Political leadership met in spirit of cooperation, no curfew for time being, Government Spokesperson says
For the time being the government of Cyprus does not intend to impose further drastic measures such as a curfew in order to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, Government Spokesperson Kyriacos Koushos has said in statements after a meeting of parliamentary political party leaders chaired by Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, on Thursday.
The country`s political leadership, both government and political parties, in a spirit of mutual understanding exchanged proposals which will be put down in paper and then sent to Parliament next week to be voted, he said and urged citizens to abide by the advice of staying at home, sending a message that "united in the battle against the coronavirus we will be victorious."
In statements, Koushos said that the the meeting, that took place at the Presidential Palace, was "extremely productive," adding that President Anastas
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The country`s political leadership, both government and political parties, in a spirit of mutual understanding exchanged proposals which will be put down in paper and then sent to Parliament next week to be voted, he said and urged citizens to abide by the advice of staying at home, sending a message that "united in the battle against the coronavirus we will be victorious."
In statements, Koushos said that the the meeting, that took place at the Presidential Palace, was "extremely productive," adding that President Anastas
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