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Zeta Emilianidou (griechisch Ζέτα Αιμιλιανίδου; * 2. September 1954, [Nikosia]], Britisch-Zypern; † 6. Juni 2022, Marousi, Athen, Griechenland) war eine zyprische Anwältin und Politikerin, die vom 4. April 2013 bis zu ihrem Tod am 6. Juni 2022 als Ministerin für Arbeit und soziale Sicherheit Zyperns fungierte.

Karriere[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Emilianidou wurde am 2. September 1954 in Nikosia, damals Britisch-Zypern, geboren und erhielt einen Abschluss in Rechtswissenschaften der Aristoteles-Universität Thessaloniki, sowie einen Master in Marketing vom Cyprus Institute of Marketing.[1] After passing the Cyprus Bar Association examinations, she began practicing law in 1978.[2] The following year she was appointed to work in the Customs Department.[2] Between 1988 and 1992 she was a member of the team in charge of designing the VAT and developing its legislation.[2] In 1992, Emilianidou became a senior VAT officer and four years later, in 1996, she was appointed first customs officer.[2]

Am 2. Mai 2000, Emilianidou was appointed Deputy Director of the VAT Customs and Registry Department and from 15 August 2001 until 14 March 2010 she was the Director of the VAT Customs and Registry Department, being also member of the board of directors of the Cyprus Ports Authority.[2] She was also part of the negotiation of the entrance of Cyprus to the European Union in 2004, in charge of customs legislation.[2][1]

In 2010 she joined the Ministry of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism, where she became its general director.[2] In this position, which she held until 2 April 2013, she worked on issues such as the gradual diversification of the country's energy balance with the integration of natural gas and renewable energies, the attraction of foreign investment, the development of marinas or the creation of new golf courses.[2] She also served as chairwoman of the Cyprus Energy Foundation and the Special Fund for Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Saving.[1]

Minister of Labour[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Emilianidou addressing a meeting of the Council of the European Union in 2016

Am 2. April 2013, it was announced that Emilianidou would succeed Harris Georgiades as Minister of Labour and took office the following day, becoming the first woman to serve in Nico Anastasiades' cabinet.[3][4] After Anastasiades was re-elected in the 2018 presidential election, Emilianidou was re-appointed Minister of Labour.[5]

During her term as minister, Emilianidou promoted the guaranteed minimum income, the creation of the vice-ministry of social welfare, an increase in the income of low-income pensioners, a care allowance, subsidized four-day vacations, widow's pension for men under the same conditions as women, paid paternity leave, introduced a special pension for those over 50 years old with thalassemia, the creation of the Women's House for victims of domestic violence, and the recognition of maternity through surrogate mothers, among other moves.[1]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus, Emilianidou implemented the special employee support schemes, although the labor ministry acknowledged, in November 2020, that this measure led to an increase in unemployment.[6]

Personal life and death[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Her husband, also a lawyer, died in 2017 at the age of 70.[7]

On 15 May 2022, Emilianidou suffered a brain aneurysm and was immediately transferred to Ygeia Medical Center in Athens, Greece, where she underwent surgery.[8] Emilianidou died on 6 June 2022 at the age of 67.[1]

Books[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  • Value Added Tax in Cyprus (1992).[1]

Einzelnachweise[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  1. a b c d e f Zeta Emilianidou dies, aged 67 (Updated) In: Cyprus Mail, 6 June 2022 
  2. a b c d e f g h Κύπρος: Πέθανε η υπουργός Εργασίας, Ζέτα Αιμιλιανίδου In: Kathimerini, 6 June 2022 (griechisch). 
  3. Ζέτα Αιμιλιανίδου: Η νέα υπουργός Εργασίας της Κύπρου Vorlage:In lang
  4. Αναστασιάδης: Αποδέχτηκα με λύπη την παραίτηση Σαρρή In: Sigma TV, 2 April 2013 
  5. New Cyprus ministers sworn in In: Kathimerini, 1 March 2018 
  6. Support schemes averted drastic rise in unemployment, Emilianidou says In: Cyprus Mail, 26 November 2020 
  7. Labour minister's husband dies aged 70 In: Cyprus Mail, 23 November 2017 
  8. Zeta Emilianidou suffers brain aneurysm (update) In: Kathimerini, 6 June 2022 

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