Reveal balance of urban amnesty in 10 provinces hit by earthquake
After the earthquake that caused great destruction in 10 provinces of Turkey, the balance of the urban amnesty in the region was also revealed.
With the earthquake that has caused more than 20,000 deaths so far, the urban amnesties issued during the AKP governments once again gained prominence.
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Deputy Secretary General Dr. According to data shared by Buğra Gökçe, 3 million 152 thousand building registration certificates were granted across Turkey in the zoning amnesty issued ahead of the 2018 presidential election.
The number of building registration certificates granted within the framework of the urban amnesty in 10 provinces affected by the earthquake was 294,166.
59 thousand 247 in Adana, 10 thousand 629 in Adıyaman, 14 thousand 719 in Diyarbakır, 40 thousand 224 in Gaziantep, 56 thousand 464 in Hatay, 39 thousand 58 in Kahramanmaraş, 4 thousand 897 in Kilis, Malatya in Istanbul, 22 thousand 299, 21 thousand 107 were delivered in Osmaniye, 25 thousand 521 building registration certificates in Şanlıurfa.
Gökçe stated that the “Peace for Reconstruction” application, which was promulgated in 2018, differs from previous zoning amnesties in terms of size, scope and quality, saying: “With this law, situations contrary to the legislation of zoning until 2018. with a declaration With the building registration documents obtained from the Ministry, problematic residences were protected.
GREAT AMNESTY IN 2018
While amnesty laws introduced between 2002 and 2018 generally included minor regulations, in 2018, ahead of the critical presidential election, the largest zoning amnesty in history was signed.
All illegal buildings built on or before December 31, 2017 were amnestied based on the declaration of individuals. So, for example, the person who had 2 illegal floors in her building, who had a permit for two floors, was given a zoning permit taking the money from her. Thanks to the amnesty, where about 10 million applications were received, 26 billion lire was collected.
In his statement to SÖZCÜ, founding president of the Union of Building Inspection Organizations, Tekin Saraçoğlu warned that illegal flats and rotten buildings created by the urban amnesty pose a great risk.
Saraçoğlu said: “The first duty of the state is to protect the right to life of its citizens. Saying ‘it is the owner’s responsibility’ in the law does not save the state. Because, according to the Constitution, the State is obliged to protect the life and property of its citizens. In fact, millions of illegal buildings were detected with the urban amnesty. Ciudadanos had almost confessed and denounced the illegal structure. Prior to the issuance of the building registration certificate, technical inspection and engineering services for these buildings should have been provided. After receiving the safe report or if reinforcement was required, urban peace should have been allowed. Since they do not exist, those buildings are in great danger.”
Source: Sozcu

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