Ayia Napa, Sotira and Liopetri reiterate their will for unification

The common line, they explain, that follows is based on both practical and ethical reasons, which are presented consistently and consistently by them.

Record 4 exclusive, Local Government Reform, Local Government

The Mayors of Ayia Napa Christos Zannetou, Sotiras George Takkas and the Commonwealth of Liopetri Vassos Manolis reiterate their insistence on the proposal to unite Ayia Napa, Sotira and Liopetri in a joint statement and call on the Government, MPs, Councilors citizens of their entities but also the direct support they provided to support the work of reform.

The announcement states that the local governments, Ayia Napa, Sotira and Liopetri, continue to claim and insist on the union between them, in the context of the local government reform.

They note that the unanimous coexistence of the above three local entities has been expressed many times and from the very beginning of the announcement of the Government bill for local reform.

The common line, they explain, that follows is based on both practical and ethical reasons, which are presented consistently and consistently by them.

The Mayor of Ayia Napa, Christos Zannettou, the Mayor of Sotira, George Ttakkas and the President of the Community Council of Liopetri, Vassos Manolis, express the position that the united single and continuous coastline of the Municipalities of Ayia Napa and Sotira utilized for the benefit of the whole of Cyprus.

Unsurprisingly, they add, "the prospect of expanding the coastal front to the west will lead to huge growth and promotion of the tourism product, something which is an insurmountable need and demanded in the difficult times we are going through in Cyprus due to the coronary pandemic". The consequent result of the upgrade of the tourism product, they say, will be the economic, residential and commercial development.

The three local authorities also say that this merger could help to create prospects for the further development of existing and new sectors of economic activity, such as agriculture and higher education, aided by the raising of European funds, bringing significant and multiple benefits to its citizens. of the new Municipality.

At the same time, the three entities decided to cooperate directly on the issues of Services for the better and orderly operation and cooperation of their entities.

They call on the Government, the parliamentary parties and the party leaders "to adopt our proposal for unification, on the basis of the recognition and appreciation of the citizens and their contribution, in the well-understood interest of our country and within the framework of its established principles." good administration and the rule of law ".