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List of ministers of labour and social insurance of the Republic of Cyprus since the independence in 1960: Minister. Began. Ended. Polykarpos Yiorkatzis. 5 May, 1960. 15 August, 1960. Tassos Papadopoulos. 16 August, 1960.
Christodoulos Christodoulou (in Greek Χριστόδουλος Χριστοδούλου; born 13 April 1939, in Avgorou ), is a Greek Cypriot economist, lawyer and a politician. He served as a finance minister of Cyprus under president Glafcos Clerides from 7 November 1994 until 18 March 1999. [1] Christodoulou was imprisoned for money ...
Ministry of Finance, Minister: Makis Keravnos. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister: Constantinos Kombos. Ministry of Health, Minister: Popi Kanari. Ministry of Interior, Minister: Constantinos Ioannou. Ministry of Justice and Public Order, Minister: Anna Prokopiou. Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance, Minister: Yiannis Panayiotou [1] [2]
He was the first Minister of Finance for Cyprus following its accession to the European Union. Keravnos represented Cyprus in various meetings of the Council of Ministers. In May 2004, he played a key role in ushering Cyprus into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, marking the nation's initial step towards joining the euro area by 1 January 2008.
Politics of Cyprus. The Council of Ministers is the executive branch of the Cypriot government, consisting of ministers. The council is chaired by the President of Cyprus and the ministers head executive departments of the government. The President and his ministers administer the government and the various public services .
Independent. Alma mater. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Cyprus Institute of Marketing. Zeta Emilianidou ( Greek: Ζέτα Αιμιλιανίδου; 2 September 1954 – 6 June 2022) was a Cypriot lawyer and politician, who served as the Minister of Labour and Social Security of Cyprus from 4 April 2013 until her death on 6 June 2022.
Pages in category "Cyprus Ministers of Labour and Social Insurance" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Cyprus has scrapped a 1.2 billion euro ($1.30 billion) concession agreement for the development of Larnaca port, in a legal wrangle that the state and the contractor traded blame for on Monday.