By Magda Panoutsopoulou
ATHENS
Greece's new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has unveiled the country's new government.
The leader of the left wing Syriza party disclosed the line-up Tuesday, a day after taking his oath of office before President Karolos Papoulias at a ceremony at the Presidential Mansion in Athens.
The youngest prime minister in Greece's history reformed several ministries and declared Panos Kammenos, the head of coalition partner the Independent Greeks, will be the country's national defense minister.
Veteran left-wing politician Giannis Dragasakis has been appointed as deputy prime minister, who will oversee talks with the "troika" of the European Commission, the IMF and the European Central Bank.
Economist Yanis Varoufakis -- a staunch opponent of austerity measures -- was put in the charge of the Finance Ministry. He will lead talks with Greece's international creditors.
Tsipras' Cabinet is made up of 39 ministries, of whom six are women.
Tsipras proposed Zoi Constantopoulou as president of the parliament.