AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyprus Talks & UN-EU Coordination: UN envoy María Ángela Holguín is ramping up engagement in Brussels, signaling a more active EU role in the Cyprus process as coordination questions grow. Cyprus Problem Politics: AKEL warns against reopening agreed Cyprus framework elements, including any shift from presidential to parliamentary system or changes to federation structure, urging talks to restart from 2017 convergences. EU Policy for Islands: President Nikos Christodoulides says new European Commission strategies for islands and coastal areas give Cyprus a “comprehensive framework” aligned with national priorities, highlighting results from the Cyprus EU Council presidency. Energy Costs: Cyprus extends the reduced fuel excise tax until Sept. 17, keeping an 8.33 cents/litre cut and estimating €15.5m in consumer benefit. Governance & Institutions: Trade unions at the Electricity Authority of Cyprus allege board chairman George Petrou is improperly intervening in decisions, calling for an extraordinary board meeting. Justice & Investigations: Police say investigations into the Sizopoulos and Paphos Mayor Fedon Fedonos cases are in final stages, with files moving toward the Attorney General. Public Safety: Police investigate an attempted murder after two women were injured in Nicosia; a 35-year-old Syrian man is sought. Everyday Administration: A road tax renewal system issue is sparking criticism after motorists are reportedly blocked from renewing before the current period ends.
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