Manifesto Conclusion

Manifesto Conclusion

Cyprus needs a strong independent president. A transparent president. An honest president

A president who is prepared to make compromises, but not one mired by political dirt nor one controlled by political parties or special interest groups.

A decision you must make for the presidential election

A decision you must make for the presidential election

If you are against discussing the matter with ‘TRNC’, yet firmly believe these negotiations will fail, let alone pass a referendum, but agree with most of my other manifesto initiatives to transform Cyprus, then vote for me. Replace the political dinosaurs with someone new, with fresh ideas to transform Cyprus together. I have transparently spelt out exactly what my plans are to fix Cyprus together.

28/32. Education

28/32. Education

If I am elected president, I will instruct the education minister to start with a blank piece of paper and provide formal recommendations to improve all seven education areas after involving various stakeholders. These must include internationally respected experts, unions, teachers, parents, other countries’ best practices, and commercial partners.

09/32. Businesses, entrepreneurship, job creation, and the CSE

09/32. Businesses, entrepreneurship, job creation, and the CSE

Entrepreneurship is in the Cypriot DNA worldwide. In the last 100 years, many of our relatives (including mine) moved to other countries for a better life with very little money in their pockets to improve their families’ lives. Following the disastrous 1974 Turkish invasion, our country was transformed from near bankruptcy, having lost its tourism market and 40% of its land, into a services-based economy.