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Transportation Issue in Cyprus becomes more unbearable as the strike extendeds to intra-city and inter-city transport minibuses
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Kar-Is, who started the student carrying-over strike, decided to continue harder on the path as the dialogue that the h-government expected was not found
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Kar-Is, who started the student transporting strike, decided to continue harder on the path he could not find from the h-government. The students of 

the Turkish Cypriot Public Operators Association (Kar-Is), the Ministry of National Education and Culture, Endless stoppage greed started yesterday. Many students could not go to school with the guilt of Kar-Is, who carried 17 thousand students in primary, secondary and high school education throughout the country. While some of the students were taken to the school by their families, those who lived in the village and in the countryside were more affected by the strike. While there were problems with student transportation due to strike, the eyes were turned to the Ministry of Education and Culture. National Education Minister Özdemir Berova voiced that they were taking measures against Kar-Is's action decision. Speaking at yesterday's session of the Parliamentary General Assembly, Berova said they would pay the companies that will carry the students during the strike. The minister explained that this explanation led to further tension. Yesterday evening, meeting the meeting Kar-İş strikes decided to continue harder. Commenting on Star Cyprus, Kar-Is Chairman Fuat Topaloglu explained that Berova, instead of establishing dialogue, played cricket and decided to pursue strikes more strenuously. 

TREND TO PROVIDE TRANSITION 

Kar-İş's decision to pay 26 percent of the student transportation quota made to the government on February 2017 was not implemented and the strike decision was taken yesterday. In the scope of the strike, the students who were in primary, secondary and high school education in the country did not move. While some students could not go to the school, some were left by their parents. Kar-Is' s student carrying action will continue today, but the strikers will participate in civil transportation. Village-to-city, intra-city and inter-city transport minibuses will not serve today. While the strike is expected to affect both social life and working life, non-intermediaries will have difficulty going to their jobs. The strikes will continue until agreement is reached between the government and Kar-Is. 

MINISTER BEROVA, "I NEED TO DO IT" 

While the eyes of the students, who are the first legs of the strikes, were turning to the Ministry of Education and Culture, Minister Berova explained that they took precautions against greed. In the description, "We have learned with regret that the Turkish Cypriot Union of Public Utilities Operators (Kar-Is) has decided to stop the Ministry of Education permanently for the suspension of student transportation of affiliated schools," said Minister Berova, "as the Ministry of National Education and Culture, we can not accept that this decision prevents the education rights of our students. It is not. In the face of such an action, the ministry has made some decisions in order to prevent the victimization of our students and their families. During the course of the action, the fees will be paid to the companies that will carry the students to the schools. It will also contribute to the transport costs of the families of children who are in the transport coverage and who will suffer victimization from the action. " 

THE MEDIUM WAS STILL This 

minister's statement caused the environment to stretch. Kar-Is held a meeting yesterday evening and decided to pursue the strikes even harder. Kar-Is Chairman Fuat Topaloglu said that they started to greet as of yesterday and that they did not take the 17 thousand students they carry throughout the country and that many people are victims, saying "This is the National Education Minister Berova". Topaloglu said that the ministry played cricket instead of going through dialogue with them and said that it was unfortunate that the minister explained that he would pay transportation fees to the parents. Topaloğlu, "If you had money to pay to the parents why you did not pay us," he said. Recalling that the ministry had a non-serious approach to the issue, Topaloğlu said, "We made a meeting in the evening and we got a new opening decision. Today we decided to allow the minibuses that provide all civil transportation to join the greetings ". Recalling that the student will continue in carrying out Topaloglu, "Many students were victims yesterday. Today, many people will not be able to go to work, but we are not responsible for it. We apologize to every victim we have suffered, but under these circumstances we will not be able to continue to loot. "


source: http://www.starkibris.net


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