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Anastasiades government

12th Government of Cyprus
Date formed28 February 2013 (2013-02-28)
Date dissolved4 February 2018 (2018-02-04)
People and organisations
Head of stateNicos Anastasiades
Head of governmentNicos Anastasiades
Total no. of members14
Member parties
Status in legislatureCoalition Majority Government (2013–2014)
31 / 56 (55%)




Coalition Minority Government (2014–2016)
22 / 56 (39%)




Minority Government (2016–2018)
18 / 56 (32%)





Opposition parties
Opposition leaderAndros Kyprianou
History
Election2013 election
PredecessorChristofias government
SuccessorSecond Anastasiades government

The First Anastasiades government was the government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers, in 2013–2018. 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 in 2014, the government coalition consists only of DISY and EVROKO members, as well as other, independent technocrats. Following Anastasiades' victory in the 2018 election, the Second Anastasiades government was formed, with a very similar composition.

Council of Ministers

Office Name Period Party
President Nicos Anastasiades 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ioannis Kasoulidis 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Finance Michalis Sarris 1 Mar 2013 – 2 Apr 2013 Independent
Harris Georgiades 3 Apr 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Interior Socratis Hasikos 1 Mar 2013 – 10 May 2017 DISY
Constantinos Petrides 11 May 2017 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Defence Fotis Fotiou 1 Mar 2013 – 12 Mar 2014 DIKO
Tasos Mitsopoulos 14 Mar 2014 – 22 Mar 2014 DISY
Christoforos Fokaides 7 Apr 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Education and Culture Kyriakos Kenevezos 1 Mar 2013 – 12 Mar 2014 DIKO
Costas Kadis 14 Mar 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 Independent
Minister of Transport, Communications and Works Tasos Mitsopoulos 1 Mar 2013 – 14 Mar 2014 DISY
Marios Demetriades 14 Mar 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 Independent
Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism Georgios Lakkotrypis 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 DIKO/Independent
Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment Nicos Kouyialis 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 EVROKO/Independent
Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Harris Georgiades 1 Mar 2013 – 2 Apr 2013 DISY
Zeta Emilianidou 3 Apr 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 Independent
Minister of Justice and Public Order Ionas Nicolaou 1 Mar 2013 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY
Minister of Health Petros Petrides 1 Mar 2013 – 12 Mar 2014 DIKO
Philippos Patsalis 12 Mar 2014 – 12 Jul 2015 Independent
George Pamboridis 27 Jul 2015 – 28 Feb 2018 Independent
Government spokesman Christos Stylianides 1 Mar 2013 – 14 Apr 2014 DISY
Nikos Christodoulides 14 Apr 2014 – 28 Feb 2018 Independent
Vice-Minister to the President Constantinos Petrides 1 Mar 2013 – 10 May 2017 DISY
Vasilis Palmas 11 May 2017 – 28 Feb 2018 DISY

References

  1. "Curriculum Vitae", Ministry of Finance, Republic of Cyprus, retrieved 13 August 2013
  2. ^ "President's undersecretary appointed interior minister". Cyprus Mail. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  3. "Defence Minister Tasos Mitsopoulos dies". Cyprus Mail. 22 March 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  4. "Curriculum Vitae", Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance, Republic of Cyprus, archived from the original on 13 August 2013, retrieved 13 August 2013
  5. "New cabinet announced". Cyprus Mail. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
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