring 3 goals.
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==List of Ministers for Public Order==
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{| class=prettytable
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|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
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! width="20%"|'''Name '''
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! width="10%"|'''Took Office'''
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! width="10%"|'''Left Office'''
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! width="18%"|''' Party'''
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|-
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|
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|[[Athansios Tsouras]]
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|[[June 5]], [[1985]]
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|[[July 26]], [[1985]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Agamemnon Koutsogiorgas]]
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|[[July 26]], [[1985]]
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|[[July 25]], [[1986]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Antonis Drosoyiannis]]
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|[[April 25]], [[1986]]
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|[[June 22]], [[1988]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Anastasios Sechiotis]]
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|[[June 22]], [[1988]]
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|[[November 11]], [[1988]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Georgios Petsos]]
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|[[November 18]], [[1988]]
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|[[March 17]], [[1989]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Akis Tsochatzopoulos]]
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|[[March 17]], [[1989]]
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|[[June 2]], [[1989]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Panagiotis Markopoulos]]
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|[[June 2]], [[1989]]
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|[[July 2]], [[1989]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Ioannis Kefaloyiannis]]
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|[[July 2]], [[1989]]
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|[[October 12]], [[1989]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Dimitrios Manikas]]
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|[[October 12]], [[1989]]
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|[[April 11]], [[1990]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Ioannis Vasiliadis]]
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|[[April 11]], [[1990]]
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|[[August 8]], [[1991]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Theodoros Anagnostopoulos]]
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|[[August 8]], [[1991]]
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|[[December 3]], [[1992]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Nikolaos Gelestathis]]
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|[[December 3]], [[1992]]
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|[[September 14]], [[1993]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Dimitrios Manikas]]
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|[[September 14]], [[1993]]
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|[[October 13]], [[1993]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Stylianos Angelos Papathemelis]]
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|[[October 13]], [[1993]]
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|[[April 4]], [[1995]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Sifis Valyrakis]]
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|[[April 4]], [[1995]]
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|[[January 22]], [[1996]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|[[Konstantinos Gitonas]]
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|[[January 22]], [[1996]]
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|[[August 30]], [[1996]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|[[Konstantinos Beis]]
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|[[August 30]], [[1996]]
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|[[September 25]], [[1996]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Georgios Romaios]]
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|[[September 25]], [[1996]]
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|[[October 30]], [[1998]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Philippos Petsalnikos]]
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|[[October 30]], [[1998]]
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|[[February 19]], [[1999]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|[[Mihalis Chrysohoidis]]
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|[[February 19]], [[1999]]
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|[[March 10]], [[2004]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|[[Georgios Voulgarakis]]
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|[[March 10]], [[2004]]
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|[[February 15]] [[2006]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|[[Vyron Polydoras]]
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|[[February 15]] [[2006]]
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|[[September 19]], [[2007]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|}
  
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==See also==
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* [[Cabinet of Greece]]
  
== See also ==
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==External links==
* [[Football: All Time Scorers]]
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* [http://www.ydt.gr/main/Home.jsp?LanguageID=2 Webpage of the Ministry]
  
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{{Credit wikipedia}}
  
[[Category:Football Players|Loukanidis, Takis]]
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[[Category:Government of Greece|Public Order]]
[[Category:1937 births|Loukanidis, Takis]]
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[[Category:Lists of ministers|Greece, Public Order]]

Revision as of 15:49, September 18, 2008

The Minister for Public Order of Greece was a government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Public Order.

The responsibilities of the Ministry were to maintain public order, protect public and state security, prevent forest fires and co-operate with the military in matters of national defence.

The Ministry had jurisdiction over: The Police, the Fire Service and the National Intelligence Service.

The position has become obsolete as this Ministry has been combined with the Ministry of the Interior in the new Ministry for the Interior and Public Order.

List of Ministers for Public Order

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Athansios Tsouras June 5, 1985 July 26, 1985 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Agamemnon Koutsogiorgas July 26, 1985 July 25, 1986 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Antonis Drosoyiannis April 25, 1986 June 22, 1988 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anastasios Sechiotis June 22, 1988 November 11, 1988 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Georgios Petsos November 18, 1988 March 17, 1989 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Akis Tsochatzopoulos March 17, 1989 June 2, 1989 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Panagiotis Markopoulos June 2, 1989 July 2, 1989 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Ioannis Kefaloyiannis July 2, 1989 October 12, 1989 New Democracy
Dimitrios Manikas October 12, 1989 April 11, 1990 New Democracy
Ioannis Vasiliadis April 11, 1990 August 8, 1991 New Democracy
Theodoros Anagnostopoulos August 8, 1991 December 3, 1992 New Democracy
Nikolaos Gelestathis December 3, 1992 September 14, 1993 New Democracy
Dimitrios Manikas September 14, 1993 October 13, 1993 New Democracy
Stylianos Angelos Papathemelis October 13, 1993 April 4, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Sifis Valyrakis April 4, 1995 January 22, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Konstantinos Gitonas January 22, 1996 August 30, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Konstantinos Beis August 30, 1996 September 25, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Georgios Romaios September 25, 1996 October 30, 1998 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Philippos Petsalnikos October 30, 1998 February 19, 1999 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Mihalis Chrysohoidis February 19, 1999 March 10, 2004 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Georgios Voulgarakis March 10, 2004 February 15 2006 New Democracy
Vyron Polydoras February 15 2006 September 19, 2007 New Democracy

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