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The '''Minister for Development''' of [[Greece]] is the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Development.
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The '''Minister for Development''' of [[Greece]] was the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Development.
  
The current minister is [[Kostas Hadjidakis]].
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The last minister was [[Kostas Hadjidakis]].
  
The deputy minister is [[Georgios Vlachos (ND)|Georgios Vlachos]].
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His deputy minister was [[Georgios Vlachos (ND)|Georgios Vlachos]].
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On [[October 7]], [[2009]], the Ministry of Development was absorbed into the [[Minister for Economy (Greece)|Ministry for Economy, Competition and Merchant Marine]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:45, December 2, 2009

The Minister for Development of Greece was the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Development.

The last minister was Kostas Hadjidakis.

His deputy minister was Georgios Vlachos.

On October 7, 2009, the Ministry of Development was absorbed into the Ministry for Economy, Competition and Merchant Marine.

See also

External links

List of Ministers for Development

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Vasso Papandreou February 21 1996 February 19 1999 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Evangelos Venizelos February 19 1999 April 13 2000 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Nikos Christodoulakis April 13 2000 October 24 2001 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Akis Tsochatzopoulos October 24 2001 March 10, 2004 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Dimitris Sioufas March 10, 2004 September 18 2007 New Democracy
Christos Folias September 19 2007 January 8, 2009 New Democracy
Kostas Hadjidakis January 8, 2009 October 7. 2009 New Democracy

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