Cyprus Times

2026: A Year of Choices, Opportunities, and Responsibility for Cyprus

Published December 30, 2025, 19:12
2026: A Year of Choices, Opportunities, and Responsibility for Cyprus

2026 is shaping up to be a year of critical choices and increased responsibility for Cyprus, amidst a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain geopolitical landscape. The author, a member of the DISY party, points out that democracy is not guaranteed, as even in strong democratic states, there is an erosion of public trust through populism and the questioning of institutions. The international scene is in a state of transition, with disruptions to geopolitical balances and readjustments of strategies by major powers. Instability in the Middle East and other regions underscores the need to maintain and strengthen democracy as a condition for survival. Cyprus, due to the stability and functionality of its democratic institutions, holds a strategic advantage in this volatile region. Maintaining this stability is vital not only for reasons of principle but also for security, credibility, and prospects. For 2026, three key themes emerge: security and regional stability, energy reshuffles in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the test of institutions. Addressing these challenges requires mature diplomacy, commitment to international law, clear strategic planning, and transparency, accountability, and institutional quality.