The Mayor of Paralimni, Theodoros Pyrillis, was intense, speaking to SIGMA about the issue that concerns the society intensely, against the background of the 'vines'.
"All those who hasten the development of Famagusta and do not take us into account, will find us in front of them. "They come from parties, some are businessmen and others have financial interests", stressed Mr. Pyrillis.
Regarding yesterday's protest that took place yesterday in Paralimni, the Mayor stressed that he was not the organizer but simply gave his presence "for some specific reasons".
"Indeed, snare trapping has been a tradition since the 17th century, we want to keep the tradition. It may be illegal, but we claim our right to surrender. In any case, the legislation must be observed ", stressed Theodoros Pyrillis.
At the same time, he pointed out that a dialogue should take place, so that "the existing legislation is amended with the consent of the Europeans so that we do not forget the tradition. "There was never a consultation when this legislation was discussed."
In closing, Mr. Pyrillis made allegations against the activists, accusing them of violating human rights, personal freedom and personal data. At the same time, he claimed that the police did not accept complaints from citizens alleging that their rights were being violated by activists.
Source: SigmaLive

