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'''Akis Kleanthous''' is a [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] businessman and politician, the current [[Minister for Education and Culture (Cyprus)|Minister for Education and Culture]].
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The '''Minister for Education and Culture''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: ''Υπουργός Παιδείας και Πολιτισμού'') is the senior minister at the Ministry for Education and Cuture of [[Cyprus]].  
  
Kleanthous was born in [[1964]] and hails from Argaka, [[Paphos province]]. After serving as an officer in the [[National Guard]], he studied at Baruch College, New York City with post-graduate studies at St. John’s University, Νew York where he οbtained an MΒA in Quantitative Analysis.  
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The current Minister for Education and Cuture is [[Kostas Kadis]].  
  
On his return to Cyprus, he was employed in the banking sector distinguishing himself for the initiatives he exhibited in the field of electronic banking services.
 
  
In [[2003]], he was appointed Chairman of the Cyprus Stock Exchange, an office he held up to [[February 20]], [[2007]], when he assumed the office of [[Minister for Education and Culture (Cyprus)|Minister of Education and Culture]].
 
  
Kleanthous is involved in the [[Democratic Party of Cyprus]] (DIKO), as a member of its Executive Office and Head of its Political Planning Bureau He is married and has one child.
 
  
==Reference==
 
[http://www.moec.gov.cy/minoffice/viografiko.html Biography - Ministry of Education]
 
  
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==Ministers of Education and Culture==
  
[[Category:Cypriot politicians|Kleanthous, Akis]]
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[[Category:1964 births|Kleanthous, Akis]]
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! width="20%"|'''Name '''
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! width="10%"|'''Took Office'''
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! width="18%"|''' Party'''
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|-
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|
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| [[Stelios Katsellis]]
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| [[September 23]], [[1982]]
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| [[January 6]], [[1985]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Andreas Christofidis]]
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| [[January 7]], [[1985]]
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| [[February 27]], [[1988]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Andreas Filippou]]
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| [[February 28]], [[1988]]
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| [[May 3]], [[1990]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Christoforos Christofidis]]
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| [[May 4]], [[1990]]
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| [[February 27]], [[1993]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Claire Angelidou]]
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| [[February 28]], [[1993]]
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| [[April 7]], [[1997]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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|[[Giorgos Hajinikolaou]]
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| [[April 8]], [[1997]]
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| [[February 28]], [[1998]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Lycurgus Kappas]]
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| [[March 1]], [[1998]]
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| [[January 4]], [[1999]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Ouranios Ioannidis]]
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| [[January 5]], [[1999]]
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| [[February 28]], [[2003]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Pefkios Georgiadis]]
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| [[March 1]], [[2003]]
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| [[January 17]], [[2007]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Neocles Silikiotis]]
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| [[January 17]], [[2007]]
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| [[February 19]], [[2007]]
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| [[AKEL]]
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Akis Kleanthous]]
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| [[February 20]], [[2007]]
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| [[February 29]], [[2008]]
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| [[DIKO]]
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Andreas Dimitriou (AKEL)|Andreas Dimitriou]]
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| [[February 29]], [[2008]]
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| [[August 5]], [[2011]]
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| [[AKEL]]
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Giorgos Dimosthenous]]
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| [[August 5]], [[2011]]
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| [[March 1]], [[2013]]
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|
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|-
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|
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|
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| [[Kyriakos Kenevezos]]
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| [[March 1]], [[2013]]
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| [[March 12]], [[2014]]
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| [[DIKO]]
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|-
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| [[Kostas Kadis]]
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| [[March 14]], [[2014]]
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|}
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==See also==
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* [[Cabinet of Cyprus]]
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==External Link==
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[http://moec.gov.cy/ Website of the Cypriot Ministry of Education and Culture]
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[[Category:Government of Cyprus|Education]]
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[[Category:Lists of Cypriot ministers|Education]]

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