President and AK Party Chairman Recep Tayyip Erdogan was speaking at the party’s GNAT group meeting.
President Erdogan praised the discussions on minimum pensions, sending the message that he was “aware of the problem.”
“We are mobilizing all our resources to solve your problems.” Erdogan also responded to the opposition, saying “the minimum pension should be raised to the minimum wage level.”
“We and the Turkish Cypriots are happy with the proposal based on federalism.”
“The Turkish Cypriot people have been subjected to injustice and discrimination since the 1960s. We and the Turkish Cypriot people are happy with the proposal based on federalism. Our goal is to increase the visibility of the TRNC,” Erdogan said.
The main points of President Erdogan’s remarks are as follows:
“We will follow all Greek measures and intervene if necessary. We will continue to support the Western Thracian Turkish minority. The same applies to the usurpation of Turkish Cypriot rights. Turkish Cypriots are subject to injustice.” We and the Turkish Cypriots are happy with the federalist proposal. Our goal is to increase the visibility of the TRNC. We made our position clear on the anniversary of the peace operation.
Participation of CHP Chairman Ezer at the ceremony in Cyprus
I hope that the unity shown in Nicosia will continue in national issues, especially in the fight against terrorism.
“We do not pursue tensions in our relations with our neighbors.”
We do not want tensions with our neighbors. We seek to cultivate friendships and make new friends with all nations. We will not leave an outstretched hand in the air when someone offers to shake it.
“We believe we have let the worst happen in terms of inflation.”
We are also overcoming our economic problems. We believe that the worst of inflation is over. Inflation will fall more significantly in the coming years. Price bubbles inflated by excessive profit-seeking are gradually deflating in some sectors. We will bring inflation down to the target level by the end of the year. Just as we have brought inflation down to single digits before, we will achieve the same target again. The opposition is hitting the water. Moody’s rating upgrade, the first in 11 years, was a step too late for Turkiye. Turkey’s economic capabilities far exceed these rates.
Call CHP Leader Ezer: Tell the mayors to lower the rates for services they have increased 3-4 times.
Now, to the CHP Chairman, honest politics requires keeping promises. If you have the money, tell the mayors to lower the prices of the services that the people voted for. They said they would do it for free, but in three months they have raised the prices three to four times.
CHP response to municipalities: The Ministry will begin collecting the debt
If you want to benefit retirees, give the order and have municipalities pay the accumulated debt to the Social Security Agency. It’s easy to say we’ll give free tractors to those who voted in the town square, but the hard part is sticking to that word. Our Treasury will start withholding municipal debt. We can’t allow the nation’s wealth to be spent elsewhere. No 25-cent bagels for that.
“Pension payments for 2024 have increased by 78 to 86 percent.”
I am aware of the difficulties our retirees are experiencing, and all agencies are mobilized to solve the problem. Over the past 21 years, we have taken steps to improve the quality of life of our retirees. We have increased pensions by 78-86 percent in 2024. The increases we have made far exceed inflation expectations. Our goal is to permanently improve the welfare of our people without putting our economy in a vicious cycle of fueling inflation. If the earthquake-induced $104 billion in expenditures are reduced and our policies prove successful, we will provide additional funds to our people, especially our retirees.
Street Animal Control
Although some stubbornly ignore it, Turkey has a stray dog problem. We are faced with a stray dog population not seen in any civilized country in the world. These dogs attack children, elderly people, other animals and cause road accidents. Unless we intervene, the problem will worsen. Our country wants to solve this problem.
Street Animal Control
Some stubbornly ignore it, but Turkey has a stray dog problem. We are facing a stray dog population that cannot be seen in any civilized country in the world. These dogs attack children, elderly people, other animals, and cause road accidents. Unless we intervene, the problem will worsen. Our country wants to solve this problem. It is unthinkable for us to remain silent and not comply with these demands. No one should try to teach us a lesson in compassion regarding animals. Those who remain silent about the murder of infants in their cradles and the murder of innocent children in Gaza by separatist terrorist organizations should not talk to us about mercy. He praises the hordes of bloodthirsty killers in the mountains, but no one can speak about conscience and mercy. Remember that crocodile tears do not come from mercy. The person who shouted “murderer” at a member of parliament under the roof of the Verkhovna Rada, and the person who brought him and gave him courage, showed disrespect and disrespect for the people.
“We expect strong support from all animal lovers for our campaign to adopt stray dogs.”
Mercy was the last word on the lips of the poor man who attacked the mother who was carrying the pain of her 10-year-old daughter who lost her life to a dog while working on a placement. No one who has compassion for any living creature, let alone humans, can be so rude. How can they communicate with other living creatures who cannot empathize with a broken-hearted mother? How can they love dogs when they hate humans? We, as the People’s Alliance, believe that we will achieve safety on our streets by passing the proposal, which will be left to the discretion of the General Assembly before the recess of the parliament, without any excesses. The enactment of the proposal is the beginning. The important thing is the introduction campaign. “We expect strong support from all animal lovers for our campaign to adopt stray dogs.”