CLDC to be funded from new Casino revenue in support of housing policy projects

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The allocation of 15% of the new casino`s revenue, as soon as it becomes operational, to the Cyprus Land Development Corporation for the promotion of its housing policy projects was agreed today at a meeting at the Presidential Palace, chaired by Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, on the issue of housing policy, according to a written statement issued by Government Spokesperson Marios Pelekanos.CLDC, whose budget for 2022 will rise to 11.6 million euros from about 3 million euros in 2021, plans …

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