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[Cyprus Times] The Municipality of Paralimni will not break the law for anyone, says Th. Pyrillis on the issue of beaches

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The Municipality of Paralimni is not going to break the law for anyone, says Th. Pyrillis on the issue of beaches

The Municipality of Paralimni is not going to break the law for anyone and for the benefit of anyone, says Mayor Theodoros Pyrillis, noting at the same time that "the beaches are no one's siphiliki or kotsiani."[/QUOTE]

The Municipality of Paralimni is not going to break the law for anyone and for the benefit of anyone, says Mayor Theodoros Pyrillis, noting at the same time that "the beaches are not anyone's siphiliki or kitsiani".

In a post on a personal account he maintains in a Social Media, the Mayor of Paralimni says that "in the last few days a lot has been made public regarding the offers announced by the Municipality of Paralimni for water sports". "The affected people are shouting, demonstrating and protesting about the tenders. They claim abuse of power. Some of them even made complaints," he adds. Pyrillis "was considered by the Competent Authority which is the Central Beaches Commission (CCC), by the Audit Service, by the Legal Service and by independent lawyers that it is contrary to European Law and Cypriot Law and that it should not be applied and included in the tenders, because with their inclusion the bids are photographic and only the existing ones operating on the beaches can bid"

Some insist and push, says the Mayor of Paralimni, "to include this provision so as to open the way only for specific, existing ones to be able to bid."

Some insist and push, says the Mayor of Paralimni, "to include this provision so as to open the way only for specific, existing ones to be able to bid."

The Municipality of Paralimni says that "it is not going to break the law for anyone and for the convenience of anyone. I reiterate, he says, that the beaches are no one's chiffonade or braid."

He concludes that he is releasing to the public "the instructions of the Central Beaches Commission, the positions of the Audit Office, the opinion of the Attorney General and the opinion to the Central Beaches Commission from an independent lawyer, all of which clearly instruct that the bids should be public and that the provision for 5 years of experience in this particular area should not be included because it is illegal."



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