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[Cyprus Times] President in "barrage" of important meetings. Open issues on the agenda

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Announcement by the Presidency of the Republic "Barrage" of meetings by President Anastasiades next week

A series of important meetings will be held next week by the President of the Republic, Mr Nicos Anastasiades.

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The meetings will cover. The meeting was set following the fire that occurred last Tuesday, January 11, which caused legitimate concerns.

The meeting will be attended by the Ministers of Transport, Communications and Works, Justice and Public Order, Energy, Trade and Industry and officials.

The aim is to take decisions to be implemented as soon as possible to allay concerns.

Justice Reform



A meeting has been set for next Tuesday, January 18, on the issue of justice reform. The meeting was set in order to overcome the obstacles that have arisen in recent days in the process of approval of the relevant bills by the Parliament as well as the establishment of the Anti-Corruption Authority.

The heads of the political parties were also invited to the meeting to discuss ways to advance the bills pending in the House of Representatives.

AHK and competition

On Thursday, January 20, the course of AHK in the new competitive environment will be discussed. Ways for a safe and productive adaptation of the Agency to the new circumstances will be examined.

The meeting will be attended by the Ministers of Finance and Energy.

Arrival of Natural Gas

On Friday, January 21, the meeting set under the President of the Republic will deal with the arrival of natural gas and the progress in the implementation of infrastructure projects.

The progress of the projects in relation to the existing requirements will be studied and ways to accelerate them will be discussed.

These critical meetings are being held in the context of the President's desire to give impetus to the open issues under consideration, the completion of which will add significant value to the state, its institutions and contribute to the further economic development of the country.


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