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Turkish Cypriot MEP hails bicommunual cooperation
The first Turkish Cypriot MEP, Niyazi Kizilyurek, has described his victory as hugely important because it was a result of cooperation between members of both communities.
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The majority of Turkish Cypriots who did vote, 72 per cent voted for Akel, 23.6 per cent voted for the Jasmine Movement, 1.2 per cent voted for Disy, 1 per cent for the Cyprus Socialist Party, 0.8 per cent for Edek and 0.5 per cent for Diko.
Gesy: 'Biggest social reform since 1960' off to a good start officials say
[HIO board chair Thomas] Antoniou said the new health system was not a single reform but many combined. It is the first time Cyprus has primary healthcare as part of a universal health system. The island is the last country in the European Union to implement a health system but is among the first to have a fully electronic one.
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[HIO director Athos] Tsinontides said in the past few days there was no problem in registrations with the portal operating smoothly. Certain issues that concern third country nationals or Europeans from other member states relate to technical matters that must be resolved in cooperation with other government departments like the civil registry, to enable them to register.
Your View | Many EU Citizens are not registered anywhere, making their GESY registration impossible

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the "alien book" registry and social services portfolio

Diversity is the key to economic and political evolution.

by Cat on Sun Jun 2nd, 2019 at 10:28:28 PM EST
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