People died of peace, not of amnesty.
of power While the heavy bill of making all buildings open to earthquake risk with the 2018 zoning amnesty, not to say rotten or solid, is still somewhere in the middle, AKP deputies still use the zoning amnesty as ‘amnesty of zoning’.
‘peace’, his defense provoked a reaction.
‘NO AF, PEACE’
During meetings of the Disaster Reconstruction Fund in Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, opposition deputies attributed the large number of earthquake victims to the urban amnesty and criticized that “you killed people with the urban amnesty”. While waiting how the AKP deputies would respond to these criticisms, AKP deputy Nilgün Ok, who intervened, said: “It’s not a zoning amnesty, it’s a zoning peace!” he replied he. CHP deputy Abdüllatif Şener responded to these words, which caused laughter in the room: “The AKP already knows how to give good names to all its bad deeds.” During meetings in the Planning and Budget Committee of Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, HDP Garo Paylan told AKP deputies: “You are the people who killed people by saying yes to the urban amnesty. The The burden of 50,000 people who died falls on you,” he said.
DID NOT MAKE A SENSE OF GUILT
While the atmosphere was tense with these words, the AKP deputy Nilgün Ok responded to Paylan with the words: “It is not a zoning amnesty, it is a zoning peace”. AKP deputy Uğur Aydemir defended the zoning amnesty with the words: “Those buildings were standing there, we did not allow them, we only connected their electricity and water.” Stating that he could not understand why the government was blamed and asked to resign due to the earthquake, Aydemir said: “If the TOKİ buildings had been demolished, then you could have called the TOKİ president, the Minister of Environment, to to resign 98 percent of the buildings destroyed were built in 1999 and before.
You cleaned up the rotten buildings with forgiveness
CHP’s Abdüllatif Şener said that AKP manages perception by finding good names for all its bad deeds. Explaining that three zoning amnesties have been applied to date, in 1960, 1984 and 2018, and that zoning permits were not granted to non-strong buildings in the amnesties prior to 2018, Şener said: You have taken all the buildings , including those that are strong, rotten and in a state of destruction, to the zoning of peace without conditions. You are the one who made the rotten buildings built before 1999 comply with the law.”
Source: Sozcu

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