Güven Bengihan, President of the Turkish Cypriot Public Servants Union (KTAMS), introduced that they’ll go on a normal strike on Monday, Might 27, and that they’ll collect on the union at 09.30, type a cortege and march to the Prime Ministry.
In his written assertion, Bengihan mentioned, “That is neither a meat nor a milk concern… Neither is it only a livestock farmer's concern… This incident is a day that can set an instance of unity, wrestle and solidarity… It’s a day to say cease to injustice.” Arguing that the federal government's actions weren’t restricted to livestock farmers, Bengihan continued: “They had been going to carry meat to 400 liras… We all know that planes can be cheaper from Ercan… Electrical energy would even be cheaper… Is that proper? story… We all know that the federal government doesn’t take into consideration both the producer or the farmer… Will the one who doesn’t take into consideration the land and identification of this nation take into consideration the livestock breeders! That is our combat… Monday is the day when social solidarity will flip into wrestle.”