Anastasiades government
Anastasiades government | |
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Government of Cyprus | |
Incumbent | |
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Date formed | 28 February 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Nicos Anastasiades |
Head of government | Nicos Anastasiades |
No. of ministers | 13 |
Member parties |
DISY DIKO |
Status in legislature | Grand coalition |
Opposition party |
Progressive Party of Working People Movement for Social Democracy EVROKO |
Opposition leader | Andros Kyprianou |
History | |
Election(s) | 2013 election |
Outgoing election | 2018 election |
Predecessor | Christofias government |
The Anastasiades government is the incumbent government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers. Sworn in on 28 February 2013, it initially consisted of 13 ministers representing a governing coalition of President Nicos Anastasiades' Democratic Rally party (DISY) with DIKO and EVROKO parties. After the withdrawal of DIKO from the coalition, the government coalition consists only of DISY and EVROKO members, as well as other, independent technocrats.
Cabinet
Office | Name | Period | Party | |
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President | Nicos Anastasiades | N/A | DISY | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Ioannis Kasoulidis | 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 | DISY | |
Nikos Christodoulides | 1 Mar 2018– | Independent[1] | ||
Ministry of Finance | Harris Georgiades[2] | 3 Apr 2013– | DISY | |
Ministry of Interior | Socratis Hasikos | 1 Mar 2013 – 10 May 2017 | DISY | |
Constantinos Petrides | 11 May 2017– | DISY[3] | ||
Ministry of Defence | Christoforos Fokaides | 7 Apr 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 | DISY | |
Savvas Angelides | 1 Mar 2018– | DISY[1] | ||
Ministry of Education and Culture | Costas Kadis | 14 Mar 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 | Independent | |
Costas Hambiaouris | 1 Mar 2018– | DISY[1] | ||
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works | Marios Demetriades | 14 Mar 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 | Independent | |
Vassiliki Anastassiadou | 1 Mar 2018– | Independent[4] | ||
Ministry of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism | Georgios Lakkotrypis | 1 Mar 2013– | Independent | |
Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment | Nicos Kouyialis | 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 | EVROKO | |
Costas Kadis | 1 Mar 2018– | Independent[1] | ||
Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance | Zeta Emilianidou[5] | 3 Apr 2013– | Independent | |
Ministry of Justice and Public Order | Ionas Nicolaou | 1 Mar 2013– | DISY | |
Minister of Health | George Pamboridis | 27 Jul 2015 – 28 Feb 2018 | Independent | |
Constantinos Ioannou | 1 Mar 2018– | Independent | ||
Government spokesman | Nikos Christodoulides | 14 Apr 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 | Independent | |
Prodromos Prodromou | 1 Mar 2018– | DISY[1] | ||
Vice-Minister to the President | Constantinos Petrides | 1 Mar 2013 – 10 May 2017 | DISY | |
Vasilis Palmas | 11 May 2017– | DISY[1] | ||
Vice-Minister of Shipping | Natasa Pileidou | 1 Mar 2018– | DISY | |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "New cabinet announced". Cyprus Mail. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
- ↑ "Curriculum Vitae", Ministry of Finance, Republic of Cyprus, retrieved 13 August 2013
- ↑ "President's undersecretary appointed interior minister". Cyprus Mail. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ↑ "Minister of Transport, Communications and Works, Curriculum Vitae". mcw.gov.cy. Government of Cyprus. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
- ↑ "Curriculum Vitae", Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance, Republic of Cyprus, retrieved 13 August 2013
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