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'''Name''': Hon. Yiannos Lamaris
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Yiannos Lamaris was born in Limassol in 1955. He is a Greek/Cypriot politician and commercial scientist.
  
'''Years active''': 2001
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== Political Career ==
  
'''Party''': Progressive Party of Working People
 
 
'''Constituency''': The Limassol Constituency
 
 
=== Roles ===
 
Was: 
 
*Chairman of the House Standing Committee on the Environment and of the House Standing Committee on Internal Affairs.
 
 
Is:
 
*Parliamentary Spokesman of AKEL-Left-New Forces since January 2014.
 
*Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Internal Affairs.
 
*Member of the House Standing Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs and of the House Standing Committee on Trade and Industry until January 2014.
 
 
=== Education ===
 
Yiannos Lamaris graduated in Business Administration [Advanced School of Economics and Commercial Sciences of Athens (ASOEE)].
 
 
=== History ===
 
 
Yiannos Lamaris is a representative of Limassol constituency under the banner of AKEL-Left-New Forces since 2001.
 
Yiannos Lamaris is a representative of Limassol constituency under the banner of AKEL-Left-New Forces since 2001.
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He served as Limassol District Secretary of the United Democratic Youth Organisation (EDON) for the period 1983-1993, as Member of the EDON Central Council and of the EDON Central Secretariat for the period 1989-1993, as Member of the Limassol Municipal Council from 1991 to 2001 and leader of the Progressive Party of the Working People (AKEL) municipal group for the period 1996-2001.
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Last, he serves as Member of the AKEL Central Committee since 1990 and of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee since 2010.
  
Political career:
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== Education ==
*Limassol District Secretary of the United Democratic Youth Organisation (EDON) (1983-1993).
 
*Member of the EDON Central Council and of the EDON Central Secretariat (1989-1993).
 
*Member of the Limassol Municipal Council (1991-2001) and leader of the Progressive Party of the Working People (AKEL) municipal group (1996-2001).
 
*Member of the AKEL Limassol District Committee and of the AKEL Limassol District Secretariat.
 
*Member of the AKEL Central Committee since 1990 and of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee since 2010.
 
  
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Yiannos Lamaris graduated in Business Administration [Advanced School of Economics and Commercial Sciences of Athens (ASOEE)].He speaks English.
  
== External Links and References ==
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== External Links ==
* [http://www.parliament.cy/easyconsole.cfm/id/389 www.parliament.cy - Yiannos Lamaris MP]
 
  
[[Category:Cypriot Politicians]]
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[http://www.parliament.cy/easyconsole.cfm/id/389%20www.parliament.cy%20-%20Yiannos%20Lamaris%20MP Cypriot Parliament Webpage]

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Yiannos Lamaris was born in Limassol in 1955. He is a Greek/Cypriot politician and commercial scientist.

Political Career

Yiannos Lamaris is a representative of Limassol constituency under the banner of AKEL-Left-New Forces since 2001. He served as Limassol District Secretary of the United Democratic Youth Organisation (EDON) for the period 1983-1993, as Member of the EDON Central Council and of the EDON Central Secretariat for the period 1989-1993, as Member of the Limassol Municipal Council from 1991 to 2001 and leader of the Progressive Party of the Working People (AKEL) municipal group for the period 1996-2001. Last, he serves as Member of the AKEL Central Committee since 1990 and of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee since 2010.

Education

Yiannos Lamaris graduated in Business Administration [Advanced School of Economics and Commercial Sciences of Athens (ASOEE)].He speaks English.

External Links

Cypriot Parliament Webpage