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− | The '''Minister for Mercantile Marine and Island Policy''' of [[Greece]] | + | The '''Minister for Mercantile Marine and Island Policy''' of [[Greece]] was the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Mercantile Marine and Island Policy. |
The post was created on [[September 19]], [[2007]] when the [[Minister for Mercantile Marine (Greece)|Ministry for Mercantile Marine]] was combined with the [[Minister for the Aegean and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry for the Aegean and Island Policy]]. | The post was created on [[September 19]], [[2007]] when the [[Minister for Mercantile Marine (Greece)|Ministry for Mercantile Marine]] was combined with the [[Minister for the Aegean and Island Policy (Greece)|Ministry for the Aegean and Island Policy]]. | ||
+ | The Ministry was abolished in [[2009]] and its functions were incorporated into the [[Minister for Economy (Greece)|Ministry for Economy, Competition and Merchant Marine]] except for certain security-related departments which were incorporated into the | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, February 4, 2010
The Minister for Mercantile Marine and Island Policy of Greece was the government minister responsible for the running of the Ministry of Mercantile Marine and Island Policy. The post was created on September 19, 2007 when the Ministry for Mercantile Marine was combined with the Ministry for the Aegean and Island Policy.
The Ministry was abolished in 2009 and its functions were incorporated into the Ministry for Economy, Competition and Merchant Marine except for certain security-related departments which were incorporated into the
See also
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List of Ministers for Mercantile Marine and Island Policy
Name | Took Office | Left Office | Party | ||
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Manolis Kefalogiannis | September 19, 2007 | January 8, 2009 | New Democracy | ||
Anastasios Papaligouras | January 8, 2009 | Incumbent | New Democracy |