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Reactions in the Occupied Territories After 19-Hour 'Parliament' Session Ends Without Result

Published February 17, 2026, 18:01
Reactions in the Occupied Territories After 19-Hour 'Parliament' Session Ends Without Result

The conclusion of a 19-hour session of the 'parliament' in the occupied territories without a vote on the 'bill' for the undersea fiber optic cable has sparked reactions. The 'presidency' described the situation as a 'black mark' in the history of the pseudo-state. In its announcement, the 'presidency' accused the 'opposition' of lacking democratic maturity and violating the internal rules of the 'parliament'. The discussion on the issue will continue on Monday, with the 'government' blaming the Republican Turkish Party (RTP) for the failure of the talks. The leader of the RTP, Sila Usar Incirli, expressed her support for the trade unions protesting outside the 'parliament' and accused the 'government' of not taking the 'people' into account. The leader of the Communal Justice Party, Zeki Tceler, accused the 'government' of trying to pass an 'agreement' contrary to the 'constitution' and called on 'citizens' not to accept what is imposed on them. Union members expressed their opposition to the passage of the 'agreement' and their readiness to continue their protests.