
Parliament continues
The deliberations of the Assembly of the Republic on the “Public Procurement (Amendment) Draft Law” continue as of 19.30.
CTP Deputy Product Solyalı took the floor and said that they continued to discuss the text, which was made with a despotic management style and without the opinions of the participants.
Solyalı noted that there were days when Turkish Cypriots could not have a say in the law, which mentioned electricity and water.
Solyalı, who read the general justification of the law brought to the Parliament, stated that large companies that make investments will be given the opportunity to invest without tender, and stated that this is against the benefit of society.
Referring to the speech of the Minister of Economy and Energy, Olgun Amcaoğlu, Solyalı asked whether this law had priority over other laws and wanted the society not to be deceived.
Stating that they are aware that the government is trying to spend today with stubbornness, persistence and mobbing, Solyalı stated that an autonomous Kib-Tek should be created by talking.
Stating that they could not understand the excitement of signing a contract with AKSA for 15 years, Solyalı asked why the Prime Minister had not met with El-Sen for several days.
Solyalı, who wanted to stop passing the law in spite of the society, noted that the law should be discussed again and whether it complies with energy and green policies should be discussed in the committee.
Stating that what was asked to be done without any projections was not appropriate, Solyalı asked why there was no investment in Kıb-Tek when there was an opportunity to invest.
Stating that the signing of this law should be abandoned, Solyalı said, “You are killing the country with murder like a cold-blooded murderer. This job doesn’t end here. It goes as far as Mr. Tatar’s backing at the signing point. The process will not end…”
UBP Deputy Hakan Dinçyürek took the floor and asked him to take back the words spoken from the podium.
Solyalı said, “You are killing the country with murder, like a cold-blooded murderer.” repeated his words.
Dinçyürek also condemned Solyalı.
Later, CTP Deputy Ceyhun Birinci also took the floor and said that the law regarding the urgent and confidential Public Procurement Law had been passed to the Parliament and that it was acting upon instructions.
Expressing that they respect the people who love the country and have troubles, first said that the ministers and the Prime Minister spoke differently.
Expressing that the law was tried to be passed hastily without taking the opinion of the relevant organizations, first argued that efforts were made to provide income in the days when the citizens were having hard times.
Saying that Kıb-Tek is being sunk and tried to be donated to someone,İlker said that many speeches have been made from this podium for two days and said, “Enough of this rent … I’m fed up”.
Expressing that this bill should be withdrawn, first said, “Don’t make this mistake in a way that will make this evil history.” said.
CTP Deputy Biray Hamzaoğulları also took the floor and called the government “appointed government”.
Hamzaogullari, arguing that the government is the “appointed government” because the one who received the least votes in the congress was appointed as the Prime Minister, noted that the UBP brought AKSA to the country.
Expressing that the situation of AKSA has changed when it comes to the country, Hamzaoğulları said that the company is now among the rich and opposes the Turkish Cypriot people. personal law stated that it was not correct.
CTP Deputy Filiz Besim said that they would of course criticize the law and that this law in the light of science He also stated that they would oppose the regulation.
Besim said that Kıb-Tek was founded with the hard work of everyone and that the employees should be protected, “There is such a government before us that it can’t even deal with the pine pine beetle.” said.
Besim, who stated that the institutions should be protected and left to the future, asked whether the well-established UBP suits this structure.
CTP Deputy Ongun Talat said that many topics are discussed today, but the answers he receives are always condescending.
Stating that the government left a wreckage to the society, Talat noted that a political environment was created in which the appointed were in charge.
Stating that it is the historical responsibility of the CTP to oppose the draft law, Talat stated that this struggle will continue.
CTP Deputy Sıla Usar, who took the floor later, said that she saw the government in a difficult situation.
Expressing that the government is not at all compatible with each other, Usar noted that they are trying to pass a law that no one could convince of its correctness, and said, “Is this bullying?” asked.
Expressing that the account will remain open once this law is passed, Usar stated that this work will not end here and that this account will be asked by the children and grandchildren of this people.
Usar said, “The main thing is to do business for the benefit of the people. Anything other than that is bullying.” used the phrases.
At the beginning of his speech, CTP Deputy Asım Akansoy demanded that the accusations and investigations against stenographers be withdrawn immediately.
Stating that the Turkish Cypriot economy should be discussed with the common mind of all parties, Akansoy emphasized that the country cannot be managed like this.
Expressing that the Speaker of the Parliament should not be a party, Akansoy noted that after the elections in May, the developments in the country will be experienced together.
Stating that what needs to be done here must be done with a common mind, Akansoy said, “The mentality of ‘I did it, it’s okay’ must be removed. Metazori what will happen when you pass this law? El-Sen will take you to the Constitutional Court. What will happen? The people are demanding change in this Assembly.” used the phrases.
Akansoy called for the law to be withdrawn.
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Debates regarding the Public Procurement (Amendment) Draft Law continued in the Assembly of the Republic with various deputies expressing their concerns and opposition. CTP Deputy Product Solyalı criticised the law for being made without the opinions of participants and argued that large companies would be given the opportunity to invest without tender. Likewise, CTP Deputy Ceyhun Birinci claimed that the law was passed without taking opinions from relevant organizations, and argued that it was rushed to provide income in difficult times, while Kıb-Tek was being sunk and tried to be donated to another company. Additionally, CTP Deputy Biray Hamzaoğulları called the government an “appointed government” and criticised their decision to bring AKSA to the country, while CTP Deputy Filiz Besim claimed that Kıb-Tek was founded through hard work and expressed the need to protect the employees. CTP Deputy Ongun Talat argued that a political environment was created through the draft law, which the CTP had a responsibility to oppose and stressed the importance of building a government that worked for the people. Finally, CTP Deputy Asım Akansoy demanded that investigations against stenographers be withdrawn and claimed that the Turkish Cypriot economy should be discussed with the common mind of all parties. Akansoy called for the withdrawal of the law and the removal of the “mentality of ‘I did it, it’s okay’”.