Written statement by Government Spokesman Marios Pelekanos
Already, with the announcement of the Presidency of the Republic issued today, sufficient answers were given to what both DIKO and AKEL promote.
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The whole issue led to a toxic dialogue that lasted more than a year, with no political benefit for those who sought to exploit it to the detriment of the Government.
Last May during the Parliamentary Elections, they received the answer of the Cypriot people.
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It is our view that following the findings, but also the Government's admission of weaknesses, gaps and omissions of supervisory control, we will not allow a new toxic climate to be created and we will not engage in controversies that do not serve the well-understood interest of the place.
What we are asking for is self-criticism for those who were directly or otherwise involved in exploiting the weaknesses of the Program.