Will the President Endure After the Limassol Fires?

A question lingers after the fires in mountainous Limassol: will the President endure the wear and tear? The discussion concerns the system's ability to accept a President without party support.
The absence of party mechanisms leaves the President exposed to crises. Unlike Presidents framed by traditional mechanisms, he is without a protective shield.
During the fires, there were omissions in the State's response. However, the gaps in Civil Defense, Local Government, coordination, and response plans of the Fire Service and the Department of Forests are long-standing.
The President faces criticism due to his non-partisan status. His endurance depends on society's ability to distinguish real responsibilities from those indicated by foreign interests.