AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLimassol Zoo Decision: Limassol’s Municipal Council voted against turning the zoo site into an environmental park, keeping the animals for now while a future plan is promised after new proposals. Energy Planning Debate: A Cyprus-focused commentary argues the country’s long-term energy plan must be integrated—linking security, affordability, competitiveness, decarbonisation and water security—rather than treating gas, renewables, storage and desalination as separate tracks. Financial Literacy in Schools: Central Bank of Cyprus governor Christodoulos Patsalides calls for a compulsory, standalone financial literacy course, citing low youth scores in EU comparisons. Water Quality Win: An EU bathing-water report ranks Cyprus top in 2025 for “excellent” sites, with 85% of Europe’s bathing spots rated excellent overall. Nicosia Reform Update: The new metropolitan municipality says it cut its deficit by 80% and resolved most citizen requests in its first two years. Coastal Protection & Biodiversity: Nicosia’s Pedieos river restoration and invasive acacia management continue, with planning and cutting proposals in the spotlight.
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