Fuat Topaloğlu, President of the Cyprus Turkish Contemporary Public Vehicles Operators Association (Kar-İş), noted that the transportation sector has come to an end after the increase of more than 4 TL for diesel fuel in the last week.
Topaloğlu said, “It is impossible to transport under these conditions. We want discounted duty-free diesel, we have no strength to endure.”
Fuat Topaloğlu, President of the Cyprus Turkish Contemporary Public Vehicles Operators Association (Kar-İş), said in a written statement that there has been a 4.5 TL increase in diesel prices in the last week, and that they have no strength left to endure.
Topaloğlu stated that it is impossible to do transportation after the price hikes, and that public transporters are constantly losing money and that they are now at the point of closure.
Arguing that the government is coveting the pockets of the transporters, Topaloğlu stated that there is nothing left in the pockets of the transporters, and demanded discounted and duty-free diesel.
Stating that there was no response to the price regulation requests made by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministries of Public Works and Transport, Topaloğlu reiterated that it is impossible to work under these conditions.