CTP Chairman Tufan Erhürman Criticizes Government’s Inaction and Neglect on Ada TV
Republican Turkish Party (CTP) Chairman Tufan Erhürman criticized the government, accusing it of neglecting its responsibilities and failing to address the country’s problems on Ada TV.
Foreign Workers and Lack of Planning
Erhürman highlighted the government’s failure to anticipate issues related to foreign workers. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive economic, social, and cultural development plan to manage the population and conditions under which people enter the country.
Education and Health Crisis
The CTP Chairman pointed out the growing problems in education and health, criticizing the government’s lack of concern for the country’s future. He also mentioned inadequate public control, suggesting that oversight bodies have become complicit in these issues.
Citrus Crisis and Human Rights Violations
Erhürman raised concerns about the citrus industry, noting that citrus fruits are left to waste despite foreign workers being brought in. He cited serious human rights violations and stated that these issues have been reported to the police.
KIB-TEK and Economic Problems
He addressed the challenges faced by the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority (KIB-TEK), criticizing the government’s failure to advocate for its autonomy and manage resources effectively. Erhürman also mentioned the financial strain on public institutions and the loss of VAT revenue to the south.
Deepening Inequality in Education
Erhürman criticized the increase in temporary “container” classrooms due to population control issues. He highlighted the financial struggles of schools and the lack of equal educational opportunities.
The Cyprus Issue and Negotiation Process
On the Cyprus issue, Erhürman argued for a new negotiation process that avoids outdated methodologies. He stressed the importance of political equality and reiterated CTP’s longstanding positions.
Lack of Interest in Governance
Concluding his critique, Erhürman accused the government of prioritizing political maneuvering over governance. He argued that their focus on internal politics and slogans is detrimental to the country’s future, warning that this mentality is leading the nation towards decline.