Greek Minister Livanios to visit Australia

Greek Deputy Minister of the Interior, Mr. Theodoros Livanios, will visit Australia next month according to a news release from the Office of Public Diplomacy at the Consulate General of Greece in Sydney .

Specifically, Mr Livanios will visit Melbourne (March 21-23) and Sydney (March 24-27).

During his visit, Mr Livanios will meet with all expatriate media, organised by the respective Consulates General of Melbourne and Sydney.


About  Theodore Livanios

Mr. Theodoros Livanios was born in Athens, in 1977. He graduated from the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with a master’s degree in Quality Management and Technology.

Until May 2023, he served as Deputy Minister of Digital Governance. From January to August 2021, he served as Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister. From July 2019 to January 2021, he served as Deputy Minister of the Interior, responsible for local government and electoral issues.

Following the election of Kyriakos Mitsotakis as the President of New Democracy, in 2016, to July 2019, he has been the Party's Director of Information Technology and head of the digital campaign of the May 2019 European elections as well as the July 2019 national elections.

Until January 2015, he served as the Secretary General of the Ministry of Administrative Reform and E-Government and from January 2011 to August 2014, he served as the Secretary General of the Municipality of Athens. In 2010, he was a Special Adviser to the Ministry of Interior, Decentralization and E-Government, and worked on the preparation for the implementation of the new institutional framework for local government (the “Kallikratis” program) and the law on electoral expenditure for the local elections.

For over a decade, he has worked in IT and market research companies in the private sector, as a computer programmer, database administrator and data research analyst.

 

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