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The Government Employees Pension Scheme covers pensions for those in the army and work for the government and is also earning-related. [6] It is notable that while Cyprus pension system do target various social groups, including the self-employed, its employees in private sector still are largely unsheltered. [6]
Minister Began Ended Polykarpos Yiorkatzis: 5 May, 1960 15 August, 1960 Tassos Papadopoulos: 16 August, 1960 24 June, 1970 Andreas Mavrommatis: 1 July, 1970
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[2] [3] Cyprus has a multi-payer health care system that consists of a public and private sector. [2] The public sector is funded by payroll, earnings taxes, and employer contributions. [2] The public sector healthcare provides social insurance for the employed, self-employed, and for several types of civil servant. [2]
Category: Government ministers of Cyprus. 13 languages. ... Ministers of labour and social insurance of Cyprus (6 P) Pages in category "Government ministers of Cyprus"
The Cabinet (sworn in on 1 March 2023 [1]) formed by Nikos Christodoulides is the 14th Government of Cyprus [2] and forms part of the Council of Ministers.. In the House of Representatives, the Government is in a minority coalition with the Democratic Party, Movement for Social Democracy and the Democratic Alignment party.
The British government's Foreign Affairs Committee report on Cyprus. Letter by the President of the Republic, Mr Tassos Papadopoulos, to the U.N. Secretary-General, Mr Kofi Annan, dated 7 June, which circulated as an official document of the U.N. Security Council
GeSY (Greek: Γενικό Σύστημα Υγείας (ΓεΣΥ), Genikó Sýstima Ygeías, English: General Healthcare System, GHS [1]) is the universal health insurance system of Cyprus established in 2017 when three government bills and regulations were agreed by parliament after prolonged negotiation led by health minister Yiorgos Pamboridis.