THE hotly-debated foreclosures bill was passed by the House of Representatives on Saturday, following yet another marathon extraordinary session, but putting an end to three weeks of bickering and intense deliberations between parliamentary parties and the government.
Along with the controversial...
PARLIAMENTARY parties are continuing their discussions on the controversial foreclosures bill in efforts to reach a consensus while disagreements between the parties and the troika of international lenders remain.
Yesterday’s session the House finance and interior committees, which lasted several...
BOSS of Aristo Developers Theodoros Aristodimou on Tuesday sought to counter accusations against his company, saying that after two months of rumours and investigations no one has asked the company for its views.
“No official state organ, neither the Attorney General’s office, nor the police...
SHORTLY after I moved to Cyprus plans were unveiled for a 50 feet high statue of Aphrodite at Petra tou Romiou (Aphrodite’s Rock) in Paphos to encourage tourism.
During the following years a number of other proposals were put forward to attract visitors to the island, including: a Disney-style...
BANKS HAVE disagreed with a government bill regulating charges and interest rates arguing it will hinder the implementation of the foreclosures procedure.
“Its provisions can be exploited by people who refuse to co-operate,” bank association representative Demetra Plati told MPs at the House...