Shadow Cabinet of Annita Demetriou

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Demetriou Shadow Cabinet
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Shadow cabinet of Cyprus
9 November 2024 –
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Demetriou in 2023
Date formed9 November 2024
People and organisations
Leader of the Opposition Annita Demetriou
Member party
  •   DISY
Status in legislature Official Opposition
17 / 56(30%)
History
Legislature terms 2024present

Annita Demetriou has served as Cyprus' Leader of the Opposition as Leader of the Democratic Rally since February 28, 2024. [1] Demetriou announced the establishment of a shadow cabinet on November 9, 2024, for the first time in the history of Cyprus. The role of the shadow cabinet is to monitor Christodoulides government activity and develop policy proposals. [2]

Shadow cabinet ministers

OfficeNamePeriod
Leader of the Opposition Annita Demetriou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Interior Charis Millas 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Finance Dr. Petros Lois 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry Despoina Panayiotou Theodosiou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Labour and Social Insurance Stella Mousioutta Drousiotou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Environment Dr. Olympia Nisiforou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of School Education Dr. Lefteris Clerides 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Justice and Public Order Iosif Frangos 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of National Security and Defence Dr. Constantinos Adamides 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Transport Demetris Dimadis 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Public Health Miltos Miltiadous 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Public Sector Efficiency Michalis Ioannides 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Transparency and Anti-Corruption Georgia Constantinou Panayiotou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Shipping and Blue Economy Vasilis Demetriades 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Tourism Yiannos Pantazis 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Digital Policy, Research and Innovation Yiannis Georgoulas 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Michalis Pperkis 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Social Welfare Tina Pavlou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Entrepreneurship Nicolas Papaconstantinou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of University Research and Education Dr. Marios Pittalis 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Immigration Nikoletta Constantinou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Culture Dr. Efi Kyprianidou 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Sports Eleni Artymata 9 Nov 2024 –
Shadow Minister of Equality and Social Rights Antia Mavrommati 9 Nov 2024 –
Source: [2]

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References

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