Ankara businessmen want a fair
Stating that Ankara is a developed industrial city, the president explained the urgent needs of industrialists in the capital as follows: “We need the fair very urgently. The place was found, this time there was a discussion about why it would be done there. Not a single nail has been hammered in 4 years. Also, there are almost no international flights from Ankara. For example, a business person will go to London from Ankara, it will take him 14 hours. A business person shouldn’t spend so much time.”
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Saying that “Ankapark, which was built by spending a lot of money, is now in a miserable condition,” Onat said, “Whatever is done, no matter how it is used, this place should be avoided as a dump as soon as possible.” . . It would be better if it was still a zoo. There are 53 museums in Ankara. We need to attract more tourists to them. For this, we want to support all kinds of promotions”.
Expressing that 75 of ANGİAD’s 500 members are women, President Onat said, “We kept the fee 50 percent lower to increase the number of women members. We elect the presidents of the commissions from among our members. We also strive to increase the female workforce in our workplaces.”
500 thousand people came to Ankara.
ANGİAD President Ertuğrul Onat said that around 500 thousand earthquake victims came to Ankara. Stating that efforts are being made to give a part of the Income Tax to employees so that the people in question go to the cities where they live, Onat stressed that his campaign for the disaster area is a ‘must’ and not a ‘no’. ‘.
Source: Sozcu

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