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30 Jun 2026
MPs call for improvements to Ktizo housing scheme and Turkish Cypriot property law

Nicosia, Cyprus. MPs on the House refugees committee on Tuesday called for improvements to the government’s Ktizo housing scheme for refugees and for the implementation of legislation governing Turkish Cypriot properties.

Committee chairman and Akel MP Nikos Kettiros said discussions focused on delays affecting Ktizo, particularly grants for existing apartment buildings in government refugee settlements and financing arrangements for beneficiaries.


Delays in Ktizo scheme

Kettiros said the committee was informed that funding would be considered by the agency’s board on July 9 before being forwarded to the finance ministry. He expressed hope that the process would be completed quickly so beneficiaries could join the scheme.

According to Kettiros, €4.3 million has so far been allocated for rent subsidies, while beneficiaries’ total contribution is expected to amount to around €6 million, with the final figure to be confirmed in the coming days.

Safety concerns over buildings awaiting demolition

He also raised concerns over public safety, saying none of the apartment blocks designated for demolition had yet been demolished or secured. He said the structures had been repeatedly broken into and materials stolen.

Referring to apartment buildings in Larnaca, he said some structures earmarked for demolition around 15 years ago remain illegally occupied by squatters.

Review of Turkish Cypriot properties framework

The committee also examined the operation of the legislative framework introduced in July 2025 for the management of Turkish Cypriot properties.

Kettiros said weaknesses had emerged during its implementation despite the introduction of objective criteria and a points-based allocation system, adding that both the committee and the competent service supported corrective changes.

Property allocations under new legislation

Turkish Cypriot property management service director Anthi Lakkotrypi said the new framework was introduced to strengthen “transparency, meritocracy and equality” in property allocations.

Since the legislation came into force, she said four allocation rounds had resulted in the concession of 37 residences, 71 commercial premises and open spaces, and 177 agricultural plots.

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