The President of the Republic, Mr.Nicos Anastasiades, will have a busy schedule in the coming days, as he has convened a series of meetings to be informed about the progress of ongoing projects, to address issues that have arisen and to take decisions on further steps.
According to a written statement by the Director of the Press Office of the President of the Republic, Andreas Joseph, tomorrow, Friday, the President's agenda includes three consecutive meetings related to sport. President Anastasiades is expected to be briefed on the situation in the stadiums with particular emphasis on security, both in terms of facilities and the safety of spectators and athletes.
At 10:30 in the morning, a meeting will be held with the President of the COA Andreas Michaelides in the presence of the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Prodromos Prodromos on the Code of Good Governance of Cyprus Sports Federations.
A little later, at 11:10 a.m., a meeting has been set to discuss the issue of athletics stadiums.
The third meeting for tomorrow is scheduled for 11:40 a.m. and will discuss the issue of stadium facilities.
Monday, February 7
President Anastasiades' next week will begin with a sports-related issue. The Presidents of the Limassol Clubs, Apollon, AEL and Aris will be at the Presidential Palace next Monday in the presence of the President of the CAA. The subject of discussion will be the progress of the works at the new Limassol stadium
Tuesday, February 8
On Tuesday, February 8, the President of the Republic will deal with issues related to the social housing programmes implemented by the Government. He will first hold a meeting with the Ministers of Finance and Interior and the President of the CMOA on the policies implemented through the agency, followed by a second meeting with the Ministers of Labour and Energy to review the government's social housing programme.
Wednesday, 9 February
On Wednesday, 9 February, agricultural issues will be on the President's agenda.
He will meet with the West Nicosia Farmers' Coordination Committee in the presence of the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment.
Through these meetings, in addition to the information he receives on various issues, the President of the Republic demonstrates in a clear way that he is close to the citizens, ready to address their problems.
Thursday, 10 February
President Anastasiades, at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron, will leave for Brest, France, where he will participate in the One Ocean Summit.
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