Call for the new government from the business world
Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) Chairman Ali Bahar spoke at the ATSO May Assembly meeting.
Bahar expressed the demands of society and the business world on many issues, from the economy to the law, from education to violence against women. Spring; he emphasized merit, justice and equality.
“WE BELIEVE IN JUSTICE AND THE SUPERIORITY OF LAW”
Bahar said: “It is a big problem that appointments and personal relationships affect the principle of merit. The fact that personal preference is more effective than merit, especially in appointments to high-level public office, is actually the main problem underlying many of the problems we experience. We believe in justice and the rule of law,” he said.
“IT IS INTERRUPTING OUR DEVELOPMENT PROCESS”
“Our country is going through a difficult period economically and socially,” Bahar said. “Right now, the perception of high risk and uncertainties in the economy and the unpredictability of financial indicators are hindering our development process.”
“NOW LET’S LOOK AHEAD…”
Bahar continued his words as follows:
“Now we are demanding that we be able to look ahead, that the programs that ensure confidence in the markets be quickly implemented and that the steps towards financial stability be taken correctly. Because now, our business world and our country’s economy don’t have a minute to put up with this, not a single penny to lose. We, as representatives of the business world, would like to convey that we expect urgent action towards our development process from the newly formed government.”
“WILL CAUSE VERY SERIOUS DIFFICULTY”
20. Assemblyman from the Eder Kuzucu Group criticized the decision that caused the limitation of cash withdrawals on credit cards and the cancellation of some banks, saying: “Banks made a decision last week, commercial companies closed completely the installment system in commercial credit cards. . This will cause serious problems in our industry. Because it was a very important instrument in our collections, and it was very important in our payments.”
Source: Sozcu

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