Battle for the first impression

a 1 George Lillikas, Nikolas Papadopoulos, Nikos Anastasiadis, Presidential Elections 2018, Stavros Malas

The scene is set, the candidates for the Presidency of the Republic, the parties and the organized groups have taken battle positions. The first impressions go to the side of Nikolas Papadopoulos, as he has managed to appear - in terms of support from other forces - as the most versatile compared to his rivals.

Nikos Anastasiadis, Stavros Malas and George Lillikas, start by having in the first phase locked the support of their own political spaces and investing in civil society, building a profile of a wider popular acceptance that moves beyond the party barriers.

Nikos Anastasiadis after the gathering to present the report of his work, through which he sent messages with the presence of specific personalities, prepares the groups of volunteers who will go out. Stavros Malas builds on the independent candidacy by spreading nets in places beyond AKEL, expecting to document that he is not a candidate with only support from the party of the Left.

He invested in civil society from the first moment that George Lillikas expressed his intention to claim the Presidency, bringing at every opportunity the example of his own candidacy in 2013. Nikolas Papadopoulos, continuing his pre-election rallies, was in Strovolos last night from where he sent the message, "we are not coming to fix the old. We are coming to bring the new ".

The Politburo of DISY in the presence of government officials unanimously approved the proposal of Averof Neophytou to support the re-election of Nikos Anastasiadis. The proposal is going to be approved by the Supreme Council next Saturday.

Response from the Occupied Territories

War of decisions for guarantees

In the occupied territories, the pseudo-parliament will discuss and condemn the decision of the Parliament for the abolition of the guarantees and the demilitarization of Cyprus. A proposal was submitted to the pseudo-parliament, while at the same time Ozgiurgun argues that the position "zero army, zero guarantees", decided by the Parliament, means a decision for a Union.

Source: The Liberal