A Busy Week in the Turkish Grand National Assembly... Discussions on the 12th Judicial Package Will Begin: Minimum Pension and Student Amnesty Will Be Discussed in the General Assembly.
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The Grand National Assembly of Turkey will discuss three regulations affecting millions of people in the coming week. The committee will consider many details, including raising the lowest pension to 23,552 TL, regulations for those affected by the IBAN system, and a student amnesty.
The Turkish Grand National Assembly will resume its busy schedule this week. The General Assembly will begin discussions on the 12th Judicial Package, while the Planning and Budget Committee will consider a bill to raise the lowest pension payments to 23,552 TL, and the National Education, Culture and Youth Committee will discuss a bill granting amnesty to those expelled from universities.
The Turkish Grand National Assembly will discuss numerous regulations, ranging from student amnesty and pension payments to the judicial reform package and the use of IBAN, before going on recess.
The Turkish Grand National Assembly, which was adjourned due to the NATO Summit, will resume its work next week. The agenda includes legislation to raise the minimum pension to 23,552 Turkish Lira, the 12th Judicial Package, and a student amnesty. The judicial package also includes provisions concerning victims of IBAN fraud, shortening trial durations, and expanding the scope of the e-Hearing system.
Following a week-long break due to the NATO Summit, the Turkish Grand National Assembly is resuming its work. This week, the General Assembly will begin discussions on the 12th Judicial Package, while committees will consider raising the lowest pension to 23,552 Turkish Lira.
The Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) will resume work with a busy agenda after a one-week break due to the NATO Summit. The General Assembly will discuss the 12th Judicial Package. Committees will consider raising the minimum pension to 23,552 Turkish Lira and granting amnesty to those expelled from universities. Representatives from X, Google, Meta, and TikTok will also answer questions from MPs in the committee investigating school attac…
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