The Supreme Constitutional Court will announce its ruling on the law concerning wealth declarations – known as ‘pothen esches’ – on Wednesday.
The court announced the ruling will be made at 11am on a post on X.
By passing the pothen esches law, the House introduced the obligation for all officials and public figures to submit an online wealth declaration.
The declaration included the individuals’ personal and professional assets, as well as those of their spouses, partners and dependents.
An annex to the law included specific officials and public figures obliged to submit declarations. The attorney-general, the deputy attorney-general, the director of the president’s press office and the presidents and vice-presidents of district government organisations have been added.
The law had been referred by President Nikos Christodoulides, who said it was unconstitutional, violated the separation of powers and was not in line with European legislation.