Convictions of Candidates Under Scrutiny
The first case concerns a candidate who is reported to have been convicted of fraud, while the second concerns a candidate who is reported to have been convicted in a revenge pornography case. The Legal Service is examining whether these offences fall under dishonourable offences or offences involving moral turpitude, for which the Constitution prohibits the right to submit a candidacy for the office of Member of Parliament.
Cyprus and the Rewiring of European Security
With the region in turmoil and the geopolitical playbook in pieces, Cyprus seeks to be at the heart of a changing European security architecture. Politis speaks with analysts on the risks and rewards of its ambitions.
Court Rejects Sykas Appeal Against DISY Over Candidacy
Judges find appeal moot after party ratified decision
ViewPoint: Even Greed Has Its Limits
A controversial ambassadorial appointment of the First Lady reignites debate over ethics, power and boundaries at the highest level of the state, amid deep public fatigue over scandals and perceived conflicts of interest.
‘Sandy’ Case: Statements Follow Same Line
Political figures and former judges who gave statements to police investigators denied contents of messages. All those mentioned in the messages will be questioned. Justice Minister says case findings will provide a 360-degree assessment, addressing both the authenticity and content of messages.


