Cyprus is at a crossroad: it is electing a president. What is certain is that after 10 years of the presidency of Nikos Anastasiadis (DISY), the country is entering a new political period in which there are many challenges and urgent problems to be solved: The unresolved Cyprus problem, the existing corruption, reforms in the economy and public administration, the establishment of sustainable development, the reduction of migratory pressures, the exploration of gas fields, etc. The day after presidential elections there will be a big gap and an open debate about the legacy of Anastasiades. Who will oppose him? Who will manage to find a majority in parliament and form a government that will tackle the major challenges and the solution of the Cyprus problem? Cyprus is closer and more important for Europe and Germany than it seems.
The full-length publication is only available in German.
Topics
Evika Siliņa resigns: Latvia's primary phase begins with government crisis
Presidential Election in Benin in the Context of Democratic Backsliding in West Africa
Presidential elections in Peru
The Challenges of Polarisation Facing the Conservative Side of South Korean Politics
Editorial of the issue: “The Centre-Right”