SUSTAIN Project: Study visit to Brussels – 21/10/2011

The study visit of the SUSTAIN project to Brussels took place from the 4th to the 7th of October. It involved 25 participants: 12 municipal officers from 11 Cypriot Municipalities, the Twinning officer of the Union of Cyprus Municipalities, and 12 representatives of the Local Unions of Municipalities and Communities of the Prefecture of Chios and Lesvos (citizens, academics and officials of these Unions and their member Municipalities).

The two teams arrived in Brussels from Greece and Cyprus with different flights. So apart from their joint programme, which took place on October 5 and 6, the Cypriot team was able to attend two additional events.

More specifically, the group of participants from Cyprus arrived in Brussels in the morning of October 4th and almost immediately went to the Committee of the Regions, where they attended a seminar on: “The Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF) 2014-2020: the role of local and regional authorities in the EU budget. Towards a genuine partnership approach”. The same afternoon, the participants from Greece also arrived in Brussels. In the evening, the participants of the two groups attended together a dinner, where they met each other and the two officers of the Brussels Office of the UCM, who accompanied them throughout the study visit.

On October 5th, both groups went to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the EU, where they attended a presentation on the application process for the funding of Town Twinning projects and a discussion, during which, the participants were able to address their questions and to become better acquainted with EU officials who handle applications submitted by the Municipalities, for funding through the “Europe for Citizens” programme.

This visit was followed by a lunch and later the participants departed for the Committee of the Regions, where they attended a presentation of this European body and the 10th meeting of the “ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY” Commission of the Committee, thus getting a first taste of how the representatives of their Municipalities contribute to shaping the future EU legislation.

On October 6th, the participants visited the Brussels Office of the Union of Cyprus Municipalities, where they initially attended a presentation of the Office and of the projects SUSTAIN and Pro-I3T, which will be implemented in 2012.

After that, the participants attended a workshop entitled “Process for the Participation to and the Development of European Programmes”, during which the role of a Brussels office was stressed, and best practices were presented by:
• Mrs. Laura Bas Marian, Sustainable development officer of the organization Fundación Comunidad Valenciana-Región Europea (Spain)
• Ms. Blanca Soler i Tobella, Head of the Brussels Office of the Provincial Council of Barcelona (Spain)
• Mr. Gabriele Morgante, from the Brussels Office of the Region Veneto (Italy)
• Mr. Gustavo López, Director of European Affairs, Brussels Office of the Region of Murcia (Spain) and
• Ms Jackie Eveleigh, Senior European Policy Officer, East of England Brussels Office.

The workshop has been followed by a lunch and a presentation of its conclusions. The participants then discussed on the preparation of the next event (second 10-day visit of the expert of TEDK Chios to Cyprus). Subsequently, the participants visited the Directorate General for Regional Policy, where they attended a presentation and an extensive discussion on the issue of funding through the Structural Funds, but also the financial and political crisis that Europe is currently facing. A dinner was offered to the participants in the evening.

On October 7th, the group of participants from Greece departed from Brussels, while the group of participants from Cyprus visited the European Parliament, where they attended a small part of a panEuropean conference on Small and Medium Enterprises and a presentation of the discussions in the European Parliament for the new Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020. The same night, the Cypriot participants departed by plane for Cyprus.

After the visit, the participants completed questionnaires in order to measure their degree of satisfaction for the study visit. The questionnaire asked participants to indicate how satisfied they were, based on ten criteria, related to their expectations before the visit, the structure of the program of the visit, the degree to which the visit served the purpose of the SUSTAIN project, as well as the knowledge gained from the visit.

According to the responses, the overwhelming majority of the participants were very or extremely satisfied with 8 of the 10 abovementioned criteria. Many, however, said that they had not understood the purpose of the visit before their participation (which is partly explained by the fact that many of them participated for the first time in such a visit to Brussels), and that they would prefer to have more practical and less theoretical or general presentations from the speakers.

Six new Municipalities in Cyprus – 25/10/2011

The establishment and operation of the Municipalities in Cyprus is governed by the Municipalities’ Law, approved in October 1985 (Law 111/85).

An important provision of this Law is that a referendum can be held in a Community or group of Communities, which have a population of over 5000 inhabitants, among the registered voters in these areas, to determine if they desire to declare their area as a Municipality (Article 4). If the result of the referendum is in favour of designating an area as Municipality, then the Council of Ministers declares the region as a Municipality with a relevant Decree, which is published in the Official Journal of the Republic, and promptly starts the implementation of the provisions of the Municipalities’ Law in the newly created Municipality.

The above section was amended in 1992 to give the power and authority to the Council of Ministers to order for a referendum in Communities or clusters of Communities with a population less than 5000 inhabitants, if such an area has the financial ability to operate effectively and efficiently as a Municipality.

Based on the above provisions of the Law, referendums took place in Cyprus during last July, which declared six new Municipalities: Ypsonas, Livadia, Yeri, Sotira, Tseri and Dromolaxia-Meneou. The new Municipalities were established officially on October 21st, by Decrees of the Minister of Interior, and thus the number of Municipalities in Cyprus has now increased to 39.

 

SUSTAIN Project: Study visit to Brussels – 21/10/2011

The study visit of the SUSTAIN project to Brussels took place from the 4th to the 7th of October. It involved 25 participants: 12 municipal officers from 11 Cypriot Municipalities, the Twinning officer of the Union of Cyprus Municipalities, and 12 representatives of the Local Unions of Municipalities and Communities of the Prefecture of Chios and Lesvos (citizens, academics and officials of these Unions and their member Municipalities).

The two teams arrived in Brussels from Greece and Cyprus with different flights. So apart from their joint programme, which took place on October 5 and 6, the Cypriot team was able to attend two additional events.

More specifically, the group of participants from Cyprus arrived in Brussels in the morning of October 4th and almost immediately went to the Committee of the Regions, where they attended a seminar on: “The Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF) 2014-2020: the role of local and regional authorities in the EU budget. Towards a genuine partnership approach”. The same afternoon, the participants from Greece also arrived in Brussels. In the evening, the participants of the two groups attended together a dinner, where they met each other and the two officers of the Brussels Office of the UCM, who accompanied them throughout the study visit.

On October 5th, both groups went to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the EU, where they attended a presentation on the application process for the funding of Town Twinning projects and a discussion, during which, the participants were able to address their questions and to become better acquainted with EU officials who handle applications submitted by the Municipalities, for funding through the “Europe for Citizens” programme.

This visit was followed by a lunch and later the participants departed for the Committee of the Regions, where they attended a presentation of this European body and the 10th meeting of the “ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY” Commission of the Committee, thus getting a first taste of how the representatives of their Municipalities contribute to shaping the future EU legislation.

On October 6th, the participants visited the Brussels Office of the Union of Cyprus Municipalities, where they initially attended a presentation of the Office and of the projects SUSTAIN and Pro-I3T, which will be implemented in 2012.

After that, the participants attended a workshop entitled “Process for the Participation to and the Development of European Programmes”, during which the role of a Brussels office was stressed, and best practices were presented by:

  • Mrs. Laura Bas Marian, Sustainable development officer of the organization Fundación Comunidad Valenciana-Región Europea (Spain)
  • Ms. Blanca Soler i Tobella, Head of the Brussels Office of the Provincial Council of Barcelona (Spain)
  • Mr. Gabriele Morgante, from the Brussels Office of the Region Veneto (Italy)
  • Mr. Gustavo López, Director of European Affairs, Brussels Office of the Region of Murcia (Spain) and
  • Ms Jackie Eveleigh, Senior European Policy Officer, East of England Brussels Office.

The workshop has been followed by a lunch and a presentation of its conclusions. The participants then discussed on the preparation of the next event (second 10-day visit of the expert of TEDK Chios to Cyprus). Subsequently, the participants visited the Directorate General for Regional Policy, where they attended a presentation and an extensive discussion on the issue of funding through the Structural Funds, but also the financial and political crisis that Europe is currently facing. A dinner was offered to the participants in the evening.

On October 7th, the group of participants from Greece departed from Brussels, while the group of participants from Cyprus visited the European Parliament, where they attended a small part of a panEuropean conference on Small and Medium Enterprises and a presentation of the discussions in the European Parliament for the new Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020. The same night, the Cypriot participants departed by plane for Cyprus.

After the visit, the participants completed questionnaires in order to measure their degree of satisfaction for the study visit. The questionnaire asked participants to indicate how satisfied they were, based on ten criteria, related to their expectations before the visit, the structure of the program of the visit, the degree to which the visit served the purpose of the SUSTAIN project, as well as the knowledge gained from the visit.

According to the responses, the overwhelming majority of the participants were very or extremely satisfied with 8 of the 10 abovementioned criteria. Many, however, said that they had not understood the purpose of the visit before their participation (which is partly explained by the fact that many of them participated for the first time in such a visit to Brussels), and that they would prefer to have more practical and less theoretical or general presentations from the speakers.

Six new Municipalities in Cyprus – 25/10/2011

The establishment and operation of the Municipalities in Cyprus is governed by the Municipalities’ Law, approved in October 1985 (Law 111/85).

An important provision of this Law is that a referendum can be held in a Community or group of Communities, which have a population of over 5000 inhabitants, among the registered voters in these areas, to determine if they desire to declare their area as a Municipality (Article 4). If the result of the referendum is in favour of designating an area as Municipality, then the Council of Ministers declares the region as a Municipality with a relevant Decree, which is published in the Official Journal of the Republic, and promptly starts the implementation of the provisions of the Municipalities’ Law in the newly created Municipality.

The above section was amended in 1992 to give the power and authority to the Council of Ministers to order for a referendum in Communities or clusters of Communities with a population less than 5000 inhabitants, if such an area has the financial ability to operate effectively and efficiently as a Municipality.

Based on the above provisions of the Law, referendums took place in Cyprus during last July, which declared six new Municipalities: Ypsonas, Livadia, Yeri, Sotira, Tseri and Dromolaxia-Meneou. The new Municipalities were established officially on October 21st, by Decrees of the Minister of Interior, and thus the number of Municipalities in Cyprus has now increased to 39.