List of members of the parliament of Cyprus, 2021–2026

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This is a list of the current 56 members of the House of Representatives of Cyprus , following the 2021 Cypriot legislative election. [1]

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Member of ParliamentConstituencyPartyParliamentary

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Prodromos Alabritis  [ el ] Larnaca   Democratic Rally DISY
Andreas Apostolou  [ el ] Larnaca   Movement for Social Democracy EDEK
Alexandra Attalides Nicosia   Volt Cyprus (since 2023)

  Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation (2021–2023)

KOSP
Giannakis Gabriel  [ el ] Famagusta   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Haris Georgiadis  [ el ] Nicosia   Democratic Rally DISY
Nikos Georgiou  [ el ] Famagusta   Democratic Rally DISY
Michalis Giakoumis  [ el ] Famagusta   Democratic Alignment DIPA
Aristos Damianou Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Annita Demetriou Larnaca   Democratic Rally DISY
Dimitris Dimitriou Nicosia   Democratic Rally DISY
Efthymios Diplaros Limassol   Democratic Rally DISY
Christiana Erotokritou Nicosia   Democratic Party DIKO
Konstantinos Efstathiou Nicosia   Movement for Social Democracy Independent
Andreas Themistocleous Limassol   National Popular Front Independent
Rita Theodorou Kyrenia   Democratic Rally DISY
Charalambos Theopeptou Nicosia   Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation KOSP
Sotiris Ioannou Larnaca   National Popular Front ELAM
Marios Karoyan Limassol   Democratic Alignment DIPA
George Karoullas Famagusta   Democratic Rally DISY
Andreas Kavkalias Limassol   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Nikos Kettiros Famagusta   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
George Koukoumas Famagusta   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Zacharias Koulias Famagusta   Democratic Party DIKO
Onofrios Koullas Famagusta   Democratic Rally DISY
Andros Kyprianou Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Kostas Kostas Limassol   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Panikos Leonidou Limassol   Democratic Party DIKO
George Loukaidis Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Marios Mavridis Kyrenia   Democratic Rally DISY
Marinos Mousouttas Nicosia   Democratic Alignment DIPA
Pavlos Mylonas Limassol   Democratic Party DIKO
Ilias Myrianthous Paphos   Movement for Social Democracy EDEK
Averof Neofytou Nicosia   Democratic Rally DISY
Marina Nikolaou Limassol   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Christos Orphanidis Larnaca   Democratic Party DIKO
Savia Orfanidou Nicosia   Democratic Rally DISY
Charalambos Pazaros Paphos   Democratic Rally DISY
Chrysis Pantelidis Nicosia   Democratic Party DIKO
Linos Papagiannis Famagusta   National Popular Front ELAM
Nicholas Papadopoulos Nicosia   Democratic Party DIKO
Stavros Papadouris Limassol   Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation KOSP
Andreas Pasiourtidis Larnaca   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Chrysanthos Savvidis Paphos   Democratic Party DIKO
Christos Senekis Famagusta   Democratic Party DIKO
Marinos Sizopoulos Limassol   Movement for Social Democracy EDEK
Stefanos Stefanou Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Nikos Sykas Limassol   Democratic Rally DISY
Nicos Tornaritis Nicosia   Democratic Rally DISY
Alekos Tryfonidis Nicosia   Democratic Alignment DIPA
Fotini Tsiridou Limassol   Democratic Rally DISY
Valentinos Fakontis Paphos   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Irini Charalambidou Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Kyriakos Hatzigiannis Famagusta   Democratic Rally DISY
Christos Christou Nicosia   National Popular Front ELAM
Christos Christofias Kyrenia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL
Christos Christofidis Nicosia   Progressive Party of Working People AKEL

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  1. "Αυτοί είναι οι 56 Βουλευτές – Δείτε ποιοι εξελέγησαν | News". 2021-05-31. Archived from the original on 2021-05-31. Retrieved 2023-02-11.

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