Christos Christou (Greek: Χρίστος Χρίστου; born 19 October 1980[3]) is a Greek Cypriot politician, who is the President of the ELAM party since 2008, and serves as a member of the House of Representatives since 2016.[4]
Christos Christou was born in Politiko on 19 October 1980.[5] His main language is Greek, but he also speaks English.[5] He obtained a degree in radiology at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens.[6] He has also worked at the Nicosia General Hospital[6] and is currently a member of the Pancyprian Association of Technologists-Radiologists and Radiotherapists.
Political career
During his studies in Greece, he was a member of the far-rightPopular Association - Golden Dawn[6] political party, and is one of the founders of National Popular Front (founded in 2008). After the first congress of the party, he became its chairman. He was elected MP in the 2016 parliamentary elections for the first time in the Nicosia Constituency with ELAM for the 11th parliamentary term.
As an MP, he is the representative of ELAM in the Parliament of the Republic of Cyprus, deputy chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Health, member of the Parliamentary Committee on Foreign and European Affairs and the Parliamentary Committee on Institutions, Values and Administration, and member of the Parliamentary Delegation to the Conference of the European Affairs Committees of the Parliaments of the Member States of the European Union.[7]
In the 2018 presidential elections, he was a presidential candidate with 5.65% of the vote.[8]
He was re-elected in the 2021 parliamentary elections for the 12th parliamentary term.
Christou was one of four candidates to participate in the Presidential debates, allowing him to have his campaign messages reach a broader audience.[10] Christou received 6.04% of the vote and did not qualify for the runoff election.[11]