Prodromou, Prodromos

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Name: Hon. Prodromos Prodromou

Years active: 1996-

Party: Democratic Rally Party

Constituency: The Nicosia Costituency

Roles

Was:

  • Deputy Parliamentary Spokesman of DISY (1999 - 2001).
  • Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Educational Affairs (2001 - 2004).
  • Deputy Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Development Plans and Public Expenditure Control (1996 - 2001).

Is:

  • Deputy Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Foreign and European Affairs.
  • Member of the House Standing Committee on the Environment and of the House Standing Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs.
  • Member of the delegation of the House to the Interparliamentary Conference for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP).

Education

Prodromos Prodromou graduated in Economics (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense), Social Studies and Political Science (Université de Paris-X-Nanterre) and he continued his postgraduate studies and research on Economics and on International Economics and Finance (Université de Paris-X-Nanterre), on Social Studies (Université de Paris-X-Nanterre και École des Hautes en Sciences Sociales) and on Political Science (Université de Paris-X-Nanterre).

History

Prodromos Prodromou is a representative of Nicosia constituency under the banner of DISY 1996 - 2004, under the banner of European Democracy 2004 - 2006 and under the banner of DISY since March 2013.

Political career:

  • Spokesman of DISY (1997 - 1999).
  • Head of the Economic Policy and Development Strategy Secretariat of DISY (2001 - 2004).
  • DISY Commissioner for Educational Affairs (2001 - 2004).
  • Founding member and President of the party “European Democracyˮ (2004 - 2008).
  • President of the Institute of Culture since 2008.
  • Spokesman of DISY since September 2013.


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