EN: Tufan Erhürman said that Lokmacı, Derinya and Aplıç border gates were opened during the CTP period, and that after January 23, under the CTP government, an attempt will be made to open the Famagusta, Paphos and Louroujina border gates. Source: Erhürman: We will attempt to open Louroujina Gate
Erhürman participated in the “Er Meydan” program prepared and presented by Mustafa Alkan on Genç TV last night and made evaluations on the current issues. Making statements about the early general elections to be held on January 23, Erhürman emphasized that they will turn the Turkish Cypriot people from the edge of the abyss they are dragged into.
“PRIVATE SECTOR ALSO SUPPORTS INDEXING INCOME TO EURO” Expressing that the CTP produces policies regarding the economic situation in the country, Erhürman explained that the private sector also supports the idea of fixing revenues in Euro. Stating that the Turkish lira capital of banks and companies is melting, Erhürman said that in order to keep the workers here, it is necessary to index the incomes to Euro. Noting that fixing the incomes to Euro is the ultimate goal in order to protect the purchasing power of the people, to ensure predictability in the market and to save the labor market, Erhürman reiterated that they will not remove the Turkish Lira from circulation.
“There is a Tragicomic Situation IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND ECONOMY” CTP leader Tufan Erhürman pointed out that the vaccination issue could not turn into a campaign in real terms, and said that no inspection was made during this process. Stating that the debate on whether there is still a nurse shortage or not, Erhürman said, “The internal order of the pandemic hospital is still not settled.” Emphasizing that we are in a tragicomic situation in education, health and economy, Erhürman noted that there is a shortage of medicines in other fields. Erhürman emphasized that there are deficiencies in the country from Panadol to blood pressure medication, but there is no development regarding them. “I did not see an education administration during the pandemic process. Children in public schools were divided into two,” Erhürman said, adding that the inequality of opportunity between private and public schools is increasing.
“FULL DAY EDUCATION IS ALSO AN ECONOMIC PROJECT” Tufan Erhürman stated that the prime minister should also step in in a place where there is so much chaos. Erhürman said, “If you had managed, you would have planned,” and stated that it was claimed that face-to-face education was conducted in empty classrooms. Pointing out that they will pass the long-term development plan through the parliament, Erhürman said, “Even if governments change as soon as you pass the parliament, every incoming government has to stick to that action plan. He has to adjust his budget accordingly.” Pointing out that full-time education is very important in terms of equality of opportunity, Erhürman noted that full-time education is also an economic project.
“THE BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS NEED SERIOUSLY” Erhürman said, “I suppose an opposition will not come out and say we should not go to full-time training. If someone has the courage, get on the podium and say, ‘There is no need for a full-time education’. Emphasizing that the number of employees in the private sector was 106 thousand in January 2020, Erhürman said that this figure was 75 thousand in November 2021. Pointing out that 25-30 thousand people withdrew from the insurance, Erhürman stated that the government took 118 million advances from the finances to pay the 13th Salaries. Speaking about the indexation of incomes to foreign currency, Erhürman said, “We are trying to protect the purchasing power of my citizens when we say index to foreign currency. All our expenses are in foreign currency, my income is only Turkish Lira. Since our expenses are indexed to foreign currency, we will index our revenues to foreign currency,” he said.
Kinda sad he doesn’t say Lurujina
Either way it’s the turkish army that doesn’t allow the opening of a crossroad there so I am not sure he will be able to do it
They just need money.with the current Turkish currency being shit they want to get some euro in their hands before they are left with nothing
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EN: Tufan Erhürman said that Lokmacı, Derinya and Aplıç border gates were opened during the CTP period, and that after January 23, under the CTP government, an attempt will be made to open the Famagusta, Paphos and Louroujina border gates. Source: Erhürman: We will attempt to open Louroujina Gate
Erhürman participated in the “Er Meydan” program prepared and presented by Mustafa Alkan on Genç TV last night and made evaluations on the current issues. Making statements about the early general elections to be held on January 23, Erhürman emphasized that they will turn the Turkish Cypriot people from the edge of the abyss they are dragged into.
“PRIVATE SECTOR ALSO SUPPORTS INDEXING INCOME TO EURO” Expressing that the CTP produces policies regarding the economic situation in the country, Erhürman explained that the private sector also supports the idea of fixing revenues in Euro. Stating that the Turkish lira capital of banks and companies is melting, Erhürman said that in order to keep the workers here, it is necessary to index the incomes to Euro. Noting that fixing the incomes to Euro is the ultimate goal in order to protect the purchasing power of the people, to ensure predictability in the market and to save the labor market, Erhürman reiterated that they will not remove the Turkish Lira from circulation.
“There is a Tragicomic Situation IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND ECONOMY” CTP leader Tufan Erhürman pointed out that the vaccination issue could not turn into a campaign in real terms, and said that no inspection was made during this process. Stating that the debate on whether there is still a nurse shortage or not, Erhürman said, “The internal order of the pandemic hospital is still not settled.” Emphasizing that we are in a tragicomic situation in education, health and economy, Erhürman noted that there is a shortage of medicines in other fields. Erhürman emphasized that there are deficiencies in the country from Panadol to blood pressure medication, but there is no development regarding them. “I did not see an education administration during the pandemic process. Children in public schools were divided into two,” Erhürman said, adding that the inequality of opportunity between private and public schools is increasing.
“FULL DAY EDUCATION IS ALSO AN ECONOMIC PROJECT” Tufan Erhürman stated that the prime minister should also step in in a place where there is so much chaos. Erhürman said, “If you had managed, you would have planned,” and stated that it was claimed that face-to-face education was conducted in empty classrooms. Pointing out that they will pass the long-term development plan through the parliament, Erhürman said, “Even if governments change as soon as you pass the parliament, every incoming government has to stick to that action plan. He has to adjust his budget accordingly.” Pointing out that full-time education is very important in terms of equality of opportunity, Erhürman noted that full-time education is also an economic project.
“THE BUDGET NEGOTIATIONS NEED SERIOUSLY” Erhürman said, “I suppose an opposition will not come out and say we should not go to full-time training. If someone has the courage, get on the podium and say, ‘There is no need for a full-time education’. Emphasizing that the number of employees in the private sector was 106 thousand in January 2020, Erhürman said that this figure was 75 thousand in November 2021. Pointing out that 25-30 thousand people withdrew from the insurance, Erhürman stated that the government took 118 million advances from the finances to pay the 13th Salaries. Speaking about the indexation of incomes to foreign currency, Erhürman said, “We are trying to protect the purchasing power of my citizens when we say index to foreign currency. All our expenses are in foreign currency, my income is only Turkish Lira. Since our expenses are indexed to foreign currency, we will index our revenues to foreign currency,” he said.
Kinda sad he doesn’t say Lurujina
Either way it’s the turkish army that doesn’t allow the opening of a crossroad there so I am not sure he will be able to do it
They just need money.with the current Turkish currency being shit they want to get some euro in their hands before they are left with nothing