Niki Kerameus
Consultation with political parties on postal voting to start Monday, minister says
Interior Minister Niki Kerameus said Friday that the consultation process with parliamentary party representatives on postal voting will begin upon her return from Paris, where she is currently chairing the OECD's Global Strategy Group meeting.
Revamped electoral platform for Greeks overseas: Kerameus announces unrestricted voting rights”
Interior Minister Niki Kerameus has addressed the diaspora Greeks through a letter, announcing the complete elimination of all restrictions on registration in the special electoral lists for voters residing abroad.
According to sources, the revamped platform, apodimoi.gov.gr, is anticipated to be up and running as early as September.
The campus police is here to stay. Or is it?
In February 2021, the then-minister of education, Niki Kerameus, declared in Parliament, "Let the smell of fear and lawlessness in the universities, which thrives there and nowhere else in the country, be dissolved once and for all." That was the day the draft law on universities was voted on, which included the introduction of the campus police force known as the University Institutions Protec
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New ministerial cabinet announced
New government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis announced the new ministerial cabinet of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday.
Several prominent ministers were shuffled into new positions, including former foreign minister Nikos Dendias assuming the Defense Ministry and former digital governance minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis taking over as education minister.
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Cabinet shakeup expected
Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to shake up his Cabinet after winning Sunday's election in a landslide, moving top conservative cadres and adding new faces to the mix.
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Mitsotakis reiterates pledge to have more women in his cabinet
New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated on Wednesday his pledge to include more women in his cabinet if he is re-elected in the June 25 election. "I have pledged that we will have many more women in the next cabinet," the ND president said.
Bill on school violence and bullying passes in Parliament
A draft bill on "prevention and management of violence and bullying phenomena in schools" was approved by the Greek Parliament plenary on Wednesday.
Columbia University Center to open this year in Athens
The opening of the Athens Columbia University Global Center (ACGC) continue to draw nearer, with Education Minister Niki Kerameus participating Tuesday in a teleconference between administrations of Greek universities, Executive VP for Columbia Global Wafaa El-Sadr and faculty heads from the New York institution.
Athens Jewish Community marks National Holocaust Remembrance Day
The Athens Jewish Community, and the Regional Government of Attica, organized an event on Thursday to mark the National Remembrance Day of the Greek Jewish Martyrs and Heroes of the Holocaust. Speakers at the event included Education Minister Niki Kerameus, President of the Athens Jewish Community Albertos Tarampoulous, and the Ambassador of Israel in Greece Noam Katz.
Teacher assessment set to get under way next week
The assessment of 4,500 newly appointed school teachers, one of the flagship policies of the government's reform agenda, will begin this coming week, the Education Ministry said Thursday.
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