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The '''Minister for Macedonia–Thrace''' of [[Greece]] was formerly the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Macedonia–Thrace. In earlier days, he was called the '''Minister for Northern Greece'''.
 
The '''Minister for Macedonia–Thrace''' of [[Greece]] was formerly the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Macedonia–Thrace. In earlier days, he was called the '''Minister for Northern Greece'''.
  
As of October [[2009]], the ministry no longer exists having been incorporated as a department of the [[Ministry for the Interior (Greece)|Ministry for the Interior]].
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In October [[2009]], the ministry was incorporated as a department of the [[Ministry for the Interior (Greece)|Ministry for the Interior]].
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It was re-instated as a ministry in June [[2012]].
  
  
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Revision as of 10:06, June 22, 2012

The Minister for Macedonia–Thrace of Greece was formerly the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Macedonia–Thrace. In earlier days, he was called the Minister for Northern Greece.

In October 2009, the ministry was incorporated as a department of the Ministry for the Interior.

It was re-instated as a ministry in June 2012.


See also

External links


List of Ministers for Macedonia–Thrace

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Philippos Petsalnikos January 22, 1996 October 30, 1998 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Georgios Paschalidis Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Nikos Tsiartsionis March 10, 2004 February 15 2006 New Democracy
Georgios Kalantzis February 15 2006 September 18 2007 New Democracy
Margaritis Tzimas September 19 2007 January 8, 2009 New Democracy
Stavros Kalafatis January 8, 2009 October 8, 2009 New Democracy
Theodoros Karaoglou June 21, 2012 Incumbent New Democracy

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