Action by EL-SEN in front of the Assembly
On the grounds that the Public Procurement Amendment Bill, which was approved by the majority of votes at the meeting of the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union, Republic Assembly, Economy, Finance, Budget and Planning Committee, and submitted to the General Assembly, «will pave the way for new purchase guaranteed agreements for AKSA». He is protesting in front of the Assembly of the Republic.
Speaking at the action, Türk-Sen Chairman Aslan Bıçaklı stated that the institutions in the country are the property of the people.
El-Sen Chairman Çağlayan Cesurer also claimed that exorbitant prices were paid for the energy purchased from AKSA.
In order to support the action, the Cyprus Turkish Public Officials’ Union is also on a full-time strike in the Parliament.
In the meantime, EL-SEN Secretary General Ahmet Tuğcu made a written statement regarding “4 machines being disabled all of a sudden after El-Sen’s indefinite strike” and stated that there was a problem due to the maintenance of the machines not done in a timely manner.
Tuğcu said, “Due to the failure of the diesel generators on Friday and the card failure of the newly introduced gas turbine machines, the reason for the failure of 3 diesel generators in a row on Saturday; It is the problems caused by completely malfunctioning, not done on time and on time maintenance, spare parts that are not supplied on time.
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A protest has taken place in front of the Assembly of the Republic in North Cyprus against the Public Procurement Amendment Bill, which will enable new purchase guaranteed agreements for energy company AKSA. The bill was passed by the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union and submitted to the General Assembly. Türk-Sen Chairman Aslan Bıçaklı protested that institutions belong to the people, while El-Sen Chairman Çağlayan Cesurer accused excessive prices being paid to AKSA. The Cyprus Turkish Public Officials’ Union is also on a full-time strike in Parliament to support the protest. Meanwhile, EL-SEN Secretary General Ahmet Tuğcu has issued a statement claiming that four machines failed unexpectedly due to inadequate maintenance.