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President of the Republic of Cyprus
Presidential Standard of Cyprus.svg
Presidential standard of Cyprus
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Incumbent
Nikos Christodoulides

since 28 February 2023
Executive branch of the Government of Cyprus
Style Mr President (informal)
His Excellency (diplomatic)
Member of European Council
Residence Presidential Palace
Seat Nicosia, Cyprus
Appointer Popular vote
Term length Five years, renewable once consecutively
Constituting instrument Cypriot Constitution
Formation 16 August 1960; 63 years ago (1960-08-16)
First holder Makarios III
Deputy Vice President of Cyprus (de jure)
President of the House of Representatives (de facto)
Salary 119,000 EUR annually


The President of Cyprus, officially the President of the Republic of Cyprus, is the head of state and the head of government of Cyprus, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Cypriot National Guard. The office was established by the Constitution of 1960, after Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom.

The combination of the role of head of state and that of government is unique among member states of the European Union, making Cyprus the only EU state with a full presidential system of government.

The constitution, which was negotiated during the London and Zürich Agreements that divided power between the Greek Cypriot community and Turkish Cypriot community, requires the president to be a Greek Cypriot. Other requirements are that the officeholder must be over the age of thirty-five and elected directly in a two-round system. The president's term lasts for five years, and in accordance with the thirteenth amendment to the constitution, no person can serve more than two consecutive terms.

Nikos Christodoulides is the eighth and current president of Cyprus, having assumed office on 28 February 2023.

Powers and limitations

According to the Constitution, the president of the Republic is the head of state, and is elected for a five year term through direct, universal and secret ballot.

Among the most important powers granted to the president of the Republic by the Constitution, are the power to put into effect laws passed by the House of Representatives or the right of veto to prevent legislation passed by the House from being enacted, if a given law concerns issues of the external policy, security and defence of the Republic, the right to refer such legislation back to the legislative body, as well as the right to refer it to the Supreme Court for the purposes of checking its constitutionality.

In addition, the president convenes the meetings of the Council of Ministers and draws up their agenda, while maintaining the right of veto for council meetings as well, provided that they concern issues of external policy, security and defence of the Republic, as well as the right to refer them back to the aforementioned body.

Today, under the doctrine of necessity, the president appoints eleven ministers, who constitute the country's Cabinet, and with the exception of the powers reserved by the constitution explicitly for the president and vice president of the Republic, exercise the executive authority of the state.

Furthermore, the Constitution grants the president the power to unilaterally appoint independent state officials and Supreme Court judges.

There are two ways for the president of the Republic to be removed from office. In the first case, they must be convicted by the Supreme Court for high treason, following prosecution by the prosecutor general and the deputy prosecutor general, which has to be approved by a resolution of at least three-quarters of members of parliament. In the second case, they must be convicted of a dishonorable offense or an offense of moral turpitude, following prosecution by the prosecutor general and the deputy prosecutor general, which has to be approved by the president of the Supreme Court.

List

Key

Elected unopposed
† Died in office

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term Political Party Elected
Took office Left office Time in office
1
Makarios III
Archbishop
Makarios III
(1913–1977)
16 August 1960 15 July 1974
(deposed)
13 years, 333 days Independent 1959
1968
1973
Nikos Sampson
Nikos Sampson
(1935–2001)
15 July 1974 23 July 1974 8 days
(De facto, Acting)
Progressive Front
Glafcos Clerides
Glafcos Clerides
(1919–2013)
23 July 1974 7 December 1974 137 days
(Acting)
Eniaion
(1)
Makarios III
Archbishop
Makarios III
(1913–1977)
7 December 1974
(restored)
3 August 1977 † 2 years, 239 days Independent
2
Spyros Kyprianou
Spyros Kyprianou
(1932–2002)
3 August 1977 28 February 1988 10 years, 209 days
(Acting for first 209 days)
DIKO 1978
1983
3
George Vassiliou
George Vassiliou
(born 1931)
28 February 1988 28 February 1993 5 years Independent 1988
4
Glafcos Clerides
Glafcos Clerides
(1919–2013)
28 February 1993 28 February 2003 10 years DISY 1993
1998
5
Tassos Papadopoulos
Tassos Papadopoulos
(1934–2008)
28 February 2003 28 February 2008 5 years DIKO 2003
6
Demetris Christofias
Demetris Christofias
(1946–2019)
28 February 2008 28 February 2013 5 years AKEL 2008
7
Nicos Anastasiades
Nicos Anastasiades
(born 1946)
28 February 2013 28 February 2023 10 years DISY 2013
2018
8
Nikos Christodoulides
Nikos Christodoulides
(born 1973)
28 February 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 51 days Independent 2023

Timeline

Nikos Christodoulides Nicos Anastasiades Demetris Christofias Tassos Papadopoulos Glafcos Clerides George Vasiliou Spyros Kyprianou Makarios III

Latest election

2023 Cypriot presidential election

Statistics

# President Date of birth Age at inauguration
(first term)
Time in office
(total)
Age at retirement
(last term)
Date of death Longevity
1 Mouskos, MichailMakarios III 1913081313 August 1913(13 August 1913) 47 00347 years, 3 days 16 32016 years, 211 days 65 17663 years, 355 days 197708033 August 1977 &&&&&&&&&&023366.&&&&&023,36663 years, 355 days
2 Kyprianou, SpyrosSpyros Kyprianou 1932102828 October 1932(28 October 1932) 44 31044 years, 310 days 10 17810 years, 178 days 55 12355 years, 123 days 2002031212 March 2002 &&&&&&&&&&025337.&&&&&025,33769 years, 135 days
3 Vassiliou, GeorgiosGeorgios Vassiliou 1931052020 May 1931(20 May 1931) 56 28456 years, 284 days 05 0005 years, 0 days 61 28461 years, 284 days Living &&&&&&&&&&033938.&&&&&033,93892 years, 335 days (Living)
4 Clerides, GlafcosGlafcos Clerides 1919042424 April 1919(24 April 1919) 73 31073 years, 310 days 10 00010 years, 0 days 83 31083 years, 310 days 2013111515 November 2013 &&&&&&&&&&034539.&&&&&034,53994 years, 205 days
5 Papadopoulos, TassosTassos Papadopoulos 193401077 January 1934(7 January 1934) 69 05269 years, 52 days 05 0005 years, 0 days 74 05274 years, 52 days 2008121212 December 2008 &&&&&&&&&&027368.&&&&&027,36874 years, 340 days
6 Christofias, DemetrisDemetris Christofias 1946082929 August 1946(29 August 1946) 61 18361 years, 183 days 05 0005 years, 0 days 66 18366 years, 183 days 2019062121 June 2019 &&&&&&&&&&026594.&&&&&026,59472 years, 296 days
7 Anastasiades, NicosNicos Anastasiades 1946092727 September 1946(27 September 1946) 66 15466 years, 154 days 01 199 41610 years, 0 days 76 15476 years, 154 days Living &&&&&&&&&&028329.&&&&&028,32977 years, 205 days (Living)
8 Nikos Christodoulides 6 December 1973 49 years, 85 days 01 199 4161 year, 51 days (Ongoing) Incumbent Living &&&&&&&&&&018574.&&&&&018,57450 years, 135 days (Living)

See also

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