Cyprus
Legal Consultants in Cyprus – Review – Casino on East Coast
Well who would have thought it … Paphos is quick on the draw and looking to obtain licenses to hold casinos in their town!
One village in Paphos known as Kritou Terra was actually the only area in Cyprus ever to have a casino and they want the same building which has been preserved to some extent to be restored and reopened as a casino once again. The village will be first in line to apply for a license.
Although the building has not been used as a casino since the 20th century it was a place where the affluent visited including kings and the wealthy Egyptians. The village would like to revive the area once again and have taken it a step further and are already talking with the ministries for the license.
The interest in the casinos is very high and the Paphos municipality are also on the list to apply for a licence hoping it will bring in major revenue and keep the Paphos area and all year round destination.
Hotel owners are very excited at this opportunity and hope to take advantage but it is not clear how many licences the government will grant or even if the legislation will go ahead, however, we feel with the islands current financial situation they really have no choice.
This type of venue would be ideal for the East coast who up until now has received very little in development. It would bring in employment to the area and maybe all year round visitors it really depends on the extent of the project. We should apply for a license by all means it’s a great opportunity and great asset to offer the tourists and would 100% bring in extra revenue.
We will continue to follow this issue and any progress being made. Let us know your thoughts and how you feel on casinos and the government now discussing new legislation.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 22ND OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Lawyers in Cyprus – Review – Karma Hotel Development
Due to the winter season being so slow here in Cyprus hotels are now thinking of ways to keep their establishments open all year round and turning them into residential resorts, with apartments for long term rental and for investment purposes.
This type of project is aimed more at the older generation than the young which is a great concept as it is the older generations who have the cash to splash so to speak.
One hotel imparticular in the area of Pernera on the East Coast has renovated their hotel with a certain number of apartments for sale and the rest for long term renters. They have included facilities such as bowling grounds, fitness club, and bridge club and also have the added benefit of a woman’s health clinic and a doctor visiting on a certain day of the week.
There are dining and bar facilities and many other facilities and clubs and arranged trips making it a complete lifestyle with everything you need in your own back garden. You have everything and is also has the security aspect which is excellent in this day and age.
It is a fantastic idea and also brings all year round employment to an area which really is like a ghost town during the winter so to have all year round residents is a blessing.
Even though this is an excellent idea and we wish huge success to the karma hotel who has worked very hard in achieving the high level standard of living on offer we must reiterate the need for all year round promotion for the Cyprus Island.
This island does not have to stop once November come around, the sun is still shining, and the venues can still operate people still love to holiday in the winter months even more so to get away from their cold countries. We must start campaigning and organising all year round Cyprus for all the coastal areas the East Coast imparticular which comes to a sudden holt it’s drastic when we have so much to offer.
Well done to the Karma hotel we need more projects like this.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 22ND OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Lawyers in Paralimni – Review – Greece
Even though Greece has been having protests for some time and they are very used to protesters in the streets they have now turned very ugly and things are getting out of control.
The most recent protest in Athens has seen one man dead and many injured and we are sure this is just the start of many more protests like this to come, as Greece brings in some very tough austerity measures that will hit the public harder when they are already down.
The clash between rivals groups erupted outside the house of parliament and a union official lost his life. The tough austerity measures have been bought into action in order for Greece to receive EU and international financial support, but to gain this the public must suffer.
The house of parliament were waiting for the new austerity measures to be passed while the capital went on a 48 hour strike to protest against these measures and concluded with a loss of life. It is a very sad state of affairs and the country is near collapse.
This is the same story in many countries and we are continuously reporting the same thing Cyprus is not far from this type of action we are sure as new austerity measures are now under discussion. However, no matter what point we get to and we believe the public should make a stand for their rights, violence is not a solution and we hope we do not endure this behaviour.
Many Greeks are coming from Athens to Cyprus for better opportunities but we are afraid we do not have that much better to offer at the moment. Where this will end nobody knows we can only hope and pray for the best.
Our thoughts are with our sister land!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 22ND OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Paralimni lawyers – Review – Casinos in Republic of Cyprus
As we thought the governments retracted decision on allowing casinos in Cyprus is becoming the latest controversy in Cyprus. Of course someone has something to say it is always the case in fact it is human nature. As we previously reported the government are discussing legislation to allow casinos in the Republic of Cyprus.
This has come at a time when the economy needs all the help it can get. This does not necessarily mean the President or government officials agree with casinos or like the idea, but we feel it is a case of doing all possible to keep the island afloat. We also have to move with the times and casinos are an attraction and can also be quite an exciting and great night out, it does not have to become a deeply disturbing addiction and cause for major concern.
The Cyprus Social Problems action group believe that the casinos will cause a higher level of crime and mostly low income households will use the casinos to 1 get free food and drinks and 2 because they believe they will win major amounts of money. They also believe that casinos do not bring in extra revenue and only makes individuals gambling addicts.
Casinos have been in action since the beginning of time and whether or not the casinos are allowed, gambling goes on everyday here in Cyprus behind closed doors. Maybe bringing gamblers out in public places allows for more control however, gamblers are gamblers no one can stop them that is a fact, so no matter of their surroundings whether it be in a box room or a luxurious casino makes no difference!
The island is facing its worst economic meltdown in history and all development we are sure will be very highly considered but also very thought through. It must have taken a lot and we must be in quite a mess for such a retraction by the government on this issue!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 21ST OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org
Paralimni Lawyers – Review – Child abduction
We would like to bring to your attention the urgent matter of child abduction and human trafficking. We have already touched down on human trafficking and the fact that Cyprus is bottom of the list when it comes to implementing the law.
Now it seems child abduction which goes hand in hand with human trafficking is becoming quite apparent on our island and this is a very scary matter.
There have been reports of foreign nationals trying to take children from places such as busy hotels where children are wondering around during the day time and swimming in the pools having lots of fun. Parents naturally assume their children are safe but they are not and attempted abductions are taking place. This is also happening at schools at times when the children are finishing school and it is very chaotic.
These attempted abductions can take place anywhere, at the beach, at the parks and parents and staff must now be extra vigilant.
Parents must always keep their children in eye view and close proximity at all times and staff at such establishments that cater for children must be briefed on child abduction and always fully aware of strangers. Your children must also be safe and secure playing in their own gardens.
This is the age we are living in i am afraid and while Cyprus has always been a safe place, free movement between EU countries makes it easier for human trafficking.
Children are taken in order to be sold or exploited and as horrific as this sounds not everything in life is smooth sailing with sun, sea and sand.
The reality is that there are very bad people out there who can make a lot of money off small innocent children and this is a parent’s worst nightmare come true. So we must push this issue and come together and come together to make sure this does not happen to our children.
This is very serious and it would be very foolish to think it would never happen to you. Push the government to tighten the laws and push the people to be extra vigilant and keep an eye out at all times.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 20TH SEPTEMBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Famagusta lawyers -Review-Turkey disputing oil drilling
Cyprus is to start drilling for oil and gas on Monday 19th and matter between Cyprus and Turkey are now really staring to hot up. Greece has also stated there point of view if that any attacks happen on Cyprus it is the same as attacking Greece themselves.
The UN believe this is a good enough reason for peace talks between the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Cyprus to hurry and find a solution so that all Cyprus united can make use and benefit from such resources. But it seems Turkey is set on causing trouble and complete isolation for themselves.
Cyprus has every right to be drilling and Turkey are obviously not listening to EU warnings and threatening that their warships are ready and they will open fire should drilling start.
So what do we do just sit here and wait for the bombs to start dropping on us? The public and the visitors to our island are starting to panic and want to know what is going on and are they safe?
Will Turkey listen to reason and is this a good enough reason for the 2 sides to find a solution. If Turkey does not step down from this ludicrous behavior it could certainly damage peace talks and their accession into the EU so we do hope for all sakes that this issue is sorted very quickly.
Preparations are already taking place at the Limassol port where the helicopter has arrived that will be transporting the workers to and from the oil rig so whether there is threat of war or not preparations are not being deterred by Turkeys threats.
The find of natural resources would benefit many this should not be obstructed in any way. The EU must put their foot down on this one as it seems no one can control Turkey they want to do the controlling!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 18TH SEPTEMBER 2011 http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Property Lawyers in Cyprus – Review- 5Km Sponsored walk for cancer relief
We are pleased to announce we are one of the proud sponsors of the 4th Annual 5Km walk in aid of Cancer Relief.
This is a cause very close to our hearts and we ask as many people as possible to join in the walk in aid of cancer relief. Many thousands upon thousands die of cancer or are diagnosed with cancer every year and while studies are progressing we must do all we can to make sure the funds are available for the research of this drastic and very sad decease.
This is a 5Km walk starting in Pernera and finishing Agia Triada, on Sunday 30th October which gives you plenty of time to get those walking shoes and put this date in your diary. There will be refreshments and entertainment to finish of a perfect day.
All the proceeds will be shared between the following:
Cyprus Anti-Cancer Society in Paralimni
Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends in Paralimni
The Nicosia Hospital Oncology Unit
Make a Wish Foundation for children with Cancer related illness
We have a lot of units to cover which is why we are making this plea for as many people to join in as possible. So tell your neighbors, your family and friends and come and have a great day out with us. It’s not such hard work it really is fun and you will meet many individuals from around the area.
If you do nothing on a Sunday except sit at home watch TV or go to the beach just give it a miss for 1 day that’s all we are asking and show your support to the adult and children who are not so lucky as us.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Contact our office directly for more information or call SUE 07768377/STAN 99015187
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 16TH SEPTEMBER 2011 http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Property legal Consultants in Paralimni – Review – Theme Park
So is the Disney style theme park to be or not to be? There were rumors a year or so ago that we were to have a Disney theme park situated in the Larnaca area that would be built on the border bringing both sides of the island together. However, rumors died down and no more was spoken.
Now we have news that the plans are back on the table and negotiations are taking place between the government and the Russian business group who are looking to fund this huge project. The theme park is thought to be being built in Pyla and will require some 40 hectares of government owned land along with some privately owned land.
Should this theme park go ahead it will also consist of a water park, luxury hotel, and many dining facilities. It will cost in the region of 800 million Euros so it will be a very large project indeed.
This kind of development will most definitely bring in all year round tourism and all year round employment this is exactly what Cyprus needs.
The theme park will be Greek mythology themed so not exactly the same as Disney world but yet still a huge project for Cyprus. We are not sure to get our hopes up just yet as we were excited previously and nothing came to fruition so we will stay calm for now and see what happens.
The Russian business group apparently has a meeting with the Cyprus finance Minister to discuss matters of the land so it is still very early days.
All we can say is fingers crossed we need this investment and many more like it to bring in all year round revenue and keep our island and our economy buzzing.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 19TH SEPTEMBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Cypriot Lawyer G Kouzali Review – Cyprus Guinness World Record
The wine festival in Limassol Cyprus turned out to be a spectacular and very popular event this year with many locals and tourists turning out for the event.
The wine festival has been running for 50 years now and this year was the 50th anniversary and how special it was.
During the festival there was a ceremony for the world Guinness record for the largest wine glass measuring 3m 37cm in height and 1m 53 cm in diameter… imagine that! Four bottles of wine from the biggest wine producers in Cyprus were poured into this gigantic glass to cement the world’s largest wine glass record.
Cyprus also holds to other Guinness world records for longest salsa dance and longest hasabiko dance. The wine festival has been a huge success this year and many tourists travelled form all over the island to visit and reported having a great day.
previous to this event Cyprus also held for the 5th year running the Cyprus Russia gala on the 10th September which was also a huge success visited by many prominent political and financial officials from both Russia and Cyprus.
Many famous performers preformed at the gala including Michalis Hatzigiannis who is a platinum artist many times over. Hundreds of visitors turned out for the gala and not only is this a great day out it is very important for the strong relations Cyprus and Russia enjoy and have done for many years.
It is really nice to hear about such events and how much the public and visitors to our island have enjoyed themselves. It makes a change to hear joyful stories instead of the bad news we are continuously hearing.
Cyprus holds many cultural events all year round in all areas and we will do our best to bring more update and detailed reports on these.
Congratulations to Cyprus for yet another Guinness world record fantastic news.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 20TH SEPTEMBER 2011 http://www.lawcyprus.org/
The park will cover around 334 acres of land some of which will fall on state owned land. However, the government are reported to have made agreements with local land owners involved in the development to swap land for the same value. Cyprus Property Lawyers – Review – Greek Theme Park
We researched a good while ago on a Disney style theme park that was rumoured to be being built in the Larnaca area however everything was very hush hush and we heard no more about this until recently.
It appears it’s all green lights for the theme park which will have a Greek theme and is to be created in Oroklini in the Larnaca area by a Russian investment group.
We feel this is really positive news for Cyprus. Not only will the theme park bring in all year round tourism but also all year round employment totally the kind of investment Cyprus needs.
The Greek themed park will also have a water park, a luxury hotel which is definitely becoming the norm now in Cyprus and many dining venues very much like the Disney world but Greek style
How long will this project take we do not know as yet but the quicker the better for the Cyprus economy. The approximate cost will be around eight hundred million Euros which just goes to show how big a project this is!
If the government are agreeing to swap state owned land this means they also welcome the investment and rightly so.
The Cyprus Island is one of the most attractive holiday destinations in Europe also offering very attractive and safe residential and commercial investments.
We have top quality golf resorts, new modern and chic marinas in each town, luxury hotels popping up all over the island, professional racing track to be completed, this is just mentioning a few new developments there are many more and the Greek theme park is the cherry on the cake.
What more can we say….Cyprus is the place to be all year round!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 5TH OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Paralimni Legal Consultants – Review – Learning Greek
Ok brace yourself non-Cypriots we may now have to learn Greek to be able to get a job in Cyprus! This is trying to be made regulation that all non-Cypriots learn Greek and are not allowed to work unless they do.
This is to help the Cypriot residents obtain employment.
Can we just point out that firstly, the tourists that come here are Russian, German, Scandinavian, British, and Swiss etc? They do not speak Greek and the majority only speak English other than their own language.
When you apply for jobs now you must have Russian and German this is standard. Employees do not even ask for Greek as sad it sounds it does not help unless you are working in a predominantly Greek environment of which non-Cypriots do not apply anyway.
Secondly, and without prejudice the Cypriots do not want these menial jobs that pay little wage. Cypriots spend a lot of time studying at collage and universities why on earth would they want to go and work in a bar etc they don’t want to so it really is not about Cypriots being unemployed. They get the jobs they want and what is left over goes to the non-Cypriots!
Thirdly, how do you intend to attract overseas investment when you are forcing people to speak Greek?
Many people who want to invest also want to know there are job and business prospects. For example it is a known fact that the Brits are absolutely rubbish at languages, yes some are lazy as it is an international language and made very easy for Brits but others are just not good at languages and never will be especially when they get older and Greek is one of the hardest languages to learn. So you will have lost the British market straight away if this comes into force.
Lastly, This Island sorry to say cannot survive without foreign investment and if it’s the case that foreigners are no longer wanted then joining the EU was totally a wrong move.
Out of respect we should try to learn Greek but not forced to learn Greek or basically leave the island or you will starve! Maybe Cyprus will not be happy until the island is Cypriots only and then let’s see how far Cyprus will come?
Are you also going to tell the Russian Nationals which every possible issue is being made easy for them to come and invest in our island as we need their cash you cannot come if you do not learn Greek? Do not think so!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 17TH OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Paralimni Lawyers – Review – Qatar Deal
Is it on is it not on, on off on off….it’s actually on…for now! The Qatar deal is reported to be full steam ahead after quandaries by the press as to the status of the deal all seems well and rearing to go.
The Qataris will be visiting Cyprus in the very near future and all communication is back in full throng. This is great news.
There was apparently only a delay due to an army camp that needed to be removed and this was not achieved by the given time frame but that’s nothing new in Cyprus as we know, however, now this is organised we are back on track for a luxury new development being built near the Hilton hotel in Nicosia and is expected to bring in over 200 million Euros of revenue.
This is not the only deal going ahead, we have a Greek theme park to be built in Pyla Larnaca of which is already under discussion between the government and a Russian group of investors. The discussions are over state land being swapped for private land which sounds very positive indeed.
We may also become home to one of the world’s largest statues being built in Limassol also by a Russian investment group. Plus many more the new marinas in each coastal town, new professional racing car track, luxury new hotels popping up all over the place. It’s all go go go in Cyprus we just have to hope the government get their bottoms off their chairs and get things done properly!
Once the Qatar deal goes ahead we hope this will prompt further investment from Qatar and other rich countries which really should be the case if once again the government play their cards right and deal with such issues efficiently.
Cyprus is seeing great things happen currently and in the future and these are the issues we need to be magnifying to the international public. Tourism is up the property markets will surely follow think positive and positive things will come to you!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 14TH OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Lawyers in Paralimni – review – Cyprus Business Networking
An old but new business networking system is growing very popular in Cyprus at the moment. Business networking is the trend now. It is not internet networking it is a more hands on approach to networking rather than an electronic way of networking.
Actual members of a company attend monthly meetings around the island at a designated place, time and date and come together and discuss the nature of their business and business issues. Each month they are asked to bring along and introduce other members to the group this is how it works.
Of course this helps to promote your business naturally, as each month more members are generated and as more members are generated the more people get to hear about your company. It helps others to understand more about business in Cyprus and any negative and positive issues they feel are beneficial to others to discuss. It also gives you the chance to make trusted contacts and vice versa which is important when referring customers to companies.
It really is a great way of getting business known island wide and internationally depending on type of business. The more people that join the more you can promote your business and the more they will promote you and you will promote, then it’s a never ending networking circle and growing bigger month by month.
The meetings take place in Paphos, Larnaca and Famagusta, there are refreshments and better still it is free you do not have to pay for this networking.
If you would like to know more about each meetings contact our office where we are able to supply you with specific times, dates and venues.
Don’t miss the chance to promote your business and also get to know other quality businesses. Word of mouth is always the best way to advertise and what better way to do this along with making friends and actually learning more about Cyprus business.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 13TH OCTOBER 2011. http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Paralimni lawyers – review – Mari Navy base inquiry – Completed on 17th September 2011.
Protesters are still outside the Presidents palace and marches are still being marched and candles still being lit for the individuals who passed away in the Mari navy base explosion.
Electric for most areas is back to normal but electric bills are set to rise to help pay for whose ever mistake it was.
Inquiries into the explosion seem to be another long drawn out process with blame being pointed at one person then another. This we expected as nothing is ever simple or truthful when it comes to such issues. However, the lawyer leading the public enquiry has given the end of September for his report to be completed and presented.
It appears no one is taking the blame for this saying they were not in a position to make such a decision so who was … the President? It has been reported that the explosive should have been analysed but because it was such a long process they were not! The security of the explosives should have been questioned but it was not!
What is wrong here and why were no questions asked and why is it so hard to actually come out and say who gave the order for the explosives to be stored at the Mari navy base and who on earth would be stupid enough to leave them in a big pile under the blazing sun. There is more than one guilty party here.
Even if the President gave orders to store them there someone must have been responsible for storing them safely and out of dangers way. Apparently the Cyprus government made it clear they did not want the explosives to stay in Cyprus and this was then changed a few days later.
What is really frustrating is that people took orders with no questions asked … from whom the president? Just come out and say it. If this person and that person were not authorised to make such a decision then the most highest in the hierarchy is the President?
We really do hope the public enquiry will turn up some truths but we do doubt if this is possible we are in Cyprus remember!!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 17TH SEPTEMBER 2011 http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Paralimni Lawyers – Review – Electric & Water issues – Completed on 5th August 2011 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
It is ever more important for us to save energy due to the recent explosion Cyprus suffered. The recent explosion has also made it impossible for the island to keep receiving the same amount of water they have been, due to the desalination plants not having enough energy to keep all of them up and running. So not only are some areas receiving electric outages but the water cuts are creeping up on our door steps also.
Please see the list below how you can help your self and the island on a whole.
• Use fans and keep windows open to circulate the air instead of air conditioning, this will also save on your electric bills.
• Use steps instead of elevators, its also very good exercise.
• Companies should not use there illuminated signs to promote their at all.
• Turn all electric off from the main switches on the wall. When an appliance has a light showing this is still using electric.
• All kitchen and electrical appliances should be kept to a minimum. Use only during evening and night hours if possible. And full loads only for the washing machine and dishwashers.
• Use energy saving bulbs and switch off all main lights when not in use.
• Use a generator if possible.
If we want to keep some kind of normal routine the island must pull together and make these changes.
The building sector and other industries may be looking at taking an extra long holiday in August in order to save on electric and a 1pm – 4pm siesta may be implemented to also help but this is yet to be agreed as it is not sure this course of action would really make a difference.
Many changes are having to take place and everyone will have to sacrifice, this is a fact if we want to help our island get back to normal again.
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 5TH AUGUST 2011 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Cyprus Lawyers – Review – Cost of navy base explosion – Completed 4th August 2011 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
The question still remains where is the money going to come from to repair the power plant that was damaged in the Limassol navy base explosion?
Recent views suggest the government cut the salaries and benefits of all governmental staff including the water board, the electric authority and the telecommunications for a few months and this would cover at least one hundred and fifty million Euros.
Obviously the public are very strongly against being forced to foot the bill this time and the recent protests outside the government palace show just how fed up the public are with everything that is going on here in Cyprus.
First of all is there no insurance in place? And secondly, those who are held accountable for the explosion should have a big part to play in this!
Why should we the public pay for absolutely everything? Our bills are already extortionate now and on par with the UK, we are having electric cuts which means households and businesses are not running properly which is fair enough we can pull together to help, but do not ask us to pay more on top of this. It would be the icing on the cake for the public and these friendly protests may not stay so friendly.
The public are calling out for a new government they are sick and tired of the islands financial status. With the cost of living becoming higher and the wages becoming lower, people can not afford to live here any more that goes for local Cypriots also.
The lack of true justice on the island is also an issue, there are no rules here and people get away with murder!
The government must make some drastic and right decisions on this matter and many others while their at it…..!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 4TH AUGUST 2011 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
Cyprus Property Lawyers – Review – State of Cyprus – Completed 28th July 2011 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
The explosion which took place on the 11/7/11 has actually blown to pieces the Cyprus government also, with many cabinet members handing in and being asked to hand in their resignation and a whole cabinet restructure about to take place.
Many protestors have also camped outside the Presidents palace in a bid to make the President hand in his resignation also.
It is stormy waters for the President and government members at the moment. There were concerns over the Cyprus economy and what measures would be implemented to help the economy and with the explosion taking out a big chunk of the islands power, things are not looking good at all. The islands ratings have gone down and economic growth for 2011 and 2012 is as good as zero.
The damage from the explosion could take in the region of 2 billion Euros to fix and around 6 months and work ongoing before even just parts of the power plant are operational. Will this be paid by insurance cover or by the public we would like to know?
The President and the government are being slammed for the state of our island at the moment and the people want a government that will address all the main issues quickly and swiftly. Including a full investigation into the explosion, the countries deficit and the political problem that has been on the table for far too long.
The explosion on the navy base has shook the whole island and the government and has really put things into perspective and so urgent and drastic steps are needed to keep peace on the island otherwise conflicts are positively going to break out and this is a course of action the president knows must be avoided.
The foreseeable future is a very fragile one for Cyprus!
PUBLISHED BY A&G KOUZALI LAW OFFICE ON 28TH JULY 2010 - http://www.lawcyprus.org/
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