Makarios Drousiotis

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Makarios Drousiotis
Born (1959-01-10) 10 January 1959 (age 65)
Moniatis, Cyprus
CitizenshipCypriot
Alma materLondon College of Communication
Occupation(s)Journalist, Author, Politician
Notable workCrime at Crans-Montana
Political partyVolt Cyprus
Websitemakarios.eu

Makarios Drousiotis (Greek: Μακάριος Δρουσιώτης [maˈka.ri.os ðru.siˈo.tis]; born 10 January 1959) is a Cypriot investigative journalist, author, and politician, known for his research and publications on the modern history of Cyprus.

Career[edit]

Drousiotis has authored twelve books, focusing on various historical, political, and social issues within Cyprus, some of which have been translated into English, French, and Turkish.[1] Throughout his career, he has contributed to several prominent newspapers in Cyprus and Greece, including Eleftherotipia, Phileleftheros, and Politis.[2]

In the early 2010s, Drousiotis became actively involved in politics, initially working on the presidential campaign of Nicos Anastasiades and subsequently serving as his special advisor after Anastasiades' election.[3] However, he resigned in October 2014 due to pressures related to his critical writings on the Soviet Union's role in the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, and later distanced himself from Anastasiades, criticizing his administration for corruption in his books.[3][4] Following his resignation, Drousiotis moved to Brussels, where he worked as a personal assistant to Christos Stylianides, Cyprus' EU Commissioner, until 2019.[1][3]

In recent years, he has been a vocal critic of corruption in Cyprus, a theme prevalent in his latest books, and in 2024, he ventured back into politics as a candidate for the European Parliament with the political party Volt, emphasizing a need for transparency and the rule of law within the European Union.[5][6]

He was honored with the Kutlu Adali Award in 2004, which is presented by the federation of workers in the Turkish Cypriot press. In 2005, he was awarded the International Press Freedom Award by the organization Reporters Without Borders.[1]

Literary works[edit]

Books authored by Makarios Drousiotis in English[7]
Date Title
2008 The First Partition
2009 Cyprus 1974 - The Greek coup and the Turkish invasion
2016 The Cyprus Crisis and the Cold War
2023 Crime at Crans-Montana
2024 Putin's Island

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Δρουσιώτης Μακάριος". Polignosi.com.
  2. ^ Polignosi. "Δρουσιώτης Μακάριος". www.polignosi.com. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  3. ^ a b c "Makarios Drousiotis". forum.imedd.org. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  4. ^ Κουρούσιη, Νικολέττα (2024-05-01). "Επανέρχεται ο Δρουσιώτης δημοσιεύοντας την αγωγή από Αναστασιάδη – «Δεν θα περάσουν οι εκβιασμοί»". Φιλελεύθερος | Philenews (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  5. ^ Solutions, BDigital Web. "Με Μακάριο Δρουσιώτη κατέρχεται στις Ευρωεκλογές το Volt". Kathimerini.com.cy (in Greek). Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  6. ^ "Πως απαντά ο Μακάριος Δρουσιώτης στην αγωγή €2 εκατ. του Νίκου Αναστασιάδη". ANT1.
  7. ^ makarios.eu. "Μακάριος Δρουσιώτης - Δημοσιογράφος Συγγραφέας". www.makarios.eu. Retrieved 2024-05-27.