This is the figure that appears in the income statement filed by Nikos Anastasiadis. In addition, he owns 2 cars, a total cost of 100 thousand euros, 2 apartments and a dozen land in Limassol.
For comparison, the chairman of parliament, Demetris Siluris, declared an annual income of 185 thousand euros. He also owns a car and real estate, with a total cost of 315 thousand euros.
Recall that under the current legislation, data on incomes of officials are published on the website of the Cypriot Parliament.
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