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News / The Council of Ministers approved the bill on matters of the Status of the Artist

The Council of Ministers approved the bill on matters of the Status of the Artist

Deputy Ministry of Culture, 03 January 2025 , Cyprus

The Council of Ministers, with today's Decision, approved the bill entitled "The Establishment of the Register of Artists and Artistic Sponsorship Law of 2025", which was prepared by the Commissioner for Legislation in close cooperation with the Deputy Ministry of Culture and all stakeholders – the Ministry of Finance and the Social Insurance Service.

https://www.gov.cy/politismos/to-ypourgiko-symvoulio-enekrine-to-nomoschedio-gia-ta-themata-tou-kathestotos-tou-kallitechni/

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