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Ministry of Justice and Public Order (Cyprus)

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Ministry of Justice and Public Order of the Republic of Cyprus
Greek: Υπουργείο Δικαιοσύνης και Δημοσίας Τάξεως της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας
Turkish: Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti Adalet ve Kamu Düzeni Bakanlığı
Ministerial Department overview
JurisdictionCyprus Republic of Cyprus
Minister responsible
  • Anna Koukkides Procopiou
Websitehttp://www.mjpo.gov.cy

The Ministry of Justice and Public Order of the Republic of Cyprus (Greek: Υπουργείο Δικαιοσύνης και Δημοσίας Τάξεως της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας, Turkish: Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti Adalet ve Kamu Düzeni Bakanlığı) is one of the 11 ministries of the Republic of Cyprus,[1] and is responsible for the close review and consideration of the need to reform existing legislation in fields such as criminal law, the administration of justice, family law, equality, human rights, and the treatment of offenders.[2][3] Agencies such as the Cyprus Police and the Cyprus Prisons Department fall under the Ministry of Justice and Public Order.

The ministry was formed immediately after Cyprus gained independence (from the 1959 interim period to 1982) and was hosted in government buildings in Demosthenes Severis Avenue, known as Chief Colonial Secretary Office. In 1982, the ministry moved to Grivas Digenis Avenue in a building opposite the Kykkos monastery dependency at Engomi, where it remained up to 1993. After it was renamed to the Ministry of Justice and Public Order in 1993, it moved to Heliopouleos Street in the building known as the Ellinas Clinic, where it remained up to the year 2000. Since then, it has moved to 125 Athalassas Avenue in Strovolos.[4]


THe current Minister is Stephie Dracos, appointed by President Anastasiades on June 22 2021 following the resignation of Emily Yioltis.

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List of ministers

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Minister Began Ended
Glafkos Clerides 1960 1960
Spyros Kyprianou 1960 1960
Stella Soulioti 1960 1970
Georgios Ioannidis 1970 1972
Christos Vakis 1972 1974
Lefkos Clerides 1974 1975
Georgios Ioannidis 1975 1978
Petros Michailidis 1978 1980
Andreas Dimitriadis 1980 1982
Phobos Clerides 1982 1985
Dimitris Liberas 1985 1988
Christodoulos Chrysanthou 1988 1990
Nikos Papaioannou 1990 1993
Alekos Evangelou 1993 1996
Georgios Stavrinakis 1996 1996
Alekos Evangelou 1996 1997
Nikos Kosis 1997 2002
Alekos Siabos 2002 2003
Doros Theodorou 2003 2006
Sofoklis Sofokleous 2006 2008
Kypros Chrysostomides 2008 2008
Antonis Paschalides 2008 2008
Luke Lucas 2008 2013
Ionas Nikolaou 2013 2019
George L. Savvides 2019 29 June 2020
Emily Yiolitis 29 June 2020 17 June 2021
Stephie Dracos 22 June 2021 1 March 2023
Anna Koukidi-Prokopiou 1 March 2023

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Cyprus Government Web Portal"Ministries and Council of Ministers". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
  2. ^ Cyprus Government Web Portal"Executive Power - Ministries and Council of Ministers - Ministry of Justice and Public Order". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
  3. ^ Ministry of Justice and Public Order Official Website "MISSION". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
  4. ^ Ministry of Justice and Public Order Official Website "Historical Background". Retrieved 16 Sep 2012.
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