What you will read in the Cypriot newspapers on Thursday

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The front page of "F".

The situation in Greece after the failure to form a Government of National Unity, the meeting of the National Council, the new package of measures for the economy and the operation of a French-Cypriot school in Cyprus in September 2012 are some of the issues highlighted by today's newspapers. "Liberal" In its main topic entitled "Plan B after Eid", it states that the National Council will discuss and formulate Plan B, more than three years after the start of negotiations and shortly before the current process and tactics in the Cyprus issue collapses. The issue was raised again yesterday in the National Council and the President seems to agree with this debate, which, however, is expected to begin after the new tripartite, which is scheduled for next January.

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Η "Truth", with the main title "Everything (again) on the air…", states that the meeting at the Presidential Palace and the announcement of the new Prime Minister in Greece failed and that the scenario of L. Papadimos returns. Elsewhere, he reports that the Pancyprian Medical Association has appointed an investigating officer to conduct an ex-officio disciplinary investigation into the serious allegations against a gynecologist being held by the Police.

"Today's" writes in its main topic entitled "For laughter and cries" that while Greece is facing an immediate danger of complete economic destabilization and political anarchy, with the risk of dragging the entire eurozone, political parties in Athens are playing political games and prolonging the crisis. Elsewhere he writes that "They are setting us up against the wall in Brussels and New York", while he also talks about a plot against Cyprus. He also states that the British Foreign Secretary and the French Foreign Minister expressed their support, both in the process of resolving the Cyprus issue and in the issue of natural gas extraction in the Cypriot EEZ.

Η "Dawn" in its main issue, entitled "The new package of measures in four axes", states that measures reaching from millionaires to high-paid private sector includes the new package of measures that the Government is expected to announce soon, with the aim of fiscal consolidation, reducing the budget deficit, stimulating growth and ensuring social cohesion. Elsewhere, he states that bills for registered refugees are being passed.

The English language "Cyprus MailWith the main title "Coalition talks collapse in Greece" states that the agreement to create a government of national unity in Greece collapsed yesterday as the country is leading to an economic abyss. In another issue, he notes that in September 2012, the French Cypriot school in Cyprus will operate, in the area where the former Higher Technological Institute was housed.

Source: KYPE