President says he is not considering a Cabinet reshuffle

President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, has said he is not considering reshuffling the Cabinet.

He was asked by journalists on the sidelines of his visit to the Cyprus University of Technology, in Limassol on 2 September. When asked to comment on reports during the last few days, about an upcoming reshuffle, the President said that " a reshuffle is not on my mind. I don't know where (the information in the reports) came from. There is no issue for a reshuffle in my mind."

Asked about his relationship with the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Costas Koumis, following recent developments involving the tour operator TUI, the President said that "my relationship with all Ministers is that of a partner. We have open discussions, we listen to opinions and we are partners. We have nothing to hide."

(Source: CNA)

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