DERYNEIA: They set up a referendum for mergers - Letter to Parliament from public. consultants

Five of the nine members of the Municipal Council of Deryneia are requesting a majority decision for a single Municipality in Famagusta.

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Referendum to the people of Deryneia created a group of citizens with the aim of collecting views on the reform of local government. In the online poll which one can find CLICKING HERE The residents of Deryneia are asked to choose if they wish the following three options: (1) the creation of a single Municipality for all free Famagusta, (2) the unification with the Municipalities of Sotira, Ayia Napa and Paralimni, or (3) the unification of Deryneia, Frenarous and Acheritou, according to the draft of the parties of the Internal Affairs Committee of the Parliament.

They send a letter to the Committee of Internal Municipal Councilors of Deryneia

At the same time, five of the nine members of the Municipal Council of Deryneia, sent a letter to the Committee of Interior of the Parliament requesting the convening of a meeting of the Municipal Council of Deryneia on the issue, requesting the decision to create a single Municipality for free Famagusta.

The letter is signed by the municipal councilors Annita Lilli, Louka Polykarpou, Christos Ttofias, Nikos Charalambous and Andreas Grigoriou and expresses the concern for the creation of a Municipality consisting of Deryneia, Frenaros and Acheritos, and is characterized by catastrophic .

At the same time, a meeting is requested to discuss the mergers and during which a relevant decision will be taken by the Municipality of Deryneia.

The letter is as follows:

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