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The October meeting of the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Council started tense.
During the pandemic process, the Ankara Metropolitan Municipality provided financial support to market traders who were damaged due to the first curfew announced by the Interior Ministry. This support for merchants brought discussions. The issue returned to the parliament’s agenda.
Responding to the criticism, Ankara’s Metropolitan Mayor Mansur Yavaş said: “The curfew came suddenly at 11.30pm. Traders, who were to set up a market the next day, placed their wares in the area that night. Only traders who left their goods in that area and bought their goods were reached. This is what happened. Why are we going to help the person who does not carry the product there, that person does not have any harm ”.
TENSION INCREASED WHEN THE PROMISE WAS BROKEN
Stressing that all donations are documents, Yavaş said they will be distributed to council members. Meanwhile, when President Yavaş was cut off from the ranks of the AKP, the tension suddenly increased.
Saying that he rejected the written statement and asked for a verbal explanation, Yavaş reacted to the AKP MP by saying: “I reject you too, you cannot speak without making a promise. There were tense moments in parliament after the AKP member continue his speech.
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