I don't knowI'm not sure whether the northern part of Cyprus will follow with a similar decision or not. According but according to the same site, it doeswill: 2016 Time Zones - Kyrenia
And also according to this news post:
Cyprus to have two time zones, north to follow Turkey in refusing to turn clocks back
Cyprus will have two time zones, an hour apart, as of October 31, after the Turkish Cypriot ‘parliament’ decided on Thursday to follow Turkey’s example and not return to daylight-saving time.
Turkey has decided not to turn its clocks back an hour next month when daylight-saving time comes into effect on October 30.
Later in the day it was reported that the Turkish Cypriot side would follow the same example which will leave them an hour ahead of their Greek Cypriot compatriots on the other side of the Green Line going into October 31.
CNA reported that after a meeting of the Turkish Cypriot ‘parliament’ on Thursday the north decided to stick with summer time.
Last year Turkey waited a week to fall in line with the rest of the world for a period of around a week before changing to daylight saving time, causing frustration both in Turkey and in the north as computers and smartphones automatically dialled back an hour.
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