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Greece Swears In New Cabinet Ministers
Ceremony held at Presidential Mansion with President and Prime Minister in attendance.
Apr. 4, 2026 at 5:16pm
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A swearing-in ceremony was held on Saturday at the Presidential Mansion in Athens, where President of the Republic Constantine Tassoulas officiated in the presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis as newly appointed ministers took their oaths of office.
Why it matters
The appointment of a new cabinet is a significant political event in Greece, as it signals a shift in the government's priorities and policy direction under Prime Minister Mitsotakis' leadership.
The details
The swearing-in ceremony marked the formal installation of the newly appointed ministers, who will now assume their roles and responsibilities within the Greek government. The event was held at the Presidential Mansion, a symbolic location that underscores the gravity of the occasion.
- The swearing-in ceremony took place on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
The players
Constantine Tassoulas
The President of the Republic of Greece, who officiated the swearing-in ceremony.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis
The Prime Minister of Greece, who was present at the ceremony as the newly appointed ministers took their oaths of office.
The takeaway
The swearing-in of the new cabinet ministers marks a significant transition in Greece's political landscape, as the government under Prime Minister Mitsotakis seeks to implement its policy agenda and address the country's pressing challenges.





