Protests in the occupied territories against accuracy

Protest outside the "parliament"

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The "social existence" platform will hold a protest outside the "parliament" next Monday, with the "civil servants" union KTAMS declaring on behalf of the platform that the protest will be against the increases, the accuracy and the financial " Turkey-pseudo-state protocol, which they call the "disappearance protocol".

"Let us stand against the price increases, the delivery protocol and the interventions made against the will of the Turkish Cypriots, which are leading to the impoverishment of the people day by day," the protest organizers said in a statement.

As reported in the occupied territories, the announcement states that the protest will take place at 11 in the morning in front of the "parliament" and will be a warning.

Meanwhile, Cyprus Posti publishes photos of protests against the increases organized through the MKD.

This spontaneous protest took place yesterday afternoon in front of the "parliament". Those present reportedly said that the gathering of the people "has nothing to do with any union or party. "There is not a part of society that has not given up." Attendees also criticized the unions for not protesting. They will not wait, they said, when the unions will be happy to react, which is why they proceeded alone, through the MKD, to the gathering and the protest.

There were banners with slogans such as "If there is no bread we will eat the rich who take advantage of our work" and "Aren't private sector workers human? We want a union. "

Some even called on young people to take to the streets and protest the situation. Some said that if the information that there is a new increase in fuel by 5 TL per liter is verified, then they should take to the streets of occupied Nicosia and close them.

According to Detay, electricity prices have angered traders and butchers, who are preparing to protest. To this end, the butchers and slaughterhouse owners will hold a meeting with the "Minister of Agriculture" next Monday and if there is no result, they will stop the sales and will proceed with a protest.

According to the report, traders will not sell products tomorrow in protest.

Source: KYPE