Nicosia, Cyprus. Parties that lost their parliamentary representation in last month’s elections will still be included in discussions on national issues at the National Council meeting on June 22, President Nikos Christodoulides said. He said leaders of parties previously represented in the council would remain part of the consultation process despite no longer holding seats in the House.
Participation in the meeting
Speaking on Saturday, Christodoulides said parties such as Edek, Dipa and the Ecologists would continue to receive briefings and take part in discussions. He described the current period as a critical juncture.
Parliamentary parties also included
Christodoulides said all political leaders currently represented in parliament would also attend the meeting, including Alma and Direct Democracy following their election to the House.
Reason for the decision
He said the decision reflected the need for broad political consultation on issues of national importance and stressed the value of maintaining a collective approach.
“I want us to act collectively,” he said.
Role of the National Council
The National Council advises the President on the Cyprus issue and other major national matters.
