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.
Cabinet Name: | Christodoulides government |
Cabinet Number: | 14th |
Cabinet Type: | Government |
Jurisdiction: | Cyprus |
Incumbent: | Incumbent |
Flag: | Flag of Cyprus.svg |
Government Head: | Nikos Christodoulides |
State Head: | Nikos Christodoulides |
Political Parties: | IndependentSupport From:DIKO EDEK DHPA Solidarity Movement |
Election: | 2023 election |
Opposition Parties: | Democratic Rally AKEL |
Opposition Leader: | Averof Neofytou Stefanos Stefanou |
Previous: | Second Anastasiades government |
Successor: | Christodoulides government |
The Christodoulides government is the government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers. Sworn in on 1 March 2023, it consists of members from various political parties and independent technocrats.[1] [2]
Office | Name | Period | Party | |
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28 Feb 2023 – Incumbent | Independent | |||
Konstantinos Kompos | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
Konstantinos Ioannou | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||||
Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism | Giorgos Papanastasiou | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Giannis Panayiotou | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment | Petros Xenofos | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Athina Michailidou | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
Minister of Justice and Public Order | Anna Koukidi-Prokopiou | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Michalis Giorgallas | 3 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
Alexis Vafiadis | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | |||
Minister of Health | Popi Kanari | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Government spokesman | Konstantinos Letimpiotis | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Deputy Minister to the President | Irini Piki | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Deputy Minister of Shipping | Marina Hatzimanoli | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Deputy Minister of Culture | Michalis Hatzigiannis | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||
Deputy Minister of Tourism | Kwstas Koumis | 1 March 2023 – Incumbent | ||