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The Public Transport Union announced that from today they will operate at half the capacity of urban vehicles. The reason for the association's decision was the increase in the price of oil.
In a press release, the union seeks the understanding of the citizens pending a response and resolution of the requests they have submitted to the relevant institutions for the situation.
PRESS RELEASE
Dear
Representatives of the Public Transport Union, we would like to inform you that after a year and a half since the reopening of
public transport, we are still at the starting point where none of the responsible institutions has
taken any measures or fulfillment of economic requirements. promised.
And found in this powerless economic situation to cope with the performance of transport and
especially after the continuous and uninterrupted increase in oil prices and the departure of
staff, we are obliged to operate from 18.10.2021 with half the capacity of fleet of
urban vehicles.
We are in this situation after many requests and announcements in both local institutions and them
central where their non-reaction makes us go to an economic capitulation of this sector.
Seeking the understanding of the citizens, we remain waiting for the solution of our requests by the
responsible institutions.