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Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas

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Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas

Cabinet of Greece
Date formed26 May 2023 (2023-05-26)
Date dissolved27 June 2023 (2023-06-27)
People and organisations
Head of stateKaterina Sakellaropoulou
Head of governmentIoannis Sarmas
No. of ministers20
Total no. of members22
Member partiesIndependents
Status in legislatureTechnocratic caretaker government
Opposition partiesNone (caretaker cabinets in Greece have no formal opposition)
History
Legislature term19th (2023)
PredecessorFirst Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
SuccessorSecond Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

The Caretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas was sworn in on 26 May 2023 and dissolved on 27 June 2023. After an inconclusive election held on 21 May 2023 resulted in a hung parliament, President Katerina Sakellaropoulou appointed Sarmas, the president of the Court of Audit, as caretaker prime minister. This was done according to provisions of the Greek Constitution after none of the major parties were able to form a government.[1]

Following a second election held on 25 June 2023, the cabinet was dissolved when the second Mitsotakis cabinet was sworn in two days later.

Cabinet list

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Prime minister

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Office Incumbent Party
Prime Minister Ioannis Sarmas Independent

Ministers

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Ministry Office Incumbent Party
1.
Ministry of Finance
Minister for Finance Theodore Pelagidis Independent
2.
Ministry of Development and Investment
Minister for Development and Investment Eleni Louri-Dendrinou Independent
3.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister for Foreign Affairs Vassilis Kaskarelis [el] Independent
4.
Ministry of Citizen Protection
Minister for Citizen Protection Charalambos Lalousis Independent
5.
Ministry of the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection [el]
Minister for the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Evangelos Tournas [el] Independent
6.
Ministry of National Defence
Minister for National Defence Alkiviadis Stefanis Independent
7.
Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
Minister for Education and Religious Affairs Christos Kittas [el] Independent
8.
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Minister for Labour and Social Affairs Patrina Paparrigopoulou Independent
9.
Ministry of Health
Minister for Health Anastasia Kotanidou [el] Independent
10.
Ministry of the Environment and Energy
Minister for the Environment and Energy Pantelis Kapros Independent
11.
Ministry of Culture and Sports
Minister for Culture and Sports George Koumendakis [el] Independent
12.
Ministry of Justice
Minister for Justice Filippos Spyropoulos Independent
13.
Ministry of the Interior
Minister for the Interior Calliope Spanou Independent
14.
Ministry of Digital Governance
Minister for Digital Governance Sokratis Katsikas [el] Independent
15.
Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Yiannis Golias [el] Independent
16.
Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy
Minister for Shipping and Island Policy Theodoros Kliaris Independent
17.
Ministry of Rural Development and Food
Minister for Rural Development and Food Georgios Tsakiris Independent
18.
Ministry of Tourism
Minister for Tourism Ioanna Dretta Independent
19.
Ministry of Immigration and Asylum [el]
Minister for Immigration and Asylum Daniil Esdras Independent

Ministers of State

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Office Incumbent Party
Minister of State Vassilis Skouris [el] Independent
Government spokesman [el] Ilias Siakantaris Independent



References

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  1. ^ Newsroom (2023-05-26). "New cabinet to be sworn in on Friday at noon | eKathimerini.com". www.ekathimerini.com. Retrieved 2023-05-26. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)