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Treasury publishes 2025 state grants and discretionary payments over €5,000

The finance ministry

Nicosia, Cyprus. The Treasury on Monday published details of state grants and discretionary payments for 2025, citing transparency and accountability obligations under public finance legislation. The disclosure covers payments exceeding €5,000 made during 2025.


Scope of the publication

In a statement, the Treasury said the disclosure forms part of efforts to ensure accountability in the state’s financial transactions, allowing individuals to hold public services to account.

The publication breaks down payments by expenditure category across ministries, deputy ministries, departments and government services.

The Treasury clarified that the data does not include payments related to security or public interest expenditure, nor those involving sensitive personal data.

Funding to political parties

According to the published data, political parties received both general state funding and additional amounts covering the employment of parliamentary staff.

Disy received €1,980,176.63 in general funding and €1,193,755.12 for parliamentary staff. Akel received €1,620,844.69 and €1,202,264.81 respectively.

Diko was allocated €889,607.50 in general funding and €661,993.78 for staff, while Elam received €591,156.85 and €209,968.40.

Edek received €587,186.33 in general funding and €261,982.86 for parliamentary associates, Dipa €546,157.64 and €281,872.68, and the Ecologists Movement €434,321.36 along with €211,423.57.

Additional smaller contributions were paid to some parties to cover their participation in European political groups.

Allocations to youth organisations

State funding was also allocated to party youth organisations, including €90,817.62 to Nedisy, €74,819.43 to Edon, and smaller amounts to other youth wings.


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