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  2. Politics of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1926 with the name "Communist Party of Cyprus" fighting against fascism, imperialism and chauvinism, but also aiming at the independence of Cyprus from British rule. [ 24 ] AKEL is a Marxist–Leninist , eurosceptic and communist party , [ 25 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] classified as left-wing [ 28 ] [ 29 ] to far-left . [ 30 ]

  3. Council of Ministers (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The Christodoulides government is the government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers. Sworn in on 1 March 2023, it consists of members from various political parties and independent technocrats.

  4. Conscription in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Military service is mandatory both in the Republic of Cyprus and Northern Cyprus. In the Greek-speaking South, it is mandatory for all male citizens and controversially also some non-citizens to serve in the Cypriot National Guard for 14 months. An alternative civilian service for conscientious objectors is possible, lasting 19 months. In the ...

  5. Cypriot National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus army was a short-lived volunteer force from 1960-4. [8] The first elected President of the Republic of Cyprus Archbishop Makarios III, proposed thirteen constitutional amendments to the 1960 constitution, which would have adjusted the distribution of manpower and voting power for all civil and military services. [9]

  6. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Representation ...

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    The law came into life in 2000 and in January 2002 the Cyprus Government started receiving and processing asylum applications. [4] The UNHCR Representation in Cyprus offices are located in the United Nations Protected Area (UNPA), where the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) is based.

  7. Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Northern Cyprus estimates that the 1983 population of Northern Cyprus was 155,521. [146] Estimates by the government of the Republic of Cyprus from 2001 place the population at 200,000, of which 80–89,000 are Turkish Cypriots and 109,000–117,000 are designated as Turkish settlers by the Republic of Cyprus. [147]

  8. National Security Council (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus The National Security Council ( Greek : Συμβούλιο Εθνικής Ασφαλείας ) is a body of the Cypriot government which was created by President Christodoulides in 2023 in order for state services coordinate with each other and the executive for both national security and external affairs.

  9. House of Representatives (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus was a given one, worked out by a composite constitutional committee. Though it safeguards the fundamental freedoms and rights of the citizens, at the same time it comprises divisive elements that from the very outset acted as an impediment to the smooth course and development of the State.