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KESK protests the government before TBMM 16:54 31.01.2001
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ANKARA (DIHA) - Some members of Ankara Offices Platform of Confederation of Public Employees' Unions (KESK) have demanded the bills and regulations they call ''Public Pillaging Laws" to be withdrawn by protesting the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)

Members of KESK's Ankara Offices Platform protested the AKP government shouting slogans ''The AKP will give account to people a day", "May slavery laws be withdrawn", "Resisting labourers will gain the victory" and demanded the withdrawal of the bill and regulations discussed in the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM). Ahmet Turan, KESK's Ankara Term Spokesman said:" Today TBMM has opened again. It is seen that ''Public Pillaging Laws" prepared in the direction of requests and need by IMF and US will occupy the agenda.

They are going to continue warning actions

Stressing the government is lasting his preparations to eliminate social insurance, take health facilities out of being right and make them meta and merchandise, Turan said :" The government is in pursuit of changes that will define taxpayers as creditable and common in the taxation law, as to which service will be given. We are warning the ruling government who are trying to deprive 90 % of public employees of their business insurance to make them bound by a contract. Assume people's claims and demands rather than those of International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Union (EU), the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) and Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TUSIAD). The end of those who are in pursuit of capital is frustration. Your way is the same, as is your fate"

Turan said they will keep on their warning actions and the Emek (labour) Platform will start admonitory action, too.

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