Second Anastasiades government

The second Anastasiades government is the current government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers. Sworn in on 1 March 2018, it consists of members from President Nicos Anastasiades' Democratic Rally party (DISY) and independent technocrats. Many of its members carried over from the first Anastasiades government.[1]

Anastasiades government

13th Government of Cyprus
Incumbent
Date formed13 February 2018 (2018-02-13)
People and organisations
Head of stateNicos Anastasiades
Head of governmentNicos Anastasiades
Member partiesDISY
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition partiesAKEL
DIKO
EDEK
Opposition leaderAndros Kyprianou
History
Election(s)2018 election
PredecessorFirst Anastasiades government

Council of Ministers

OfficeNamePeriodParty
PresidentNicos Anastasiades28 Feb 2018 –DISY
Minister of Foreign AffairsNikos Christodoulides1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Minister of InteriorConstantinos Petrides§1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Minister of FinanceHarris Georgiades§1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and TourismGeorgios Lakkotrypis§1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of Labour and Social InsuranceZeta Emilianidou§1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and EnvironmentCostas Kadis1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of Education and CultureCostas Hambiaouris1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of Justice and Public OrderIonas Nicolaou§1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Minister of DefenceSavvas Angelides1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of Transport, Communications and WorksVassiliki Anastasiadou1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Minister of HealthConstantinos Ioannou1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Government spokesmanProdromos Prodromou1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Deputy Minister to the PresidentVasilis Palmas§1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Deputy Minister of ShippingNatasa Pileidou1 Mar 2018 –DISY
Deputy Minister of TourismSavvas PerdiosJan 2019 -Independent
Deputy government spokesmanKlelia Vassiliou1 Mar 2018 –Independent
Notes: § retained from the First Anastasiades government.

References

  1. "New cabinet announced". Cyprus Mail. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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