Demetris Syllouris (Greek: Δημήτρης Συλλούρης; born 27 July 1953) is a Greek-Cypriot politician. He was the president of the Cypriot parliament[1] and European Party leader between 2005 and 2016.
Syllouris was born in Nicosia and studied Civil Engineering at the University of East London.[2]
Representative of Nicosia constituency under the banner of Democratic Rally Party (DISY)-Liberals Coalition 1991–2001, under the banner of DISY 2001–2004, independent 2004–2005, under the banner of the European Party 2005-2016 and since March 2016 under the banner of “Solidarity".[3]
On 2 June 2016 he was elected President of the House of Representatives for the Eleventh Term of Office of the House.
In October 2020, having been implicated by the Al Jazeera investigation into the selling of Cypriot citizenship, he resigned from his role in government.[4]
In October 2020, Al Jazeera presented hidden-camera footage[5] of Syllouris recorded in October 2019 (at a time in which he was already President of the parliament) in which he meets with journalists posing as representatives of a non-existing Chinese businessman and convicted money-launderer. In the footage, Syllouris promises to use his influence so that the businessman receives Cypriot citizenship, even though providing citizenship to convicted criminals contravenes Cypriot law. In response, Syllouris claimed that he was playing along with the representatives to gather more information and to finally report the case to the authorities, as he did shortly after.[6] In April 2021, 'The Cyprus Papers' was BAFTA nominated.[7]