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 | | Cyprus High Commissioner - Bangladesh - Credentials Nicosia, Aug 29 (CNA) - Cyprus' High Commissioner to India, Rea Yiordamli, yesterday presented her credentials in Dhaka to the President of Bangladesh, Shahabuddin Ahmed, as the new High Commissioner of the Republic to the country. |  | | House President - New Israeli President - Congratulations Nicosia, Aug 1 (CNA) -- President of the House of Representatives Spyros Kyprianou has sent a congratulatory telegram to the new President of Israel Moshe Katsav, expressing confidence that during his presidency relations between the two countries will be strengthened. |  | | House President - Conference - New York London, Aug 27 (CNA) -- House President Spyros Kyprianou leaves for New York today from London to attend the Conference of Presiding Officers of National Parliaments, to be held between August 30 to 1 September. |
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| | presidential election in cyprus |
 | | The election of Tassos Papadopoulos to the Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus was greeted with pessimism by the Turkish Cypriot authorities: "It is the intransigent position of the Greek Cypriot population that has won," declared Rauf Denktash. |  | | I would like to ensure that this government will be one of union," declared the new President on the announcement of the results, adding that he wanted to be the "President for all Cypriots". |  | | The leader of Diko, who was declared favourite by the opinion polls and had the support of the three opposition parties; Akel (Progressive Workers Party), Diko (Democratic Party) and Kisos (Social Democrat Party), asserted himself during the first round of the presidential election in Cyprus winning 51.51% of the vote. |
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| | Democratic Party of Japan - encyclopedia article about Democratic Party of Japan. |
 | | and former Liberal Party President Ichiro Ozawa Ichiro Ozawa (小沢一郎 Ozawa Ichirō, born 1942) is a Japanese politician, formerly a leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and later of the New Frontier Party and the Liberal Party. |  | | Katsuya Okada Katsuya Okada (岡田克也 Okada Katsuya, born July 14, 1953) is the president of the Democratic Party of Japan. |  | | led by Ichiro Ozawa Ichiro Ozawa (小沢一郎 Ozawa Ichirō, born 1942) is a Japanese politician, formerly a leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and later of the New Frontier Party and the Liberal Party. |
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| | presidential election in cyprus |
 | | The leader of Diko, who was declared favourite by the opinion polls and had the support of the three opposition parties; Akel (Progressive Workers Party), Diko (Democratic Party) and Kisos (Social Democrat Party), asserted himself during the first round of the presidential election in Cyprus winning 51.51% of the vote. |  | | The election of Tassos Papadopoulos to the Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus was greeted with pessimism by the Turkish Cypriot authorities: "It is the intransigent position of the Greek Cypriot population that has won," declared Rauf Denktash. |  | | I would like to ensure that this government will be one of union," declared the new President on the announcement of the results, adding that he wanted to be the "President for all Cypriots". |
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| | The World Factbook 2004 -- Cyprus |
 | | election results: Tassos PAPADOPOULOS elected president; percent of vote - Tassos PAPADOPOULOS 51.5%, Glafkos KLIRIDIS 38.8%, Alekos MARKIDIS 6.6% |  | | However, Nicosia continues to oppose EU efforts to establish direct trade and economic links to northern Cyprus as a way of rewarding the Turkish Cypriot community for voting in favor of the UN unity plan. |  | | Although only the internationally recognized Greek Cypriot-controlled "Republic of Cyprus" joined the EU on 1 May 2004, every Cypriot carrying a Cyprus passport will have the status of a European citizen. |
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| | SECOND ROUND OF PROXIMITY TALKS ENDS IN GENEVA |
 | | In statements on his return from Geneva on February 9 the President said they analyzed and concluded discussions on the four fundamental aspects of the Cyprus problem which were raised during the first round last December, namely the distribution of powers, security, property and territory. |  | | The agreement was signed on February 28 by Acting General Director of the Press and Information Office Androulla Laniti and President of Belarus State Press Committee Michail Pontgaini, who was on a visit to Cyprus heading a delegation. |  | | The Cyprus problem can only be solved if Turkish Cypriot leader Rauf Denktash alters his positions, said Cyprus President Glafcos Clerides one day after the conclusion of the second round of talks in Geneva. |
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| | campbe.org - Cyprus Association of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering / |
 | | President: The President of Cyprus is Tassos Papadopoulos, now into his first term up to 2006. |  | | Government: Cyprus is a sovereign Republic with a presidential system of government with a clear division of executive, legislative and judicial powers. |  | | Under the 1960 Constitution, executive power is exercised by the President of the Republic, elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term of office. |
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| | CIA - The World Factbook -- Cyprus |
 | | Supreme Court (judges are appointed jointly by the president and vice president) |  | | note: Mehmet Ali TALAT becomes "president" of north Cyprus, 24 April 2005, after "presidential" elections on 17 April 2005; results - Mehmet Ali TALAT 55.6%, Dervis EROGLU 22.7%; Ferdi Sabit SOYER is "prime minister"; there is a Council of Ministers (cabinet) in north Cyprus, appointed by the "prime minister" |  | | The Turkish Cypriot economy has roughly one-third of the per capita GDP of the south, and economic growth tends to be volatile, given north Cyprus's relative isolation, bloated public sector, reliance on the Turkish lira, and small market size. |
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| | CYPRUS PROBLEM: Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus |
 | | Under Article 1 of the constitution it is provided that Cyprus will be an independent and sovereign Republic with "a President who shall be Greek and a Vice-President, who shall be a Turk, elected by the Greek and Turkish communities of Cyprus respectively (Article 1). |  | | Cyprus is an independent sovereign Republic with a presidential system of government. |  | | Therefore a Public Service Law was enacted in 1967 under which a new commission was established comprising five members, appointed by the President of the Republic, to exercise the constitutional functions of the Public Service Commission. |
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| | Cyprus - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cyprus |
 | | Under the separate constitution adopted by Turkish Cyprus in 1985, there is a president, council of ministers, and legislature similar to that in the south. |  | | Three years later he died, and his supporters were purged by Makarios, who was himself deposed in 1974 by Greek officers of the National Guard and an enosis extremist, Nicos Sampson, who became president. |  | | Greek Cyprus has a president, elected for five years by universal adult suffrage, and a single-chamber legislature, the 80-member house of representatives, also elected for five years. |
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| | Overview |
 | | Cyprus is an independent sovereign Republic with a presidential system of government. |  | | Under Article 1 of the constitution it is provided that Cyprus will be an independent and sovereign Republic with "a President who shall be Greek and a Vice-President, who shall be a Turk, elected by the Greek and Turkish communities of Cyprus respectively (Article 1). |  | | Therefore a Public Service Law was enacted in 1967 under which a new commission was established comprising five members, appointed by the President of the Republic, to exercise the constitutional functions of the Public Service Commission. |
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| | monthly.htm |
 | | The President said his vision for Cyprus is a departure from the passions of the past, adding that he sees the future of the island in a reunited federal state, member of the EU, with a single citizenship, sovereignty and international personality, demilitarized and playing its rightful role in the Eastern Mediterranean. |  | | In his address to the 56 UN General Assembly, the President sent a message of hope that Cyprus, as a reunited federal state, member of the European Union, would be of benefit to all Cypriots and hold a better future for the coming generations. |  | | Cyprus Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides, who arrives here Thursday afternoon, is scheduled to have a meeting with British Foreign Minister of State Peter Hain and sit at a lunch hosted by his German counterpart Joschka Fischer. |
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| | Cyprus: Coping with a Quarter-Century of Separation |
 | | Until then President Clerides had served as Makarios right hand man, his party spokesman said, and for many years was president of the chamber of parliament. |  | | (Although, in Prodromou's opinion, a parliamentary system would work better for Cyprus, the current presidential systemwhereby a president is elected separately from parliament representativeswas imposed by the British in the 1960s, he said, because they thought it would help ease ethnic tensions.) |  | | While in 1993 the party ran in coalition with the Democratic Party, in the last election President Clerides was not supported by any other major party, Prodromou said. |
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| | Elections in Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Northern Cyprus elects a president and a legislature. |  | | The latest elections in TRNC were held on April 17, 2005 as presidential elections and Turkish Cypriots had chosen Mehmet Ali Talat as their president. |  | | The latest parliamentary elections in TRNC were held on February 20, 2005 as early elections, after the coalition government between CTP and DP, led by Mehmet Ali Talat lost its majority in the House of Representatives. |
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| | CIA - The World Factbook -- Cyprus |
 | | Supreme Court (judges are appointed jointly by the president and vice president) |  | | note: Mehmet Ali TALAT becomes "president" of north Cyprus, 24 April 2005, after "presidential" elections on 17 April 2005; results - Mehmet Ali TALAT 55.6%, Dervis EROGLU 22.7%; Ferdi Sabit SOYER is "prime minister"; there is a Council of Ministers (cabinet) in north Cyprus, appointed by the "prime minister" |  | | The Turkish Cypriot economy has roughly one-third of the per capita GDP of the south, and economic growth tends to be volatile, given north Cyprus's relative isolation, bloated public sector, reliance on the Turkish lira, and small market size. |
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| | www.mfa.gov.cy |
 | | Ohe visits to Cyprus of the President of the European Parliament Mrs Nicole Fontaine and of the President of the European Commission Mr. |  | | The situation in Cyprus was also discussed at a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the Nine in Paris on September 16, 1974. |  | | Professor Nihad Erim, who had been assigned by Turkey’s Prime Minister, Adnan Menderes, to formulate a policy for Cyprus, prepared and submitted, in November 1956, a memo proposing the geographical division of the island coupled with the transfer of populations. |
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| | Elections in Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cyprus elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. |  | | Northern Cyprus elects also a president and a legislature. |  | | Both Cyprus and Northern Cyprus have a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a third party that is electorally successful. |
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| | cyprus.officials.contact.info |
 | | Glavkos Clerides, Q.C. The Executive Office of the President Nikosia, Cyprus THE MINISTER OF FOREGIN AFFAIRS The Hon. |  | | Does anyone have the details or alternatively the the names and adresses and if possible fax numbers of : the Prime minister of Cyprus president of the chambers president of the different political parties the major newspapers. |  | | Manolis Christophides Ministry of Health Offices Nicosia, Cyprus Fax: (2) 303498 THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE & PUBLIC ORDER The Hon. |
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| | Cyprus (01/06) |
 | | Also in February 2003, Tassos Papadopoulos was elected as the fifth president of the Republic of Cyprus. |  | | None of the Greek Cypriot parties has been able to elect a president by itself or dominate the 56-seat House of Representatives. |  | | Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom and established a constitutional republic in 1960, after an anti-British campaign by the Greek Cypriot EOKA (National Organization of Cypriot Fighters), a guerrilla group that desired political union, or enosis, with Greece. |
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| | Cyprus (07/05) |
 | | Also in February 2003, Tassos Papadopoulos was elected as the fifth president of the Republic of Cyprus. |  | | None of the Greek Cypriot parties has been able to elect a president by itself or dominate the 56-seat House of Representatives. |  | | Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom and established a constitutional republic in 1960, after an anti-British campaign by the Greek Cypriot EOKA (National Organization of Cypriot Fighters), a guerrilla group that desired political union, or enosis, with Greece. |
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| | Cyprus: Coping with a Quarter-Century of Separation |
 | | Until then President Clerides had served as Makarios right hand man, his party spokesman said, and for many years was president of the chamber of parliament. |  | | (Although, in Prodromou's opinion, a parliamentary system would work better for Cyprus, the current presidential systemwhereby a president is elected separately from parliament representativeswas imposed by the British in the 1960s, he said, because they thought it would help ease ethnic tensions.) |  | | While in 1993 the party ran in coalition with the Democratic Party, in the last election President Clerides was not supported by any other major party, Prodromou said. |
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| | news1997_5_29 |
 | | The Cyprus President thanked the Argentine President for his country's participation in UNFICYP and for the Argentinian support to Cyprus in international fora. |  | | Addressing Argentine soldiers at their UNFICYP camp in Skouriotissa (west of Nicosia), President Menem expressed the hope that future peace in Cyprus "will not depend on the presence of the Blue Helmets, but will be the result of the agreements that will be reached among all the peoples of the world". |  | | Cyprus Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides had a meeting in Brussels yesterday with EU Commissioner for External Affairs and EU Enlargement, Hans Van den Broek whom he briefed on the latest developments in Cyprus and on the government's views for a solution to the problem. |
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| | CIA - The World Factbook -- Cyprus |
 | | note: Mehmet Ali TALAT becomes "president" of north Cyprus, 24 April 2005, after "presidential" elections on 17 April 2005; results - Mehmet Ali TALAT 55.6%, Dervis EROGLU 22.7%; Ferdi Sabit SOYER is "prime minister"; there is a Council of Ministers (cabinet) in north Cyprus, appointed by the "prime minister" |  | | The Turkish Cypriot economy has roughly one-third of the per capita GDP of the south, and economic growth tends to be volatile, given north Cyprus's relative isolation, bloated public sector, reliance on the Turkish lira, and small market size. |  | | The Turkish Cypriot economy grew 2.6% in 2004, fueled by growth in the construction and education sectors as well as increased employment of Turkish Cypriots in the Republic of Cyprus. |
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| | Cyprus News Agency: News in English (PM), 98-02-10 |
 | | Former Foreign Minister George Iacovou backed by the leftwing AKEL party and DIKO clinched 40.6 per cent of the vote while incumbent President Glafcos Clerides received 40.1 per cent of the vote. |  | | DIKO leader, Spyros Kyprianou, also suggests in a letter to EDEK leader, Vassos Lyssarides, that the latter becomes President of this new party, so that he is given a better chance to enhance the good relations he has with the respective European movement. |  | | He added this would "contribute towards the development of the political life in Cyprus and will simultaneously bring Cyprus closer to Europe, which is everyone's aim". |
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| | North Cyprus Information - North Cyprus Holiday |
 | | At the same time, Sampson was replaced in Cyprus by Glafcos Clerides, who as president of the House of Representatives automatically succeeded the head of state in the latter's absence. |  | | On the other hand, Glafkos Clerides, president of Greek Cyprus, was defeated at the polls in February by Tassos Papadopoulos, who had voiced doubts on the UN plan in his campaign. |  | | Cyprus was originally administered as part of the "imperial" province of Syria but became a separate "senatorial" province in 22 BC. |
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| | Encyclopedia: President of Israel |
 | | From left to right: me, the president of Israel (Moshe Katsav) and the president of the university (Menachem Magidor). |  | | President of the State of Israel (Hebrew: × ×©××××××× ×, Nasi Hamedina) is the head of state of Israel, but has a largely ceremonial, figurehead role with real power lying in the hands of the Prime Minister of Israel. |  | | Israel is excluded from many regional organizations uniting surrounding Arab nations, such as the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which embraces every Middle Eastern nation except Israel and Cyprus, and the Arab League, which promotes the common interests of Middle Eastern and North African Arab states. |
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