Hatzidakis was elected President of the
Youth Organisation of New Democracy (ONNED), serving from 1992 to 1994.
Member of the European Parliament, 1994–2007 Hatzidakis was elected as a
Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for New Democracy in the European elections of
1994,
1999 and
2004. During his time in parliament from 1994 until 2007, he served on the
Committee on Regional Development. From 2004 until 2005. He was also a member of the Temporary committee on policy challenges and budgetary means of the enlarged Union 2007–2013. In addition to his committee assignments, he was part of the parliament's delegations to the EU-Cyprus Joint Parliamentary Committee (1994–1999); to the parliamentary cooperation committees for relations with Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia (1999–2004); and to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee.
Career in national politics In the
2007 Greek legislative election, Hatzidakis was elected to the
Hellenic Parliament for the
Athens B constituency and consequently resigned from the
European Parliament. Hatzidakis served as
Minister for Transport and Communications from 2007 to 2009 and then as
Minister for Development in 2009. On 15 December 2010, Hatzidakis was ambushed and assaulted by violent rioters during a general strike at the height of the
Greek government-debt crisis.
Minister for the Environment and Energy, 2019–2021 In his capacity as energy minister, Hatzidakis was tasked to work on a rescue plan for state-owned
Public Power Corporation (PPC) which had been struggling with 2.7 billion euros ($2.99 billion) of unpaid bills from customers unable to pay during the country's financial crisis. From 2020, he also oversaw efforts to liquidate majority state-owned
nickel producer
LARCO, another company struggling under heavy debt, and then look for an investor for some of the company's assets. Under his leadership, Greece also began the sale of a minority stake in PPC-owned power distribution operator
HEDNO and of power grid operator
ADMIE in 2020.
Minister for Labor and Social Affairs, 2021–2023 In May 2021, Hatzidakis introduced the government's plans to overhaul Greek labour laws by liberalizing working hours, including by introducing a "digital work card" to monitor employees working hours in real time as well as increasing legal overtime to 150 hours a year. == Other activities ==