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President to hold meetings on the scheduled asphalt plant relocation

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Residents protest over the asphalt plant relocation earlier this year

The relocation of one asphalt plant to the Mitsero area, which the residents strongly oppose, will be discussed in new meetings at the Presidential Palace next Thursday, the government announced on Saturday

In a written statement, the director of the president’s press office, Andreas Iosif said that next week the president will have meetings and consultations and will preside over a meeting of the cabinet.

He noted that on the agenda are issues for which “the government is determined to provide solutions, serving the public interest in the best way”.

Next Monday, the cabinet will meet at the presidential retreat in the Troodos mountains in the morning. The meeting will be followed by a working lunch for the members of the council.

On Thursday two meetings will take place. The first will be attended by the coordination residential committee of the Vasiliko local authorities and the second by the local authorities of the Mitsero area. Ministers and governmental officials will also participate.

 

 

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