Amid the myriad of elections which unfolded on Sunday, here’s a wrap of who got elected as mayor for Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos, Larnaca, and Famagusta.
Nicosia: Charalambos Prountzos
Charalambos Prountzos has been elected as the new mayor of Nicosia. Known for his strategic vision and commitment to urban development, Prountzos aims to transform the capital city into a modern metropolis while preserving its rich historical heritage.
Limassol: Yiannis Armeftis
In Limassol, Yiannis Armeftis emerged victorious. Armeftis, with his extensive background in business and finance, plans to focus on economic growth and infrastructure improvements. His vision includes enhancing the city’s port facilities and boosting tourism.
Paphos: Phedonas Phedonos
Paphos will continue to see the leadership of Phedonas Phedonos. Re-elected for another term, Phedonos is known for his anti-corruption stance and efforts to improve public services. His administration will likely continue its focus on transparency and civic engagement.
Larnaca: Andreas Vyras
Andreas Vyras has been re-elected as the mayor of Larnaca. Vyras’s tenure has been marked by significant urban projects, including the redevelopment of the Larnaca waterfront. His future plans include further enhancing the city’s infrastructure and promoting sustainable development.
Famagusta: Simos Ioannou
Simos Ioannou will take the helm in Famagusta. Ioannou’s campaign focused on revitalizing the city’s economy and addressing long-standing issues related to the division of the island. His leadership is expected to bring a renewed focus on reconciliation and economic revitalization.
As these newly elected mayors take office, their diverse backgrounds and unique visions promise to bring a wave of change and development across their respective cities. The residents of Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos, Larnaca, and Famagusta can look forward to dynamic leadership aimed at fostering growth and prosperity in their communities.