Trade unions in Northern Cyprus achieve withdrawal of decree — government yields after three days
Trade unions in Northern Cyprus have successfully forced the withdrawal of a decree with the force of law: the government rescinded the document after three days of protests and strikes, reported Levent Özadam in his column for Kıbrıs Postası on April 9, 2026.
According to the author, the unions consistently pushed for the repeal of the said decree, gained concessions, and forced the cabinet to withdraw the decision. During the negotiations, a provision for setting an early election date was also removed — union leaders themselves stated that their primary goal was the repeal of the decree, not the calling of elections. The column emphasizes that the government withstood the pressure for only a few days before ultimately backing down.
The author notes the political consequences: the strengthened role of trade unions could affect the balance of power in public and parliamentary life, as well as draw public attention to the fight against the rising cost of living. According to the author, the parties are now looking for "new formulas" to resolve the situation.
For residents in Northern Cyprus: monitor official statements from authorities and trade unions — further negotiations and new measures aimed at resolving the issues that led to the disagreements are possible.
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