Vassos Shiarly (Greek: Βάσος Σιαρλή, locally[ˈvasosʃaɾˈli]; born 1948) is a British Cypriot banker and politician. He studied at the London School of Economics and Wayne State University. From 24 March 2012 until 1 March 2013, Shiarly served as the Minister of Finance of Cyprus.[1] Chosen by President Demetris Christofias to replace the ailing Kikis Kazamias,[2][3] he and his predecessor oversaw the collapse of public finances amidst the 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis.[4]
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^Smith, Helena (28 February 2013). "Cyprus's departing finance minister warns: we'll run out of money by May". The Guardian. Athens. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
VassosShiarly (Greek: Βάσος Σιαρλή, locally [ˈvasos ʃaɾˈli]; born 1948) is a British Cypriot banker and politician. He studied at the London School of...
Greek financial crisis. In June 2012 the Cypriot finance minister, VassosShiarly, stated that the European Central Bank, European commission and IMF...
February 2008 5 August 2011 Kikis Kazamias 6 August 2011 23 March 2012 VassosShiarly 24 March 2012 1 March 2013 Michael Sarris 2 March 2013 2 April 2013...
citing medical reasons in March 2012. President Christofias appointed VassosShiarly to take his place. Kazamias is married to Rodoula Koliandri. They have...
Minister of Finance In office 2 March 2013 – 2 April 2013 Preceded by VassosShiarly Succeeded by Harris Georgiades In office 31 August 2005 – 28 February...