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Tatar unveils plans for new government campus in TRNC

President Ersin Tatar visits the upcoming Presidential Campus in Northern Cyprus

President Ersin Tatar recently visited the Presidential Campus currently under construction in Northern Cyprus and received updates on the progress from the contractor company officials. Accompanied by various officials including the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Nicosia, Metin Feyzioğlu, President Tatar expressed his gratitude towards the Republic of Turkey for its contributions to the project.

The construction of a park spanning approximately 400 decares, which includes both the Presidential Campus and the Republic Assembly Campus, is underway in the Metehan Region. President Tatar highlighted the significance of having the legislative and executive branches in close proximity, emphasizing the importance of creating a large campus where the public can engage in social activities and enjoy leisure areas.

President Tatar thanked Ambassador Metin Feyzioğlu for his oversight on behalf of the Republic of Turkey and praised the efforts of the contractor company. He described the project as a symbol of the Turkish Cypriot’s will, independence, and self-governance ability, sending a strong message to the world.

The visit holds special importance as it coincides with the 104th anniversary of the founding of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, a significant day for both countries. President Tatar expressed his joy at witnessing the ongoing construction of the Presidential Campus, which symbolizes the representation of the nation’s will and the place where important decisions and meetings will take place.

The completion of the campus and its inauguration is scheduled to coincide with the 41st anniversary of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus on November 15, 2024. President Tatar mentioned the intensified efforts and successful progress in the detailed project planning, aiming for a successful and beneficial outcome for the campus.

 

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