Her involvement in public life dates from her schooldays. At university, she was an active member of PASP and
PASOK Youth (1980–1985) and a member of the Board of the Law Students' Association (1982–1983). As a member of the International Relations Office of PASOK's Youth Committee, she had the opportunity to represent it at a number of international events (1983–1985). She was also representative of PASOK to the Presidency of the Party of European Socialists (1989–1991) and the
Socialist International (1990–1992). During her long career in the party, Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou has been member of the
PASOK Central Committee (1994–2005) and the National Council (2005–2012), member of the International Relations Committee (1985–1999), and alternate Secretary of the Local Administration Section (1999–2005). In the 2004 European Elections, she was elected MEP (2004–2007), and was appointed leader of the PASOK Parliamentary Delegation in the European Parliament. She sat on the Parliamentary Committees for Budget, Budgetary Control, Energy, Industry and Research as well as on the Special Committee on the EU's New Financial Perspectives. At the European Parliament, she was the Rapporteur on the Implementation of the EU Budget for the financial year 2003, and the funding of the 7th EU Research and Technological Development Framework Programme. On 16 March 2005, Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou was elected as the first woman Secretary of the National Council (2005–2006) and from this position worked for the political and organisational reconstruction of PASOK and the 2006 local elections. As member of the Political Council of PASOK (2006–2009) she was responsible for organising the Policy Conference of PASOK (2007), and was appointed rapporteur for the new Statutes of PASOK at the party's Congress (2008), and the Electoral Programme of PASOK (2009). Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou was elected MP for the Athens' Second District in the 2007 and 2009 general elections. She served as Minister for Health and Social Solidarity (2009–2010) and as Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010–2012). As Minister of Health she was responsible for the National Health System and the public health policy implemented. She participated at the Council of Health Ministers and worked closely with the European Commission and World Health Organisation for facing the H1N1 flu epidemic. She worked for the modernisation of the National Health System, the upgrading of the regional hospitals and the health services in the islands. She promoted procedures of transparency and restructuring of the National Health System, notably by the establishment of an electronic Observatory for medical procurement, electronic procurement procedures, and new provisions for medicine procurement. She introduced the law for the prohibition of smoking. As Deputy Foreign Minister she was responsible for the European Affairs. She participated at the General Affairs Council and the Council of External Affairs. She had the responsibility of preparing the European Council meetings on behalf of the Greek government and followed the Institutional Issues of the E.U., the Enlargement Policy, E.U. relations with the Countries of South-Eastern Europe, and the negotiation for the new Financial Perspectives of the E.U. and the Community Budget for the period 2014–2020. She supervised the Ministry's Legal Service in relation with the incorporation of E.U. law in the Greek legal system as well as the representation of Greece at the
European Court of Justice. Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou resigned from the government on 10 February 2012, citing objections with the terms of the second EU-IMF bailout, notably concerning the provisions on collective bargaining and social rights, voted against it in the Parliament (12 -2-2012) and was expelled from the parliamentary group of PASOK. She took part at the May and June 2012 general elections as candidate of PASOK, while she supported publicly the prospect of a progressive coalition government that would renegotiate the bailout agreement after the elections. On 1 November 2012, she resigned her membership of PASOK, expressing her objections on the new austerity measures and stating that the party no longer represented her "ideologically and politically". In 2014, Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou "called" for membership of SYRIZA in a post on social media (Facebook), describing
Alexis Tsipras' position on the formation of a broad progressive political alliance as "positive". On 29 August 2018, as part of a reshuffle of Alexis Tsipras' government, she was appointed Minister of Administrative Restructuring, a position she held until the end of the government's term. In the elections of 7 July 2019, she was elected as a SYRIZA MP for the B1' North sector of Athens, coming in third place,[5] and was appointed by SYRIZA President Alexis Tsipras as SYRIZA's parliamentary representative. ==References==