Averof neophytou biography samples

Averof Neofytou

Cypriot politician (born )

Averof Neofytou (Greek: Αβέρωφ Νεοφύτου; born 31 July )[1] is a Cypriot politician, who was the President of the then-ruling Democratic Rally (DISY) party from to , and currently serves as Member of the House of Representatives since , having previously served in the position from to Prior to his election to parliament, which he briefly left to serve as Minister of Communications and Works, he was active in local politics and served as Mayor of his hometown, Polis, from to

On 20 March , he was confirmed as DISY's candidate for the Cypriot presidential election.

In the first round, on 5 February , he secured % of the votes, finishing third, below Nikos Christodoulides (%) and Andreas Mavroyiannis (%).[2] He stepped down from the party presidency shortly after the vote, and was succeeded by Annita Demetriou.

Early life and education

Averof Neofytou was born in Argaka, Paphos, in a non-political family.

He completed his secondary education in the public school of Polis Chrysochous in Paphos. He studied Economics and Accountancy at the New York Institute of Technology.

  • Artist biography samples
  • Averof neophytou biography samples for adults
  • Writing a personal biography samples
  • Averof Neofytou worked in the private sector before he became the mayor of his hometown in Paphos at the age of

    Political career

    Neofytou served as Vice-president of the Youth of Democratic Rally (NEDISY). In , at the age of 30, he was elected Mayor of Polis Chrysochou in the district of Paphos.

    In , shortly before the end of his term as mayor, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the district of Paphos.

    In , Neofytou was appointed Minister of Transport and Works in the government of Glafcos Clerides, a position he held until In , he was elected as the Deputy President of Democratic Rally.

    Averof neophytou biography samples pdf Before that he was mayor of Polis Chrysochou, in the Paphos district, for five years. Early life and education [ edit ]. Born in the Troodos mountain village of Amiandos in October , Savvides later studied accounting at Pultney college and Wallbrook college in London. The Cyprus problem is a political problem and, as the Greek Cypriots have painfully found in the past, confronting such a problem with legal arguments constitutes a totally ineffective approach.

    In the parliamentary elections of , and , Neofytou was re-elected as a member of the House of Representatives for the Nicosia District.

    As a Member of Parliament, Neofytou has served as Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Budget, Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign and European Affairs, leader of the delegation of the House to the Conference of the Presidents of the Foreign Affairs Committees of the European Union, leader of the delegation of the House to the Conference of European Affairs Committee of the Parliaments of the European Union, leader of the delegation of the House to the Inter-Parliamentary Union and as member of the Select Committee.

    Neofytou is currently the leader of the delegation of the House to the Inter-Parliamentary Union and to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean. He is also the leader of the delegation of the House to the Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Stability, Economic Coordination and Governance in the European Union.

    Artist biography samples: I am of the opinion that the various controversial issues of the Cyprus problem must be discussed openly in public because before long the people of Cyprus will be called upon to judge and decide. These are the facts today and it is on the basis of these facts that Neophytou said that the failure to honour these undertakings would be the equivalent of the Greek Cypriots committing suicide. The new DISY government was called to improve the economy and overcome the recession. The Cyprus problem is a political problem and, as the Greek Cypriots have painfully found in the past, confronting such a problem with legal arguments constitutes a totally ineffective approach.

    In May , Averof Neofytou was elected President of DISY, succeeding PresidentNicos Anastasiades.

    Neofytou has served as a member of the Union of Municipalities of Cyprus, Honorary Secretary of the Paphos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a member of the Board of the Cyprus Football Association and President of the Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society in Polis Chrysochous.

    Neofytou took over the leadership of the Democratic Rally in , when Cyprus was hit by the financial crisis and had entered a financial agreement with Troika. The new DISY government was called to improve the economy and overcome the recession.

    Student biography samples The new DISY government was called to improve the economy and overcome the recession. He is married with three children. Tor Properties announces the launch of Shinko Residences in Limassol. The Cyprus Mail is the only English-language daily newspaper published in Cyprus.

    Under Neofytou, DISY achieved the parliamentary support necessary to pass the reforms required by the economic adjustment program for Cyprus, even though the party lacked a Parliamentary majority in the House. Within three years after signing the memorandum of understanding, Cyprus exited the Troika financial assistance program, demonstrating stable growth and economic growth rates above the European Union average.

    When announcing his withdrawal from the Presidential race, he also resigned as head of Disy, leaving that position to be filled by either Demetris Demetriou or Annita Demetriou.[3] Annita Demetriou was elected Disy president in March with 68% of the vote.[4]

    On 22 December Averof Neophytou announced that he would be a candidate in the presidential elections, in February , as the official representative of DISY.[5][6] In July he was already campaigning for president, while also still leader of Disy.

    His main opponent was Nikos Christodoulides.[7] He was supported by the president of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades and the President of the House of RepresentativesAnnita Demetriou.[8]

    After securing % of the public votes in the first round, he came third and failed to qualify for the second round.

    The independent candidate Nikos Christodoulides, supported by DIKO, EDEK, DIPA and Solidarity Movement, received % of the votes, finishing first.

    Averof neophytou biography samples free February The Cyprus problem is not a legal problem. Annita Demetriou. Hidden categories: CS1 Greek-language sources el Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata Articles lacking in-text citations from October All articles lacking in-text citations Use dmy dates from October Articles containing Greek-language text Articles needing more viewpoints from February

    Andreas Mavroyiannis, an independent candidate supported by the left wing party AKEL, secured the second place, after receiving %.[9] It meant that Disy was out of the presidential run-off for the first time in history.[10] Former Cypriot president Nicos Anastasiades in April gave a speech denying he'd sought to undermine Averof's presidential campaign, stating he'd sought to resolve the conflict with Christodoulides leaving Disy to run as an independent, and had afterwards backed Averof as Christodoulides' opponent.[11] Neofytou filed his election campaign expenses in April , revealing he'd spent €, for his presidential election bid.

    Largest listed donors were the shipowner’s union, Treppides and CO, Fiduserve management, FX PRO Financial Services, Duat WB, and TCR International.[12]

    Personal life

    Averof Neofytou is married to Maria Selipa and has one son Pericles, named after his father.[13] He is an ethnic Greek.

    Articles and speeches

    • Address by the President of the Democratic Rally, Mr. Averof Neofytou to the EPP Group, Brussels, 9 October
    • Address by the President of the Democratic Rally, Mr. Averof Neofytou at the Conference in honor of Federal Defence Minister of Germany, Dr. Ursula Von der Leyen "European & Eastern Mediterranean Security.

      Geopolitical challenges and opportunities", Thursday, 5 March

    • Address by the President of the Democratic Rally, Mr. Averof Neofytou at the Conference in honor of Commissioner of Digital Economy and Society, Ms. Mariya Gabriel, Thursday, 31 January
    • Address by the President of the Democratic Rally, Mr. Averof Neofytou at the dinner in honor of Commission VP for Jobs, Growth, Investment and Competitiveness, Mr.

      Jyrki Katainen, Sunday, 27 January

    • Keynote Address by the President of the Democratic Rally, Mr. Averof Neofytou, at the Dinner in honor of Manfred Weber, Thursday, 10 January
    • Averof Neophytou, leader of Cyprus ruling party, presents a Digital vision for Cyprus
    • EU Membership comes with responsibilities, 29/09/
    • Security concerns in the Middle East and North Africa Regions, Address LII COSAC, Riga, 31 May – 2 June
    • «Israel: the credible and once forgotten neighbor», 06/01/

    References

    1. ^"NEOFYTOU Averof".
    2. ^"Προεδρικές Εκλογές Επίσημα Αποτελέσματα".

    3. Details
    4. Who’s who in the new government – Cyprus Mail
    5. Carousel
    6. Item 3 of 5
    7. Averof Neofytou - Wikipedia
    8. . Retrieved 6 February

    9. ^Averof Neofytou to step down as Disy leader, Phile News, 21 February , retrieved 4 May
    10. ^A new era at Disy as Annita Demetriou is elected party president, Cyprus Business News, 13 March , retrieved 4 May
    11. ^"Κύπρος: Δεν διεκδικεί ο Αναστασιάδης την προεδρία - Υποψήφιος ο πρόεδρος του ΔΗΣΥ, Αβέρωφ Νεοφύτου".

      ProtoThema (in Greek). 22 December Retrieved 9 February

    12. ^"Disy leader to seek party nomination for presidency | Cyprus Mail". .

      Averof neophytou biography samples Read Edit View history. Newsroom and regular contributors. In , shortly before the end of his term as mayor, he was elected to the House of Representatives for the district of Paphos. Cypriot politician born

      Retrieved 9 February

    13. ^Karagiannis, Ilias (12 July ), Averof Neophytou: ‘We will keep Cyprus proud and strong’, The Greek Herald, retrieved 4 May
    14. ^" unauthorized". . Retrieved 6 February
    15. ^"Προεδρικές Εκλογές Επίσημα Αποτελέσματα".

      . Retrieved 6 February

    16. ^Cyprus presidential run-off too close to call, France24, 10 February , retrieved 4 May
    17. ^Nicolaou, Kyriacos (29 April ), Anastasiades speaks at Disy conference, denies trying to undermine Averof, Cyprus Mail, retrieved 4 May
    18. ^Kades, Andria (12 April ), Neophytou files his election campaign expenses, Cyprus Mail, retrieved 4 May
    19. ^"About Averof Neofytou".

      The Economist. Archived from the original on 21 May Retrieved 24 May

    External links