Her resignation submitted the so-called government of the Prime Minister of the pseudo-state Faiz Suzuogluafter a heated confrontation with the so-called Minister of Finance, Sunat Atun.
The multi-day confrontation between the two men started from the decisions about increases in prices of basic necessitiesas well as the general difficulty of the Turkish Cypriots to meet the cost of living, while it peaked after announcements about the price of electricity by the pseudo-prime minister. The latter was in favor of reducing the price, while Atun publicly expressed his disagreement.
Just two months after the formation of the so-called Occupied Government, the political scene is once again entering a period of uncertaintywhile according to information, the Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar had consulted with Ankara before accepting the resignation of members of the group.
Suziuoglu, leader of the National Unity Party, had sent a letter to Ersin Tatar asking him to stop Atun, but the Turkish Cypriot leader did not do so and reportedly said he would evaluate the issue.
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