The proposal, which includes an increase in the salary of civil servants and tax rules, is in Parliament.
Discussions on the salaries and taxes of civil servants began in the Planning and Budget Committee of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. CHP İzmir MP Rahmi Aşkın Türeli argued that the problem of current account deficit and poverty in the economy are increasing, stating that the new governance system increased the problems.
Stating that there are items such as tax increase and hike in the bill, Türeli said, “As of last night, there is a big upward trend with the presidential decision. It seems that there is a serious problem in the economy.” he used the phrases.
Stating that the increase in the minimum wage has faded, Türeli said that unless inflation is brought down, the minimum wage will continue to melt.
Recalling that the proposal will make an increase of 8,077 lira in the salaries of civil servants, Türeli said: “Sayyanen, the increase is not reflected in retirement, it should also be reflected in retirement. We need to increase all salary levels. Let’s give more of the raise, but in the right system.” he said.
“BUILDING PEACE AT WORK”
HDP Muş MP Sezai Temelli claimed that the bill was inflationary and that the regulations would deepen injustice.
Recalling that the earthquakes centered on Kahramanmaraş occurred in February, Temelli said: “We are in July. If we’re going to enact an earthquake law, why don’t we enact this bill in February? he asked him.
İzmir IYI Party MP Ümit Özlale argued that the bill will not reduce citizens’ economic concerns.
Recalling that someone who has just started a job in the private sector is paid a minimum wage, Özlale said: “Due to the wrong policies applied, the gap between a minimum wage and an experienced employee is narrowing. Unfortunately, I also started to see this in public. Here’s what you do with regular raises: You bridge the gap between an entry-level civil servant and a skilled, experienced employee. This disturbs peace of mind.” he said.
“THE BAG MUST COME IN NOXIOUS CONDITIONS OF LAW”
MHP Konya MP Mustafa Kalaycı also mentioned the regulations in the bill, stating that his party opposes dismissal laws and that dismissal laws should be applied in cases of necessity.
Stating that Turkey grows by producing, Kalaycı emphasized that the industrial sector supports growth and the labor market with its flexible and durable structure despite supply constraints.
Stating that Turkey is one of the countries providing the highest amount of employment among OECD countries, Kalaycı said, “As of January 2023, the unemployment rate decreased to single digits and became 9.7 percent. ”. saying.
Stating that price stability can be achieved with effective measures being taken, Kalaycı said, “We strongly believe that new decisions will continue to be made that will increase the income of our citizens, reduce their financial burden and increase their purchasing power.” he used the phrases.
“DIFFICULTIES IN THE WORLD ARE AFFECTING THE ECONOMY IN Türkiye”
AKP Ankara MP Orhan Yegin stated that the problems experienced in the world also affect the economy in Turkey. Giving examples of the problems experienced in the world in recent years, Yegin said:
“The pandemic and the process we went through after it, Russia’s operation in Ukraine created fear of World War III all over the world, and a period began when states were hoarding, and very serious inflation occurred. by supply-demand. explosion all over the world. With the last earthquake we experienced, our responsibilities and financial burden have increased, and the need has arisen to create some additional items in the country”.
Referring to the regulation that provides for the double taking of motor vehicle tax (MTV) for once, Yegin said that the opposition “is taking taxes from the poor.” to his criticism, “The poor have cars, and the rich have cars. When this MTV was put, it was not put in the ordinary, it was put according to the characteristics of the vehicles”. he said.
Subsequently, negotiations began on the articles of the proposal. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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