President Christodoulides to present State of the Union address

The Cyprus President’s State of the Union address will take place on 29 January in the presence of representatives of the Legislative and Judiciary, and other officials.

According to Government Spokesperson, Konstantinos Letymbiotis, the President will present the government's planning for 2024, adding that this was included in its policy programme for institutional reforms that contribute, as he said, to the restructuring of the State.

In remarks to the Cyprus News Agency, Letymbiotis said that the President is launching a tradition that aims to further strengthen accountability to society and contribute to the transparent and timely communication of policies that the Government is planning.

He pointed out that "the reports will relate to the Government's key reforms and actions and are part of the Government's accountability and the communication of what it plans to implement, following the Action Plans of the Ministries for 2024, which have been published for the first time, and which cover all sectors in detail".

According to the Spokesperson, the members of the Legislature, representatives of the Judiciary, of the Local Government, members of the Boards of Directors of the Semi-Governmental Organisations “which are the executive arms of government policy”, independent officials, and social partners have been invited to attend.

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