Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports|
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| Formed | July 27, 2023 (2023-07-27) | 
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| Preceding agencies | - Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (2019 - 2023)
 - Ministry of Culture and Sports (2013 - 2023)
 
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| Type | Ministry | 
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| Jurisdiction | Government of Greece | 
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| Headquarters | 37 Andrea Papandreou str., Marousi | 
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| Employees | 175.696 (2024)[1] | 
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| Annual budget | 6.606.000.000 € [2] | 
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| Minister responsible |  | 
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| Deputy Ministers responsible | - Giannis Vroutsis, for Sport (alternate minister)
 - Kostas Vlasis
 - Nikos Papaioannou, for higher education
 
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| Child agencies | - General Secretariat for Religious Affairs
 - General Secretariat for Primary, Secondary and Special Education
 - General Secretariat for Higher Education
 - General Secretariat for Vocational Education, Training, Lifelong Learning and Youth
 - General Secretariat for Sports
 
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| Website | www.minedu.gov.gr  | 
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  The Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports (Greek: Υπουργείο Παιδείας, Θρησκευμάτων και Αθλητισμού) is a government department of Greece. One of the oldest ministries, established in 1833, it is responsible for running the country's education system and for supervising the religions in Greece.  
  History
    | Years |  Name  | 
  | 1833-1862 |  On Religious Affairs and Public Education Secretariat of State [3]  | 
  | 1862–1926 |  Ministry of Religious Affairs and Public Education  | 
  | 1926–1949 |  Ministry of Religious Affairs and Education  | 
  | 1949–1955 |  Ministry of Religious Affairs and National Education  | 
  | 1955–2009 |  Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs  | 
  | 2009–2012 |  Ministry of Education, Lifelong Learning and Religious Affairs  | 
  | 2012–2013 |  Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, Culture and Sport  | 
  | 2013–2015 |  Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs  | 
  | January–September 2015 |  Ministry of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs  | 
  | 2015–2019 |  Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs  | 
  | 2019–2023 |  Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs  | 
  | 2023 - |  Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports  | 
 
 
 List of ministers
 National education and religious affairs (1981–2009)
  Education, lifelong learning and religious affairs (2009–2012)
  Education, religious affairs, culture and sport (2012–2013)
   | Name  |  Took office  |  Left office  |  Party  |  Notes  | 
  | Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos  |  21 June 2012  |  25 June 2013  |  New Democracy  |  Coalition government  | 
 
 Education and religious affairs (2013–2015)
   | Name  |  Took office  |  Left office  |  Party  |  Notes  | 
  | Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos  |  25 June 2013  |  10 June 2014  |  New Democracy  |  Coalition government  | 
  | Andreas Loverdos  |  10 June 2014  |  27 January 2015  |  PASOK  |  Coalition government  | 
 Culture, education and religious affairs (2015)
  Education, research and religious affairs (2015–2019)
   | Name  |  Took office  |  Left office  |  Party  |  Notes  | 
  | Nikos Filis  |  23 September 2015  |  5 November 2016  |  Syriza  |  Coalition government  | 
  | Kostas Gavroglou  |  5 November 2016  |  9 July 2019  |  Syriza  |  Coalition government  | 
 Education and religious affairs (2019–2023)
  Education, religious affairs and sports (2023–present)
  References
  External links