A total of 52,164 people in Paphos will be eligible to vote of the next bishop of the metropolis on Sunday, an announcement from church elections officer Ioannis Charilaou said on Thursday.Charilaou said elections will be taking place from 10am until 1pm with a one hour break and then from 2pm until 5pm, at election centres in the metropolis.There are four candidates, Karpasia B <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug</a> ishop Christoforos, Amathountos Bishop Nikolaos, and two archimandrites unmarried priests Tychikos Vryonis and Ioannis Ioannou.According to Charilaou, there will be no ballot paper, but people will be called to write the name of the candidate that they prefer.There will be 126 voting centres in the Paphos area.People that are eligible will be able to see the centre they vote in at https://churchofcyprus.org.cy or at https://impaphou.org. Follow Cyprus Mailon Google News electionsPaphos bishop Share: Jonathan Shkurko Jonathan joined the Cyprus Mail in 2019 after having worked for CNN and ESPN in London. He mostly covers crime, tourism, politics and sports. He also reviews restaurants aro <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley</a> und the island. He speaks English, Italian, Spanish and Romanian. In case you missed it Monday 30 June | 16:23 Cyprus cyclist battles injury to complete <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley becher</a> Mountain of Hell race By Sena Chang Sunday 29 June | 13:49 Oh, the romance of living in the Cyprus countryside By Rebekah Gregoriades Tuesday 01 July | 04:24 Criminal charg Lmwj Names in the news, June 11
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