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Ankara announced "3 good news" items, which include social housing, electricity supply, and the right of Turkish Republic citizens to use Turkey's healthcare system in Cyprus. These "3 good news" have raised concerns in the northern part of Cyprus. Neither before nor after the announcement were stakeholders informed about the content of the "good news." Some associations and organizations made assessments based on assumptions, while others did not respond to inquiries due to a lack of information.
Chairman of the Union of Builders Gyrdzhafev
The chairman of the Union of Builders, Gyrdzhafe, said that the announcement has caused dissatisfaction in the construction sector at first glance. They are trying to find out the truth. If the project is carried out with the joint participation of all stakeholders in the construction sector, they are not against it. However, if TOKI opens an office and starts building social housing in the desired area, making it available only to its residents, they will be against it.
Former Interior Minister Ayşe Gül Baybars
Former Interior Minister Ayşe Gül Baybars said that it is good that the project prepared during the four-party government continues. However, if this is not an empty promise, then our architects, engineers, and builders have the opportunity to implement such a project.
Deputy from the NDP, Salahi Shahiner
The MP from the NDP, Salahi Shahiner, stated that they could agree to a system of electricity supply through cables if there is no contract with guaranteed purchase and if the costs of cable work are not passed on to the population. However, if this involves a contract with guaranteed purchase and if the costs of cable work are passed on to the population, and if only Turkey will provide electricity, then they will be against it. He said he would do everything possible to initiate a legal battle.
Chairman of EL-SEN Chaglayan Jesur
The chairman of EL-SEN, Chaglayan Jesur, stated that they are against a unilateral contract for the guaranteed purchase of cable. He emphasized that the transmission of electricity via cable between the two countries should take into account mutual needs. He also claims that a unilateral long-term contract for the purchase of energy from power plants located in Turkey is being proposed.
Former Minister of Health, MP from the NDP Filiz Besim
Former Health Minister and MP from the NDP, Filiz Besim, does not consider this "good news" for Cyprus. She believes that there should be common protocols for mandatory health insurance between the two countries that cover all citizens of both nations. She cites the example of the Netherlands and Turkey in this regard.
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