Λαός Υπερύφανος – Στρατιγική Ηγεσία

A New Cyprus Begins in Paphos – The Rally That Will Change Everything

On Saturday 13 December 2025, the medieval square in front of Paphos Castle will become the epicentre of the biggest political earthquake Cyprus has seen in decades. Loukas Political Party 2.0 is not organising just another rally – we are staging the official launch of a complete national renewal programme that will rewrite the future of this island for the next generation and beyond.

For years, Cypriots have watched the same tired faces deliver the same empty promises. Corruption scandals, offshore leaks, skyrocketing rents, closed hospitals, and a political class that treats public money like a private ATM. Enough. On 13 December, under the floodlights of Paphos Castle, Loukas Christodoulou will present the most detailed, fully-costed, and radical reform plan ever tabled by a new political force in Cyprus.

The 2026–2030 National Renewal Plan – What You Will Hear First

  • Family First Tax Revolution: Immediate 30 % income-tax reduction for every household with children under 18, plus €150 monthly child allowance (not the current €47). Fully funded by closing the offshore company loopholes that let the super-rich pay less tax than a teacher.
  • Healthcare That Actually Works: Re-opening of closed rural clinics, 500 new nurses in the first year, and a Cypriot NHS card that works in every public and private hospital without bribes or waiting lists.
  • Housing For Cypriots, Not Speculators: 15-year ban on foreign funds buying residential property for investment, plus 20,000 affordable homes built on state land with 40-year zero-interest mortgages for first-time buyers under 40.
  • Anti-Corruption Authority with Teeth: Independent body with foreign judges, power to freeze assets within 24 hours, and public online register of every politician’s wealth updated monthly.
  • Green Cyprus 2035: Complete phase-out of heavy fuel oil by 2030, 100 % renewable electricity by 2035, and free solar panels for every household earning less than €40,000 a year.

These are not wishes. Every single measure has been costed by the University of Cyprus economics department and will be published in full on the night.

What to Expect on the Night

The gates open at 16:00. Free shuttle buses will run non-stop from Limassol (Agios Tychonas park-and-ride), Nicosia (GSP stadium), Larnaca (Finikoudes), and Paralimni (Protaras fire station). By 18:00 the square will be transformed: a 40-metre stage with 8K LED walls, 200,000-watt sound system, and live drone coverage broadcast on CyBC 2, RIK, and every major streaming platform.

Michalis Hatzigiannis will open the musical programme at 18:30, followed by Alkinoos Ioannidis and a surprise international guest who has already confirmed. At 20:00 sharp, Loukas takes the stage – alone for the first 20 minutes – to deliver the plan point by point, with live fact-checking projected behind him so nobody can ever say “where will the money come from?”

After the speech, the floor opens to the people. Ten wireless microphones will circulate through the crowd for instant questions. No pre-screening. No planted questions. Whatever you want to ask, you ask.

Security & Family-Friendly Zone

400 stewards and off-duty police officers (volunteering their time) will ensure absolute safety. A dedicated children’s village with bouncy castles, face-painting, and free halloumi wraps runs until 22:30. First-aid tents every 50 metres, plus a quiet zone for anyone who needs a break from the noise.

Why Paphos?

Because Paphos is where the old politics died. It is the district with the highest youth emigration rate, the longest hospital waiting lists, and the most visible corruption scandals of the past decade. If we can ignite hope here, we can ignite it everywhere.

Loukas Christodoulou closed his last speech in Ktima with these words that have now become the rally cry:

“They told us Cyprus cannot change. On 13 December we prove them wrong – together, loud, proud, and unstoppable.”

Bring your flags. Bring your voices. Bring everyone you know. This is the night Cyprus finally says: the future starts now.