The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Mass resignation | Members of Mare’ Local Council resign over “false accusations”

Aleppo province: SOHR sources have reported that the local council in Mare’ city issued a statement announcing the resignation of all members over “false accusations” by the residents, as the statement described. The statement clarified that the local council would continue its work until a new council was formed.

 

Here are highlights of the most important parts of the statement:

 

“Our people in Mare’ city, we swear we have done our best to provide all possible service to our people, despite the scarcity of resources. However, we faced a plenty of false accusations.

 

Today, and after reaching a deadlock regarding the price of electricity, we, the members of the local council in Mare’, announce our resignation.”

 

It is worth noting that several areas in Aleppo countryside had experienced protests by hundreds of civilians calling for reducing price of electricity, where hundreds of people protested in Mare’ city in early January when they stormed the headquarters of the local council and the energy company, sabotaged their contents and expelled employees.

 

While yesterday, hundreds of Afrin city’s residents had protested in front of the local council and energy company in Afrin, calling for reducing price of electricity, after the increase in prices by the Turkish private company “AK Energy” which imports electricity to this area. A similar protest was staged in front of the energy company in Raju district in Afrin countryside.

 

The protestors called for improvement of living and service conditions in light of the Turkish currency plunge which have affected the residents in Afrin city which is under the control of Turkish forces and their proxy factions.

 

It is worth noting that the Turkish energy company had raised the price of electricity to 1.47 TL per kilowatt, while a kilowatt costs 2.50 in the case that consumption exceeded 150 TL. While business electricity rate increased to 2.48 TL per kilowatt and industrial to 2.3 TL per kilowatt.

 

In Azaz city, the deputy of the head of Azaz Local Council ordered military police and Liwaa Asefat Al-Shamal faction to repress and arrest the protestors. In addition, he asked the attorney general in Azaz city to order the arrest of police officers tasked to protect the headquarters of the energy company under the pretext that “they could not contain the protests or keep protestors away.”