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[Cyprus Times] Christodoulides has decided to speak. Everyone expects clarification

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He is showing his hand, it seems, Nikos Christodoulides is expected to respond to what Averof Neophytou said on Friday and his recommendation to go to the polls

One day before the date for submitting interest in candidacies for the presidential elections in the Democratic Rally and Nikos Christodoulides seems to be preparing to put his cards on the table.

By a statement to the media late Saturday night he announced that he is expected to make statements at the Foreign Ministry today,[/URL] without giving any exact details on the content of the statements.

The statements will be made at 11:30 a.m.


However, everyone expects that today he will give his answer to party president Averof Neophytou and clarify his position on whether he will run as a candidate in the 2023 presidential elections. However, even if this does not happen, i.e. if he completely opens his cards for all his next steps, it is considered certain that he will respond to what the President of DISY has accused him of and is related to a split of the Democratic Rally.

It is recalled that in his statements on Friday, Averof Neophytou said he was ready to resign from the Presidency of the party and together with Nikos Christodoulides to address the more than 50 thousand DISY members, in order to decide on the President of the party and the chosen one to give the race for the 2023 Presidential elections. Neophytou also blamed him for moves

Whatever the announcements today, Nikos Christodoulides is in his last days as Foreign Minister and it is not excluded that some announcements will be made on his part.

However, according to the schedule, from Monday Nikos Christodoulides will resume his duties as Foreign Minister as he will have a private meeting and extended consultations at the Foreign Ministry with his Cuban counterpart, who will pay a working visit to Cyprus.


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