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Markos Kyprianou

Markos Kyprianou (Greek: Μάρκος Κυπριανού [ˈmarkos cipriaˈnu]; born 22 January 1960) is a Cypriot politician who served as a Minister of Foreign Affairs until his official resignation on 19 July 2011, following the events of the Evangelos Florakis Naval Base explosion. A member of the Democratic Party, he was formerly Cyprus's Finance Minister and the European Commissioner for Health. He tendered his resignation as Commissioner on 29 February 2008 to become Foreign Minister in the government of newly elected President Dimitris Christofias; the resignation took effect on 3 March 2008, when his successor, Androulla Vassiliou, was confirmed as Commissioner.[1][2][3]

Markos Kyprianou
Μάρκος Κυπριανού
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
3 March 2008 – 19 July 2011
PresidentDimitris Christofias
Preceded byErato Kozakou-Marcoullis
Succeeded byErato Kozakou-Marcoullis
European Commissioner for Health
In office
1 January 2007 – 3 March 2008
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byHimself (Health and Consumer Protection)
Succeeded byAndroulla Vassiliou
European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
In office
22 November 2004 – 1 January 2007
PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso
Preceded byPavel Telička
Succeeded byHimself (Health)
Meglena Kuneva (Consumer Protection)
European Commissioner for the Budget
In office
1 May 2004 – 22 November 2004
Serving with Michaele Schreyer
PresidentRomano Prodi
Preceded byMichaele Schreyer
Succeeded byDalia Grybauskaitė (Financial Programming and the Budget)
Personal details
Born (1960-01-22) 22 January 1960 (age 63)
Limassol, Cyprus
Political partyDemocratic Party
Parents
Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Trinity College, Cambridge
Harvard Law School
ProfessionLawyer

Biography

Born in Limassol, Kyprianou is the younger son of Spyros Kyprianou, who was President of Cyprus from 1977 to 1988, and former Cypriot First Lady Mimi Kyprianou.

He studied law at the Law School of the University of Athens and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he specialised in international law and tax law and was awarded a master's degree in Law (LLM). He earned a second master's degree in law, specialising in Company Law and Taxation, at Harvard Law School. He continued his academic career as a trainee at the Human Rights Commission of the Council of Europe and by carrying out research in international law at the University of Cambridge.

As a commissioner, one of his policies was the promotion of warnings on tobacco packets, with the Commission moving towards pictorial warnings.[4] Following several European Union member states enacting bans on smoking in public places Kyprianou proposed a plan for an EU-wide ban of that kind.[5] In May 2007, Kyprianou released a paper to tackle the shortage of organ donation in the Union. The plan included promotion, specially trained medical staff and an EU wide organ donor card.[6] Markos Kyprianou was officially charged on 24 January 2012, together with seven other persons,[7] by the Attorney General of the Republic of Cyprus in relation to the Mari blast.

On 9 July 2013, a Cyprus Criminal Court found Markos Kyprianou innocent and acquitted him of all charges. On 9 February 2014, Kyprianou staged a political comeback as he was elected Deputy President of the Democratic Party in Cyprus.[citation needed]

Professional C.V.

  • since 1985 practising law
  • 1985–1991 associate with the law firm of Antis Triantafyllides & Sons
  • 1991–1995 partner with the law firm of Kyprianou & Boyiadjis
  • 1995– 2003 partner with the law firm of George L. Savvides & Co (merged with Kyprianou & Boyiadjis)

Political C.V.

  • 1986–1991 Municipal Councillor for the City of Nicosia
  • 1993–1997 President of the Youth Organization of the Democratic Party
  • since 1986 Member of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party (DIKO)
  • since 1990 Member of the Political Committee of the Party
  • 1993–1998 and 2001 Member of the Executive Bureau of the Party
  • 1991–2003 Member of the House of Representatives for the Nicosia District
  • 1999–2003 Chairman of the House Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs
  • 1 March 2003 – 30 April 2004, Minister of Finance
  • from 1 May 2004 - 3 March 2008. Member of the European Commission, (since November 2004 responsible for Health and Consumer Protection)
  • from 3 March 2008 – 5 August 2011, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
  • since 9 February 2014, Deputy President of Democratic Party.

Memberships

References

  1. ^ "EU Health Commissioner resigns to head Cyprus Foreign Ministry". People's Daily Online. 29 February 2008. from the original on 6 March 2008. Retrieved 29 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Europe - New EU Commissioner for Health". HealthManagement, Volume 10, Issue 2 /2008. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  3. ^ "Council decision appointing a new member of the Commission" (PDF). Council of the European Union. 1 March 2008. (PDF) from the original on 25 March 2009.
  4. ^ Kyprianou, Markos (31 January 2007). "The Role of Pictorial Health Warnings in Europe's Tobacco Control Policy". European Commission. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Brussels Calls for EU-Wide Smoking Ban". DW.COM. 30 January 2007. Retrieved 22 June 2022.
  6. ^ "Brussels to push for EU-wide organ donor card". EUobserver. 30 May 2007. from the original on 23 February 2011.
  7. ^ [M. Kyprianou and K. Papakostas accused of the tragedy in Mari]. Philenews (in Greek). 24 January 2012. Archived from the original on 27 January 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2012.

External links

  • Official website
Political offices
New office Cypriot European Commissioner
2004–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Commissioner for the Budget
2004
Served alongside: Michaele Schreyer
Succeeded byas European Commissioner for Financial Programming and the Budget
Preceded by European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
2004–2007
Succeeded by
Himself
as European Commissioner for Health
Succeeded byas European Commissioner for Consumer Protection
Preceded by
Himself
as European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection
European Commissioner for Health
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2008–2011
Incumbent

markos, kyprianou, greek, Μάρκος, Κυπριανού, ˈmarkos, cipriaˈnu, born, january, 1960, cypriot, politician, served, minister, foreign, affairs, until, official, resignation, july, 2011, following, events, evangelos, florakis, naval, base, explosion, member, dem. Markos Kyprianou Greek Markos Kyprianoy ˈmarkos cipriaˈnu born 22 January 1960 is a Cypriot politician who served as a Minister of Foreign Affairs until his official resignation on 19 July 2011 following the events of the Evangelos Florakis Naval Base explosion A member of the Democratic Party he was formerly Cyprus s Finance Minister and the European Commissioner for Health He tendered his resignation as Commissioner on 29 February 2008 to become Foreign Minister in the government of newly elected President Dimitris Christofias the resignation took effect on 3 March 2008 when his successor Androulla Vassiliou was confirmed as Commissioner 1 2 3 Markos KyprianouMarkos KyprianoyMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 3 March 2008 19 July 2011PresidentDimitris ChristofiasPreceded byErato Kozakou MarcoullisSucceeded byErato Kozakou MarcoullisEuropean Commissioner for HealthIn office 1 January 2007 3 March 2008PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byHimself Health and Consumer Protection Succeeded byAndroulla VassiliouEuropean Commissioner for Health and Consumer ProtectionIn office 22 November 2004 1 January 2007PresidentJose Manuel BarrosoPreceded byPavel TelickaSucceeded byHimself Health Meglena Kuneva Consumer Protection European Commissioner for the BudgetIn office 1 May 2004 22 November 2004Serving with Michaele SchreyerPresidentRomano ProdiPreceded byMichaele SchreyerSucceeded byDalia Grybauskaite Financial Programming and the Budget Personal detailsBorn 1960 01 22 22 January 1960 age 63 Limassol CyprusPolitical partyDemocratic PartyParentsSpyros Kyprianou father Mimi Pagathrokliton mother Alma materNational and Kapodistrian University of AthensTrinity College CambridgeHarvard Law SchoolProfessionLawyer Contents 1 Biography 2 Professional C V 3 Political C V 4 Memberships 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditBorn in Limassol Kyprianou is the younger son of Spyros Kyprianou who was President of Cyprus from 1977 to 1988 and former Cypriot First Lady Mimi Kyprianou He studied law at the Law School of the University of Athens and at Trinity College Cambridge where he specialised in international law and tax law and was awarded a master s degree in Law LLM He earned a second master s degree in law specialising in Company Law and Taxation at Harvard Law School He continued his academic career as a trainee at the Human Rights Commission of the Council of Europe and by carrying out research in international law at the University of Cambridge As a commissioner one of his policies was the promotion of warnings on tobacco packets with the Commission moving towards pictorial warnings 4 Following several European Union member states enacting bans on smoking in public places Kyprianou proposed a plan for an EU wide ban of that kind 5 In May 2007 Kyprianou released a paper to tackle the shortage of organ donation in the Union The plan included promotion specially trained medical staff and an EU wide organ donor card 6 Markos Kyprianou was officially charged on 24 January 2012 together with seven other persons 7 by the Attorney General of the Republic of Cyprus in relation to the Mari blast On 9 July 2013 a Cyprus Criminal Court found Markos Kyprianou innocent and acquitted him of all charges On 9 February 2014 Kyprianou staged a political comeback as he was elected Deputy President of the Democratic Party in Cyprus citation needed Professional C V Editsince 1985 practising law 1985 1991 associate with the law firm of Antis Triantafyllides amp Sons 1991 1995 partner with the law firm of Kyprianou amp Boyiadjis 1995 2003 partner with the law firm of George L Savvides amp Co merged with Kyprianou amp Boyiadjis Political C V Edit1986 1991 Municipal Councillor for the City of Nicosia 1993 1997 President of the Youth Organization of the Democratic Party since 1986 Member of the Central Committee of the Democratic Party DIKO since 1990 Member of the Political Committee of the Party 1993 1998 and 2001 Member of the Executive Bureau of the Party 1991 2003 Member of the House of Representatives for the Nicosia District 1999 2003 Chairman of the House Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs 1 March 2003 30 April 2004 Minister of Finance from 1 May 2004 3 March 2008 Member of the European Commission since November 2004 responsible for Health and Consumer Protection from 3 March 2008 5 August 2011 Minister of Foreign Affairs since 9 February 2014 Deputy President of Democratic Party Memberships EditAmerican Bar Association associate member Harvard Law School Association of Europe International Bar Association Cyprus Red Cross SocietyReferences Edit EU Health Commissioner resigns to head Cyprus Foreign Ministry People s Daily Online 29 February 2008 Archived from the original on 6 March 2008 Retrieved 29 February 2008 Europe New EU Commissioner for Health HealthManagement Volume 10 Issue 2 2008 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Council decision appointing a new member of the Commission PDF Council of the European Union 1 March 2008 Archived PDF from the original on 25 March 2009 Kyprianou Markos 31 January 2007 The Role of Pictorial Health Warnings in Europe s Tobacco Control Policy European Commission Retrieved 22 June 2022 Brussels Calls for EU Wide Smoking Ban DW COM 30 January 2007 Retrieved 22 June 2022 Brussels to push for EU wide organ donor card EUobserver 30 May 2007 Archived from the original on 23 February 2011 Kathgorh8hkan M Kyprianoy kai K Papakwstas gia thn tragwdia sto Mari M Kyprianou and K Papakostas accused of the tragedy in Mari Philenews in Greek 24 January 2012 Archived from the original on 27 January 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2012 External links EditOfficial websitePolitical officesNew office Cypriot European Commissioner2004 2008 Succeeded byAndroulla VassiliouPreceded byMichaele Schreyer European Commissioner for the Budget2004 Served alongside Michaele Schreyer Succeeded byDalia Grybauskaiteas European Commissioner for Financial Programming and the BudgetPreceded byDavid ByrnePavel Telicka European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection2004 2007 Succeeded byHimselfas European Commissioner for HealthSucceeded byMeglena Kunevaas European Commissioner for Consumer ProtectionPreceded byHimselfas European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection European Commissioner for Health2007 2008 Succeeded byAndroulla VasiliouPreceded byErato Kozakou Marcoullis Minister of Foreign Affairs2008 2011 Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Markos Kyprianou amp oldid 1138920212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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