Cypriot President Anastasiades Offers Foreclosure Bill Statements
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades confirmed that he will conduct discussions with European heads, concerning the adopted foreclosure bill that was just ratified by the House of Representatives.
Additionally, the President stated that he will analyze the newly enacted amendments "very seriously" during a Germasogia park inauguration, according to Parikiaki.
The implemented bill is a requirement for the nation to receive its next scheduled 10 billion euro bailout, which the Eurogroup is set to confirm in a meeting next Friday.
Anastasiades discussed his critique on the bill that he will, "review very seriously the amendments achieved in the separate bills and will fully respect everyone's wish to protect vulnerable groups".
Today he is planning "a round of intensive negotiations on a political level, so that before I decide, I will have the reaction or I can take into consideration the risks involved".
Anastasiades also discussed the need for, "Unity and cooperation should be our beacon forward in order to deal with the diverse difficulties ahead".
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