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Right before the reorganization announcements, these are the names they “locked in”: who stays, who goes
Most of the ministers will remain immobile, despite what has leaked in the past, which will be a radical shakeup.
It turns out that most of the key ministers will remain in office. For many and diverse reasons. In the midst of a pandemic and in the midst of the Greek-Turkish crisis, it is not easy to move Trees, Panagiotopoulos, Kikilia and Staikoura. To these names we add the gentlemen as immovable Pierrakaki and Chrysochoidis.
We will have many movements since the “write-erase” in these cases is always enough.
It is said and heard aloud that the Ministry of the Interior will take over Makis Voridis with expanded responsibilities that can be absorbed by the Ministry of Civil Protection. Stelios Petsas is appointed Vice Minister of the Interior.
At the same time, the latest information indicates that the Ministry of Environment and Energy is “splitting” in two. The Ministry of Environment is assumed by the former Deputy Minister of Development, Nikos Papathanasis, and the Ministry of Energy is taken over by Costas Skrekas
Theodoros Libanios, who until now is Deputy Minister of the Interior and has given excellent writing samples, is moving to the Palace of the Maxims with an upgraded post.
Despite what is written and said, he is unlikely to be left out of government. Adonis Georgiades, while the stay in the Ministry of Education of Niki Kerameos was blocked.
At the same time, he “plays the name” of the young George Kotsiras as deputy minister of the Ministry of Justice.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Labor is being taken over by Kostis Hatzidakis instead of Giannis Vroutsis.
The entry of ND deputies into state ministries is absolutely a fact.
In the position of representative of the government Deputy Christos Tarantilis will be present, while Spilios Libanos will take over the Rural Development ministry after the update of Makis Voridis.
The latest information wants Sofia Zacharaki to go to the Ministry of Tourism as deputy minister.
Lefteris Avgenakis remains in the Ministry of Sports, while nothing changes in the financial staff.
The government also appears to include: Sofia Voultepsi, Anna Efthimiou, Angelos Syrigos (probably in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs), Vassilis Oikonomou, Stavros Kalafatis and Costas Katsafados.
In the last hours, however, rumors about the creation of a Ministry of Coordination or the Presidency have been intense, however, they are not confirmed by close collaborators of Kyriakos Mitsotakis maintaining “silent fish”.
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