Ministry of National Economy and Finance|
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Headquarters of the Ministry in Syntagma square |
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| Formed | August 1, 2023 (2023-08-01) |
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| Preceding agency | - Ministry of Finance (2009 - 2023)
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| Jurisdiction | Government of Greece |
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| Headquarters | Nikis 5 - 7, Athens |
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| Employees | 3.568 (2023) [1] |
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| Annual budget | 1.049.897.798.000 euro (2024) [2] |
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| Ministers responsible | |
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| Deputy Ministers responsible | - Giorgos Kotsiras responsible for Tax Policy
- Thanos Petralias responsible for Fiscal Policy
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| Child agencies | - General Secretariat of Economic Policy and Strategy
- General Secretariat of Fiscal Policy
- General Secretariat of Tax Policy
- General Secretariat of Public Property
- Administrative Secretary
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| Website | minfin.gov.gr |
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The Ministry of National Economy and Finance (Greek: Υπουργείο Εθνικής Οικονομίας και Οικονομικών) is the government department responsible for overseeing Greece's public finances. The current minister is Kyriakos Pierrakakis, a member of the Hellenic Parliament representing the Athens A constituency for the New Democracy party.
The ministry was established in August 2023 through a renaming and reorganization of the former Ministry of Finance under the Mitsotakis government. The restructured ministry now incorporates entities previously managed by the Ministry of Development.
Minister's role
According to Article 73 of the Constitution of Greece, any bills relating to pensions must be submitted by the Minister of Finance. According to Article 75 of the Constitution, any bill relating to expenditure or a reduction in revenue must not be introduced unless accompanied by a special report on the bill, signed by the Minister of Finance. Finally, according to Article 79 of the Constitution, the Minister of Finance must bring the budget before the Hellenic Parliament at least one month before the start of the fiscal year, for it to be voted on.[3]
Lists of ministers
Finance (1967–2002)
National economy (1982–2002)
| Name
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Took office
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Left office
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Party
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Notes
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| Gerasimos Arsenis
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5 July 1982
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26 July 1985
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PASOK
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| Costas Simitis
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26 July 1985
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27 November 1987
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| Panagiotis Roumeliotis
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27 November 1987
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2 July 1989
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| Georgios Souflias
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2 July 1989
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12 October 1989
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New Democracy
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Coalition government of Tzannis Tzannetakis
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| Giorgos Kontogeorgis
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12 October 1989
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23 November 1989
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Caretaker government of Ioannis Grivas
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| Georgios Gennimatas
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23 November 1989
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13 February 1990
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PASOK
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Ecumenical government of Xenophon Zolotas
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| Giorgos Kontogeorgis
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13 February 1990
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11 April 1990
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New Democracy
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| Georgios Souflias
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11 April 1990
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1 October 1990
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| Konstantinos Mitsotakis
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1 October 1990
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8 August 1991
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| Efthymios Christodoulou
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8 August 1991
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17 February 1992
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| Stefanos Manos
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17 February 1992
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13 October 1993
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| Georgios Gennimatas
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13 October 1993
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25 April 1994
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PASOK
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Died in office
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| Yiannos Papantoniou
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6 May 1994
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24 October 2001
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| Nikos Christodoulakis
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24 October 2001
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21 March 2002
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Economy and finance (2002–2009)
| Name
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Took office
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Left office
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Party
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Notes
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| Nikos Christodoulakis
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21 March 2002
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10 March 2004
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PASOK
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The national economy and finance ministries were officially amalgamated on 21 March 2002.[4]
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| Georgios Alogoskoufis
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10 March 2004
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7 January 2009
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New Democracy
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| Yannis Papathanasiou
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8 January 2009
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7 October 2009
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Finance (2009–2023)
National economy and finance (since 2023)
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