Politics of Cyprus Standing for the conservative
Democratic Rally, Kyriakides was elected as a deputy in the
2006 Cypriot legislative election, representing
Nicosia District, Since 2013, Kyriakides has served as a vice president of the Democratic Rally party, under the leadership of its president
Nicos Anastasiades. In 2018, Kyriakides pushed for a law decriminalizing abortion in Cyprus. In early March 2020, Kyriakides was appointed by President
Ursula von der Leyen to serve on a special task force to coordinate the European Union's response to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Kyriakides has also been chairing the
European People's Party Health Ministers Meeting (alongside
Peter Liese), which gathers the center-right EPP ministers ahead of meetings of the
Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO). Following the
2024 European elections, Kyriakides announced that she would not be available for another term and instead expressed her intention to return to Cyprus.
Vaccination procurement during COVID-19 pandemic Kyriakides came under attack by the international media and the public as her procurement of
COVID-19 vaccines was said to be slow and insufficient, especially in comparison to the United States and the United Kingdom. According to the German tabloid newspaper
Bild-Zeitung, Germany's Health Minister
Jens Spahn had warned Chancellor
Angela Merkel about Kyriakides’ slow response time. However, Kyriakides rejected all criticism and defended the EU joint procurement strategy, claiming that it had "medical and social virtues". She also rejected the logic of "first come, first served,", arguing "that may work at the neighborhood butcher’s but not in contracts." AstraZeneca hit back, stating that the contract only included 'best efforts' to supply the EU commission, whereas the UK contract included provisions to supply the entirety of the UK from the company's British plants first, before allowing export overseas. ==Other activities==