Cyprus may have no railways, but it is at risk of being fined by the EU for failing to adopt EU laws on the licensing of railway companies, In-Cyprus.com reported citing Phileleftheros.
It noted that the harmonisation bill — which should have been adopted by December 25, 2018 — could have sailed through parliament in one session
But the bill was only submitted to the House of Representatives two days ago.
Cyprus has already received a warning from the European Commission and could find itself before the EU court if it delays further.
The Transport Ministry is now calling on parliament to approve the bill as a matter of urgency.