
The global governance landscape in 2026 is increasingly defined by a “rule of law recession,” forcing a severe institutional reckoning within the Republic of Cyprus as well. While Cyprus maintains the outward technocracy of a high-income EU member—a facade of stability currently underscored by its Presidency of the Council of the EU—the reality is a stark governance paradox. Beneath its functional exterior, European-standard legal mechanisms are systematically hollowed out by






