Newly elected President Nikos Christodoulides said his immediate priorities are to form a gender-balanced Cabinet, hold contacts with political leaders, and plan to end the Cyprus problem deadlock. After the election results,
The Cabinet decided to freeze any new off-budget claims and requests from November 1 until the February presidential elections to ensure fiscal discipline and avert any electoral influence, said Finance Minister Constantinos
The Cabinet approved the 2023 state budget on Friday, with Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides heralding it “the greenest, with the most social benefits” ever submitted by a government. The budget approved by
The Cabinet has approved a bill which amends the income tax law for existing tax exemption for investments in small to medium innovation companies and extends to cover corporate investors. According to
There were no decisions Friday on measures to buffer hiking inflation, diminishing Cypriots’ purchasing power, as the government postponed action until next week. Following the meeting on Friday, government spokesperson Marios Pelekanos
The Cabinet has granted a 20% tax deduction for research and development expenses in a campaign to attract foreign investments and businesses to Cyprus. After Wednesday’s meeting, Minister of Finance Constantinos Petrides
The Cabinet convenes on Friday to discuss further measures to tackle the fourth wave of COVID-19 infections, powered by the more aggressive Delta variant, with expanding the Safe Pass under the spotlight.
The Cabinet convenes on Friday to decide on measures to stem the fourth wave of infections threatening to cripple the health system as cases surge to record highs. Ministers have tough decisions
A Cabinet meeting postponed until Friday will exchange views on possible measures to be introduced after a record wave of COVID-19 cases surged past 1000, said government spokesman Marios Pelekanos. The meeting
The Cabinet has delayed any decision on stricter COVID-19 measures until Friday, with the Health Minister reportedly proposing a new lockdown as daily cases remain stubbornly above 800. Ministers are undecided on