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Unlocking the Puzzle for Stranded Property Buyers In Cyprus

This May, significant clarity is expected on the legislative resolution concerning stranded property buyers in Cyprus. Legislative and executive bodies have been navigating a legal impasse ignited by a Court of Appeals decision last summer that declared the existing law unconstitutional, further exacerbating challenges for these buyers.

What’s Next for Stranded Buyers?

Next week, the parliamentary Legal Affairs Committee is set to deliberate on a new law proposal designed to protect these buyers. There is consideration of introducing legal provisions to release properties from financial entrapment, particularly for buyers who have settled all dues yet remain indebted due to systemic issues. Additionally, the bill aims to streamline the processing of requests at the Land Registry for these 9,497 trapped buyers.

Temporary Respite and Future Challenges

Banks and credit acquisition firms have responded positively to extend the freeze on foreclosures until July’s end, giving legislators time to devise comprehensive solutions. This comes as the last stand; creditors agree to stall auctions temporarily to facilitate cooperative negotiations.

The legal intricacies of these cases underline the complexities inherent in navigating Cyprus’s real estate market, highlighting a critical need for informed legislative reform.

Call for Reform: Cyprus Faces New Challenges with Emerging Tobacco Products

In the face of a burgeoning variety of tobacco products, existing smoking laws in Cyprus are struggling to keep pace, as highlighted by Christos Minas, the president of the Cyprus National Addictions Authority (AAEK). On World No-Tobacco Day, there was a push for legislative reforms to comprehensively cover all tobacco forms, including non-nicotine alternatives.

Addressing Rising Trends with Effective Policies

Minas emphasized the surge in popularity of e-cigarettes and flavored products, particularly among the youth. The proposed legal updates aim to enhance enforcement efficiency against these emerging trends.

In collaboration with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) framework, the AAEK has established the first set of national guidelines for smoking cessation in Cyprus, crafting prevention and treatment strategies based on robust scientific evidence.

Educating Youth and Public Awareness Initiatives

Efforts are underway to raise awareness, with informative materials distributed to secondary schools across Cyprus. A public event in Nicosia highlighted the state’s ongoing commitment, providing carbon monoxide testing and expert advice on new tobacco products.

Recent data from the Cyprus general population survey 2023 indicates that 38% of smokers have used e-cigarettes recently, and the smoking initiation age remains at 18.

A Glimpse into Youth Smoking Patterns

According to the latest European school survey, 14% of Cypriot students aged 15-16 reported smoking traditional cigarettes last month. Although this rate is declining, Cyprus still ranks high in Europe for e-cigarette and hookah use among students.

The concern is global, with WHO reports showing over 37 million children aged 13-15 engage in tobacco use, driven by aggressive marketing in loosely regulated environments.

The urgency for reform is clear: before these trends solidify, proactive measures are necessary to protect future generations from potentially hazardous habits.

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