Third Cabinet of Costas Simitis
Costas Simitis served as a Prime Minister of Greece for three consecutive terms (1996-2004), at the head of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). His third cabinet was formed after the 2000 elections and was succeeded by the first cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis (New Democracy).
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Third Simitis cabinet, 2000–2004
| Office | Incumbent | Since |
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| Prime Minister | Costas Simitis | 13 April 2000 |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs | George Papandreou | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Tasos Giannitsis | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
| Minister for National Defence | Akis Tsochatzopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Yiannos Papantoniou | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for the Interior, Public Administration and Decentralization | Vasso Papandreou | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Kostas Skandalidis | 24 October 2001 |
| replaced by | Nikos Alivizatos | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
| Minister of Economy and Finance | Yiannos Papantoniou | 13 April 2001 |
| replaced by | Nikos Christodoulakis | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for Justice | Michalis Stathopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Filippos Petsalnikos | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for the Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works | Kostas Laliotis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Vasso Papandreou | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for National Education and Religious Affairs | Petros Efthymiou | 13 April 2000 |
| Minister for Transport and Communications | Christos Verelis | 13 April 2000 |
| Minister of Labour and Social Solidarity | Tasos Giannitsis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Dimitris Reppas | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for Health and Social Security | Alekos Papadopoulos | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Konstantinos Stefanis | 13 June 2002 |
| Minister for Agriculture | Giorgos Anomeritis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Georgios Drys | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for Public Order | Michalis Chrisochoidis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Giorgos Floridis | 7 July 2003 |
| Minister for Culture | Theodoros Pangalos | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Evangelos Venizelos | 20 November 2000 |
| Minister for Culture | Christos Papoutsis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Evangelos Venizelos | 20 November 2000 |
| Minister for Development | Nikos Christodoulakis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Akis Tsochatzopoulos | 24 October 2001 |
| Minister for Mercantile Marine | Christos Papoutsis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Giorgos Anomeritis | 24 October 2001 |
| replaced by | Georgios Paschalidis | 7 July 2003 |
| Minister for the Press and the Media | Dimitris Reppas | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Christos Protopapas | 24 October 2001 |
| replaced by | Georgios Romaios | 13 February 2004 (interim) |
| Minister for Macedonia and Thrace | Georgios Paschalidis | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Haris Kastanidis | 7 July 2003 |
| Minister for the Aegean | Nikolaos Sifounakis | 13 April 2000 |
| Minister of State | Miltiadis Papaioannou | 13 April 2000 |
| replaced by | Stefanos Manikas | 24 October 2001 |
| replaced by | Alexandros Akrivakis | 7 July 2003 |
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