The bill, which also includes regulations for the Police Department and the press, is in the Planning and Budget Commission.

– AK Party Ankara Deputy Orhan Yegin, one of the first signatories of the proposal: – “Staff who had to leave their jobs in the past due to judicial processes regarding…

GNAT (AA) – Discussions on the Bill on Amendments to Certain Laws, including regulations for the Police Department and the press, have begun in the GNAT Planning and Budget Commission. The commission convened under the chairmanship of AK Party Samsun Deputy Mehmet Muş. İYİ Party Samsun Deputy Erhan Usta requested a procedural discussion at the beginning of the Commission and criticized the proposal being discussed in the Planning and Budget Commission.

Muş stated that the distribution of the bill proposals for discussion was made by the Presidency of the Parliament and that the Planning and Budget Commission was determined as the main commission. AK Party Ankara Deputy Orhan Yegin, one of the first signatories of the proposal, stated that the 24-article bill listens to the demands and expectations of all segments of society. Stating that there will be different political views, Yegin said: “There will be political competition.

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The opposition will express their criticism. However, our nation clearly sees that what Turkey needs is stability in government and a strong state capacity that glorifies its nation.” “Today, at a time when some parties are focusing on their own internal agendas and are further disconnected from my nation’s agenda with their internal debates within the framework of the concepts of ’embrace, division, separation, purification and cleansing’, we, as the People’s Alliance and the AK Party, continue to devote our energy, labor and knowledge to the problems, expectations, economy, investment, production and more effective execution of public services of our nation.” – “The rates used in chief ranks will be updated.” Stating that they took into consideration the requests from the Police Department and that there are some structural problems that affect the career planning of the police officers who work for the security of Turkey, Yegin continued his speech as follows: “It has been observed that, especially due to the personnel structure that has emerged in recent years, serious accumulations have occurred at certain levels in the transition to higher ranks, and although the personnel deserve to be promoted in terms of merit and service period, they have to wait due to staff limitations.

In this regard, by updating the rates used in supervisor ranks, we reduce staff contractions that occur when moving to higher ranks and ensure that career planning becomes more predictable and sustainable. “We are also implementing an equity-based regulation that will eliminate the grievances experienced by personnel who had to leave their jobs in the past due to judicial processes regarding health conditions and who were not at fault.” Yegin emphasized that the guarantee mechanism has been made more effective in the licensed fuel sectors in order to strengthen tax security and said, “We adopt a risk-oriented audit approach by ensuring that public receivables are more effectively secured without interrupting the activities of taxpayers in areas with high risk of tax loss and evasion.” made his assessment.

Noting that they introduced an entertainment tax exemption for young people, Yegin said, “We are making regulations that make real estate sales processes more effective in line with the requests from our local governments. By allowing local governments to sell real estate in installments, we provide financial convenience for our citizens and bring new opportunities to the revenue management of our local governments.” he said.

Yegin also stated that they extended the duration of the VAT exemption, which contributes to the uninterrupted continuation of the reconstruction and revival works carried out in the earthquake zone, and said, “Although each article of our proposal seems to be related to a different area, they all serve the same goal: To make the lives of our citizens easier, to increase the effectiveness of public services, to strengthen legal security, to respond to the needs of economic life and to move the institutional structure of our state even further in line with the ‘Turkey Century’ goals.” he said.

Members of Parliament express their opinions on the bill in the Commission.

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