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Formed in [[1961]] by the merger of Pallevadeiaki and Trofonios, '''Levadiakos''' is the top football club of [[Livadia]] capital of [[Boeotia prefecture]]. Levadiakos were first promoted into the [[Football A Division|A' Division]] in [[1987]].
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The '''Minister for Justice ''' of [[Greece]] is the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Justice.
Since then they have played the following seasons in the top league of Greece:
 
*[[1988]]: 13th place
 
*[[1989]]: 12th place
 
*[[1990]]: 13th place
 
*[[1991]]: 17th place - Relegated
 
*[[1994]]: 11th place
 
*[[1995]]: 17th place - Relegated
 
*[[2006]]: 14th place - Relegated
 
*[[2008]]: 11th place
 
*[[2009]]: 13th place
 
*[[2010]]:
 
  
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The Ministry of Justice was initially established as the State Justice Secretariat in April [[1833]]. It is responsible for the Judicial Branch of the government of Greece and supervises the organisational structure of the courts as well as their financing. Another important function of the ministry is the maintenance of the independence of the Judicial Branch from the other two branches of government: Executive and Legislative. Land registries and the maintenance of prisons also falls within its jurisdiction.
  
Colours: Green and blue.<br>
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In October [[2009]], the Ministry's titled was expanded to '''Justice, Transparency and Human Rights'''.
Stadium: Municipal Stadium of Leivadia (capacity 6,800)<br>
 
  
== Players ==
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The current minister is [[Charalambos Athanasiou]].
*[[Stathis Pehlivanidis]]
 
*[[Elias Armodoros]]
 
*[[Jorge Barrios]]
 
*[[Takis Gonias]]
 
*[[Michalis Kasapis]]
 
*[[Takis Lemonis]]
 
*[[Antonis Manikas]]
 
*[[Yiannis Martinaios]]
 
*[[Yiannis Marinakis]]
 
*[[Spiros Goulis]]
 
*[[Michalis Bletsas]]
 
*[[Giorgos Togias]]
 
*[[Thanasis Basbanas]]
 
*[[Kostas Tsanas]]
 
*[[Vladimir Koic]]
 
*[[Vangelis Kryos]]
 
*[[Nikos Markou]]
 
*[[Andreas Loukas]]
 
*[[Mirsa Jionus]]
 
*[[Nikos Zafeiropoulos]]
 
*[[Alex DiPaoli]]
 
*[[Anderson Oliveira]]
 
*[[Paraskevas Andralas]]
 
*[[Alban Bushi]]
 
*[[Kostas Kallimanis]]
 
*[[Theodosis Theodosiadis]]
 
*[[Panagiotis Machairas]]
 
*[[Mea Vitali]]
 
*[[Pavlos Dimou]]
 
*[[Nikos Dimitropoulos]]
 
*[[Ivan Rusev]]
 
*[[Tasos Pastos]]
 
*[[Loukas Karakatsanis]]
 
*[[Yiannis Chrysafis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Zisopoulos]]
 
*[[Mario Gourma]]
 
*[[Toure Bassala]]
 
*[[Nikos Karakostas]]
 
*[[Adrian Iordache]]
 
*[[Fritz Emeran]]
 
*[[Goran Popov]]
 
*[[Giorgos Paraskevaidis]]
 
*[[Theodosis Theodosiadis]]
 
*[[Mirnes Sisic]]
 
*[[Zsolt Laczko]]
 
*[[Eduardo Montoya]]
 
*[[Patrick Dimbala]]
 
*[[Samuel Pietre]]
 
*[[Kostas KIassos]]
 
*[[Srdan Blazic]]
 
*[[Michalis Tzorbatzakis]]
 
*[[Michalis Kapsis]]
 
*[[Borislav Georgiev]]
 
*[[Leonardo Rodriguez Pereira|Leonardo]]
 
  
== Coaches ==
 
*[[Kostas Polychroniou]]
 
*[[Christos Zanteroglou]]
 
*[[Telis Batakis]]
 
*[[Stavros Diamantopoulos]]
 
*[[Stathis Stathopoulos]]
 
*[[Takis Lemonis]]
 
*[[Georgi Vasilev]]
 
*[[Momcilo Vukotic]]
 
*[[Quique Hernandez]]
 
  
== On the web ==
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==See also==
*[http://www.levadiakos.gr/ Official team site]
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* [[Cabinet of Greece]]
**[http://www.levadiakos.gr/downloads/levadiakos-ymnos-low.mp3 Levadiakos Anthem] (mp3 - 1.16MB)
 
  
[[Category:Football Clubs]]
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==External links==
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* [http://www.ministryofjustice.gr/eu2003/indexENG.php Webpage of the Ministry]
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==List of Ministers for Justice==
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{| class=prettytable
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|- bgcolor="CCCCCC"
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! width="1%"|
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! width="2%"|
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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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|
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|[[Georgios Kouvelakis]]
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|[[October 13]], [[1993]]
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|[[February 10]], [[1995]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Anastasios Peponis]]
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|[[February 10]], [[1995]]
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|[[September 15]], [[1995]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Ioannis Potakis]]
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|[[September 15]], [[1995]]
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|[[January 22]], [[1996]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Evangelos Venizelos]]
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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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|
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|
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|[[Anargyros Fatouros]]
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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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|
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|[[Evangelos Giannopoulos]]
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|[[September 25]], [[1996]]
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|[[March 20]], [[2000]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Dimitrios Gourgourakis]]
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|[[March 20]], [[2000]]
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|[[April 13]], [[2000]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Michalis Stathopoulos]]
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|[[April 13]], [[2000]]
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|[[October 24]], [[2001]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Philippos Petsalnikos]]
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|[[October 24]], [[2001]]
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|[[March 10]], [[2004]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Anastasios Papaligouras]]
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|[[March 10]], [[2004]]
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|[[September 18]] [[2007]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Sotiris Hadjigakis]]
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|[[September 19]] [[2007]]
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|[[January 8]], [[2009]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Nikolaos Dendias]]
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|[[January 8]], [[2009]]
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|[[October 7]], [[2009]]
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Haris Kastanidis]]
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|[[October 7]], [[2009]]
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|[[June 17]], [[2011]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Miltiades Papaioannou]]
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|[[June 17]], [[2011]]
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|[[May 17]], [[2012]]
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|[[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]]
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|-
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|
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|[[Christos Geraris]]
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|[[May 17]], [[2012]]
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|[[June 21]], [[2012]]
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|
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|-
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|[[Antonis Roupakiotis]]
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|[[June 21]], [[2012]]
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|[[June 25]], [[2013]]
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|
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|-
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|[[Charalambos Athanasiou]]
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|[[June 25]], [[2013]]
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|'''Incumbent'''
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|[[New Democracy]]
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|}
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{{Credit wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Government of Greece|Justice]]
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[[Category:Lists of ministers|Justice]]

Latest revision as of 16:29, June 26, 2013

The Minister for Justice of Greece is the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Justice.

The Ministry of Justice was initially established as the State Justice Secretariat in April 1833. It is responsible for the Judicial Branch of the government of Greece and supervises the organisational structure of the courts as well as their financing. Another important function of the ministry is the maintenance of the independence of the Judicial Branch from the other two branches of government: Executive and Legislative. Land registries and the maintenance of prisons also falls within its jurisdiction.

In October 2009, the Ministry's titled was expanded to Justice, Transparency and Human Rights.

The current minister is Charalambos Athanasiou.


See also

External links

List of Ministers for Justice

Name Took Office Left Office Party
Georgios Kouvelakis October 13, 1993 February 10, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anastasios Peponis February 10, 1995 September 15, 1995 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Ioannis Potakis September 15, 1995 January 22, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Evangelos Venizelos January 22, 1996 August 30, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anargyros Fatouros August 30, 1996 September 25, 1996 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Evangelos Giannopoulos September 25, 1996 March 20, 2000 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Dimitrios Gourgourakis March 20, 2000 April 13, 2000 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Michalis Stathopoulos April 13, 2000 October 24, 2001 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Philippos Petsalnikos October 24, 2001 March 10, 2004 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Anastasios Papaligouras March 10, 2004 September 18 2007 New Democracy
Sotiris Hadjigakis September 19 2007 January 8, 2009 New Democracy
Nikolaos Dendias January 8, 2009 October 7, 2009 New Democracy
Haris Kastanidis October 7, 2009 June 17, 2011 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Miltiades Papaioannou June 17, 2011 May 17, 2012 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
Christos Geraris May 17, 2012 June 21, 2012
Antonis Roupakiotis June 21, 2012 June 25, 2013
Charalambos Athanasiou June 25, 2013 Incumbent New Democracy


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