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Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees’ Union held a protest in front of the Parliament

The Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union held an action during the discussion of the Public Procurement Amendment Bill at the General Assembly of the Assembly.

The Republican Turkish Party, Communal Democracy Party, some trade unions and non-governmental organizations supported the action.

During the action, where the police took extensive security measures, the garden gate of the Assembly of the Republic was forcibly dismantled.

Arslan Bıçaklı, President of the Cyprus Turkish Federation of Trade Unions, said in his statement at the action that no investment was made in Kıb-Tek, knowingly and willingly, that the current situation has been paved.

Arslan Bıçaklı asked why the rush was made even though the contract with AKSA was one year away and there was an option for 3 years.

Bicakli also made a call to the society and wanted him to claim his own property.

El-Sen Chairman Çağlayan Cesurer also argued that AKSA holds 50 percent of the country’s energy, gains strength with each passing day, and even influences the government.

Cesurer stated that the struggle to reduce electricity bills will result in success.

Çağlayan Cesurer also stated that they will not intervene in malfunctions except for the safety of life and property, since their good intentions are not perceived.



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Source Link: BRT

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The Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union, along with the support of several political parties, trade unions and non-governmental organizations, held an action during the discussion of the Public Procurement Amendment Bill at the General Assembly of the Assembly. The action was met with extensive security measures, and the garden gate of the Assembly of the Republic was forcibly dismantled. Arslan Bıçaklı, President of the Cyprus Turkish Federation of Trade Unions, stated that no investment was made in Kıb-Tek, and asked why the rush was made even though the contract with AKSA was one year away and there was an option for 3 years. El-Sen Chairman Çağlayan Cesurer also argued that AKSA holds 50 percent of the country’s energy, gains strength with each passing day, and even influences the government. Cesurer stated that the struggle to reduce electricity bills will result in success, and that they will not intervene in malfunctions except for the safety of life and property.

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