Difference between revisions of "Cabinet of Greece"
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== Defunct cabinet positions == | == Defunct cabinet positions == | ||
+ | * [[Minister for Development (Greece)|Minister for Development]] | ||
+ | * [[Minister for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works (Greece)|Minister for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works]] | ||
+ | * [[Minister for Mercantile Marine (Greece)|Minister for Mercantile Marine]] | ||
* [[Minister for the Military (Greece)|Minister for the Military]] | * [[Minister for the Military (Greece)|Minister for the Military]] | ||
+ | * [[Minister for the Press and the Media (Greece)|Minister for the Press and the Media]] | ||
* [[Minister for Trade (Greece)|Minister for Trade]] | * [[Minister for Trade (Greece)|Minister for Trade]] | ||
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* [[Minister for Tourism (Greece)|Minister for Tourism]] | * [[Minister for Tourism (Greece)|Minister for Tourism]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:36, June 18, 2011
Politics of Greece |
The cabinet of Greece comprises the heads of the major ministries. Ministers are appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister. There is also an advisory council of the Republic, which includes former prime ministers and the heads of all parliamentary parties.