ENGLISH HOME PAGE
FRANÇAIS AMERICAN ENGLISH RUSSIAN PORTUGUESE ITALIAN SPANISH Congo et l'Union Africaine CHINA JAPAN DUITS NEDERLANDS, VLAAMS
FR Elect the best (the worst) politician. Elect the bests artists, writers, inventors and politicians...
Online shopping - Marketplace - Books, artworks...
Lago satirical magazine WUACADEMIA INFO
Writing, Artistic, Invention and Political Contests
School online of Fine arts, Film, Media arts and Culture
The World and Universal Academy Foundation has for ideal goals to promote the arts, the culture and the peace world-wide. 
 
 
  
 
 

 
 

Elect the best (the worst) European Government leader

ÉLISEZ LES MEILLEURS POLITICIENS (2007/08)
Tassos Nikolaou Papadopoulos, President of the Republic of Cyprus
Tassos Nikolaou Papadopoulos
President of the Republic of Cyprus
Président de la République de Chypre
Flag of Cyprus
 

Tassos Nikolaou Papadopoulos (Greek: Τάσσος Παπαδόπουλος) born January 7, 1934) has been the president of the Republic of Cyprus since 2003. He was born in Nicosia, Cyprus. He was educated at the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia and then studied law in London (Gray's Inn, Barrister-at-Law).
In the late 1950s, Papadopoulos was active in PEKA, the political section of EOKA.
He took part in the London Conference in 1959 and was one of the two delegates (besides the AKEL delegates) who voted against the signing of the London and Zurich Agreements. He was also one of the four representatives of the Greek Cypriot side at the Constitutional Commission which drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus.
For 12 years he served successively as Minister of the Interior, Minister of Finance, Minister of Labour and Social Insurance, Minister of Health and Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
He served as advisor to the first representative of the Greek-Cypriot side in the intercommunal talks, Glafkos Klerides, until April 1976 and subsequently he took up that post himself, serving until July 1978.
He represented Cyprus at many international conferences, particularly the annual congresses of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).
Furthermore he represented the Greek Cypriot community in many recourses by Cyprus filed at the United Nations and the Council of Europe. Until his election he practiced law in Nicosia.

At the Parliamentary elections held on 15 July 1970 he was elected member of the House of Representatives, standing as an Eniaion (Unified Party) candidate for the Nicosia constituency. Standing as an independent candidate, he was re-elected in the election of 5 September 1976. From April until October 1976 he served as President of the House of Representatives. In the 19 May 1991 parliamentary elections he was elected member of the House of Representatives, standing as a candidate for the Democratic Party in the Nicosia constituency. He was re-elected on 26 May 1996.
On 7 October 2000, he was elected unopposed President of the Democratic Party during the historic electoral congress at which the founder of the Party, Spyros Kyprianou, stood down. At the 27 May 2001 elections he was re-elected at the head of the Democratic Party ticket.
He was a member of the National Council, Chairman of the Standing Parliamentary Committee on European Affairs and member of the Committee on Selection and the Committee on Financial and Budgetary Affairs. He was also Co-chairman of the Joint Cyprus-EU Parliamentary Committee.
He campaigned for the 2003 presidential election on a platform that he would allegedly be able to secure better deal over the Cyprus dispute than the incumbent Glafkos Klerides. He was backed by not just his own party, Diko, but also the party of the Left AKEL and social democrat Kisos.
Papadopoulos assumed the Presidency on 28 February 2003 after a 51.51% win, having won the elections on the first round.
Before the Cyprus reunification referendum, 2004 on the Annan plan, he urged Greek Cypriots to vote No, declaring "I received a state; I will not deliver a community". His recommendation is considered one of the reasons for the referendum's negative result on the Greek Cypriot side.

He is married to Fotini Michaelides (of the family of Anastasios Leventis) and they have four children: Konstandinos, Maria (from Fotini's previous marriage with Polykarpos Georkadjis), Nikolas and Anastasia.
 
FRANÇAIS
 

Tassos Nikolaou Papadopoulos (en grec Τάσσος Παπαδόπουλος) (né le 7 janvier 1934 à Nicosie) est le président de la République de Chypre depuis le 28 février 2003.
Il a étudié le droit à Londres (Gray's Inn, avocat)
À la fin des années cinquante, il était actif dans la PEKA, la section politique de l'EOKA. Après l'indépendance, il devint ministre de l'Emploi. Il obtint son élection en 2003, en mettant en avant une meilleure capacité que son adversaire Glafcos Clerides dans la négociation sur le partage de Chypre. Il a été soutenu non seulement par son propre parti, DIKO, mais également par les communistes d'AKEL et les sociaux-démocrates de KISOS. Avant le référendum sur la réunification de Chypre, (plan Annan) en 2004, il poussa les Chypriotes grecs à voter « non » (et son soutien a été considéré comme déterminant à l'échec du référendum).

 
Location CYPRUS
 
Location Cyprus districts named

From Wikipedia

 

 
ELECT THE BEST PRESIDENT OF PRIME MINISTER
 

HOME LEARNING

SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
Sculpture (woodcarving)
Creative Painting
Portrait Painting
Landscape Painting
Oil Painting course
Creative Drawing
Cartoon Drawing
Graphic Novel writing

SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION
Film Producing
Film Directing
Screenwriting
Thriller Film writing
Drawing Storyboard

SCHOOL OF CREATIVE WRITING
Writing Poems
Short Story writing
Novel writing
Mystery Novel writing
Writing Romance Novel
Erotic Romance writing

SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND MULTIMEDIA
Web Design
Dreamweaver 8
Fireworks 8
Flash 8
Cartoon animation-Flash

SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Singing course
Guitar playing
Bass guitar playing
Keyboard playing
Drums playing
Harmonica playing
Piano playing
Djembe playing
Congas Playing

SCHOOL OF DANCE
Hip Hop for beginners
Rock for beginners
Salsa for beginners
Rumba for beginners
Flamenco for beginners
Mambo for beginners
Tango for beginners
Merengue for beginners
Samba for beginner
African dance course

SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE
French for beginners

French grammar

 
 
 
 
CONTACT
   
Copyright © 2006, Wuacademia/Wuacademy, All Rights Reserved