Overview of elections and election results in Cyprus
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Politics of Cyprus
Constitution
Cyprus dispute
Law of Cyprus
Taxation
Executive
President
Nikos Christodoulides
Council of Ministers (Cabinet)
Legislative
House of Representatives
President: Annita Demetriou
Judiciary
Supreme Court of Cyprus
Elections
Presidential: 2018
2023
Legislative: 2011
2016
2021
European: 2014
2019
2024
List of Political Parties
Administrative divisions
Famagusta
Kyrenia
Larnaca
Limassol
Nicosia
Paphos
Foreign relations
Diplomatic missions
Cypriot nationality law
Cyprus–Greece relations
Cyprus–Egypt relations
Cyprus–Israel relations
Cyprus–Germany relations
Cyprus–United States relations
Cyprus-United Kingdom relations
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Politics of the European Union
Cyprus portal
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At the national level, the Republic of Cyprus holds elections for its head of state, the President of Cyprus, and for its legislature, the House of Representatives.
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