List of ministers of communications and works of Cyprus

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List of ministers of communications and works of the Republic of Cyprus since independence in 1959: [1]

MinisterPartyBeganEnded
Antonis Georgiades 6 April 195915 August 1960
Andreas Papadopoulos 16 August 196020 April 1966
Titos Fanos 21 April 196630 June 1970
Nikos Rousos 1 July 197015 June 1972
Yiangos Zamparloukos 16 June 197215 July 1974
Nikos Pattichis 8 August 197414 January 1975
Georgios Tombazos 15 January 19758 March 1978
Marios Eliades 9 March 19789 September, 1980
Georgios Hadjicostas 12 September 198019 April 1982
Christos Mavrellis 20 April 198231 July 1985
Rois Nicolaides 1 August 198527 February 1988
Nakos Protopapas 28 February 19883 May 1990
Pavlos Savvides 4 May 199022 November 1991
Renos Stavrakis 25 November 199128 February 1992
Adamos Adamides 28 February 19928 April 1997
Leontios Ierodiakonou 9 April 19977 February 1998
Leontios Ierodiakonou (Second term)3 March 199824 August 1999
Averof Neophytou DISY 25 August 199928 February 2003
Kikis Kazamias AKEL 3 March 200314 April 2004
Giorgos Lillikas Citizens' Alliance 25 April 200419 May 2004
Charis Thrasou 19 May 200417 July 2007
Maria Malachtou-Pampalli 16 July 200729 February 2008
Nicos Nicolaides EDEK 22 February 20089 February 2010  
Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis 20102011
Efthimios Flourentzou 20112013
Tasos Mitsopoulos DISY 1 March 201314 March 2014
Marios Demetriades Independent14 March 20149 April 2015
Renamed to Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works of Cyprus
Marios Demetriades Independent9 April 201528 February 2018
Vassiliki Anastasiadou Independent1 March 20183 December 2019
Yiannis Karousos DISY 3 December 201928 February 2023

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References

  1. "Official list of the Ministry of Communications and Works of Cyprus". Archived from the original on 2008-11-13. Retrieved 2009-01-09.