Council of Ministers (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.

Current Council

Christodoulides government

14th Government of Cyprus
Incumbent
Date formed3 January 2023 (2023-01-03)
People and organisations
Head of stateNikos Christodoulides
Head of governmentNikos Christodoulides
Member partiesIndependent

Support From:

DIKO
EDEK
DHPA
Solidarity Movement
Opposition partiesDemocratic Rally
AKEL
Opposition leaderAverof Neofytou
Stefanos Stefanou
History
Election(s)2023 election
PredecessorSecond Anastasiades government
SuccessorChristodoulides 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]

Council of Ministers

OfficeNamePeriodParty
PresidentNikos Christodoulides28 Feb 2023 – IncumbentIndependent
Minister of Foreign AffairsKonstantinos Kompos1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of InteriorKonstantinos Ioannou1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of FinanceMakis Keravnos1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and TourismGiorgos Papanastasiou1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Labour and Social InsuranceGiannis Panayiotou1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Agriculture, Natural Resources and EnvironmentPetros Xenofos1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Education and CultureAthina Michailidou1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Justice and Public OrderAnna Koukidi-Prokopiou1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of DefenceMichalis Giorgallas3 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of Transport, Communications and WorksAlexis Vafiadis1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Minister of HealthPopi Kanari1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Government spokesmanKonstantinos Letimpiotis1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Deputy Minister to the PresidentIrini Piki1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Deputy Minister of ShippingMarina Hatzimanoli1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Deputy Minister of Culture Michalis Hatzigiannis 1 March 2023 – Incumbent
Deputy Minister of TourismKwstas Koumis1 March 2023 – Incumbent

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