Annita Demetriou

Politician

Birthday October 18, 1985

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Troulloi, Cyprus (now UN-administered)

Age 38 years old

Nationality Cyprus

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1985

Annita Demetriou (Greek: Αννίτα Δημητρίου; born 18 October 1985) is a Cypriot politician, who serves as President of the Cypriot House of Representatives since June 2021, and as the President of the Democratic Rally (DISY) since March 2023.

The latter role effectively designates her as the Leader of Opposition to the incumbent Christodoulides government.

Demetriou was born on 18 October 1985 in the village of Troulli, Larnaca District.

2007

She graduated with a degree in social and political science from the University of Cyprus in 2007 and a Masters in international relations and European studies from the University of Kent.

Demetriou worked at the University of Cyprus as a Public Relations Officer and a lecturer in International Relations.

She was a Special Association at Capital TV presenting the Central News Bulletin.

Demetriou is a member of the conservative Democratic Rally (DISY) party.

2012

She was a member of the Troulloi Community Council from 2012 until 2016, and was the first woman on the council.

2013

She has been married to Andreas Kyprianou since 2013.

2016

The first woman and youngest person ever to hold either of the top roles, Demetriou has also represented her home district of Larnaca in the House of Representatives since 2016.

She first stood for election for parliament in 2016, and was initially removed from a list of potential candidates with party spokesman Prodromos Prodromou saying contesting an election was "not a beauty pageant."

She was reinstated after pressure from party members at the removal of democratically elected nominees, and she was elected to parliament as representative for the Larnaca District in 2016, before being re-elected in 2021.

Demetriou has been deputy chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Equal Opportunities between Men and Women and the Parliamentary Committee on Education and Culture.

2018

In 2018, she was spokesperson for Nicos Anastasiades during his campaign for President.

In April 2018, she was selected by the French government to participate in the 2018 United Nations Climate Change Conference, and in March 2020 she was an International Visitor Leadership Program observer for the United States primary elections.

2020

She has been Vice President of DISY since February 2020.

In July 2020, she worked with AKEL MP Skevi Koukouma to enact legislation that criminalised sexism and discrimination against women.

Demetriou was elected speaker of the House of Representatives on 10 June 2021 in the second round of voting from seven candidates, including front runner and left-wing AKEL party leader Andros Kyprianou, with support from the centrist Democratic Front and far-right ELAM parties.

She received 25 votes from the 56 seat parliament, with 22 needed in the second round.

She was the first and only female candidate and is the first woman, as well as the youngest person, to be elected to the position.

There are only eight women in the parliament and President Anastasiades said her election sent "a strong message ... to all women of Cyprus, to all citizens of Cyprus, that women can and must strive for such positions because they deserve them."

She is also the first DISY politician to hold the post, which has usually been held by a member of one of numerous opposition parties.

The Speaker is currently the second in the second-highest office in the country after the President.

In her first week in the role, Demetriou reduced the number of her personal bodyguards to 5, down from the 8 of her predecessor Adamos Adamou and 15 of his predecessor Demetris Syllouris.

Annita Demetriou was elected president of the Democratic Rally in 11 March 2023, after securing 69.18% of the votes of the DISY members.

Her only opponent, Demetris Demetriou, lost with 30.82%.

Demetriou is an ethnic Greek.