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The 13th salaries in the occupied areas are paid on loan

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The 13th salaries in the occupied areas are paid on loan

The 13th salary is paid today by the “Ministry of Finance”, which took a loan of 138 million TL to do so, while another 158 million TL loan was taken by the “Ministry of Social Security and Labor” to pay the 13 pensions to its retirees social security fund.

According to the GTP, the economy chapter is at the forefront of the “election manifestos” of the eight political parties that have already begun announcing their positions and nominating their candidates to voters during the “election campaign”, which is underway. based on the decisions of the so-called “Supreme Committee of Infectious Diseases” aimed at preventing the spread of the pandemic.

The general secretary of the National Unity Party, Uguzhan Hasipoglou, stated that in the manifesto of the KEE there are positions in relation to the issues of economy and health and steps in the foreign policy that “go beyond the ordinary”. Noting that their “electoral” slogans are “Power is our job” and “Walk with us, grow with stability”, Mr. Hasipoglou said that their candidates were informed about the manifesto in a workshop entitled “Election manifesto workshop”. 2022 on the road to self-government “, that the emphasis in this manifesto is given to the economy and” fiscal “issues and that the details of the manifesto will be made public when discussed with experts. There is no report on the amount that the party will spend in the “elections”.

The general secretary of the Republican Turkish Party, Erdogan Sorakin, said that the party's “election manifesto” would be made public on Tuesday and that the economy would be given priority. He noted that in the foreground is the implementation of serious measures to protect and develop the purchasing power of the “people” and the completion of work on the changeover to the euro. Among the goals of the PTC included in the manifesto, Sorakin said, are non-taxation of the minimum wage, regulations in the “citizenship law”, the preparation of long-term economic development plans and the adoption of all-day education to achieve equal opportunities in education. RTK's slogans are “RTK is coming for Cyprus” and “We did it, we will do it again”. The party's budget for the elections amounts to two million Turkish lira (TL), Sorakin said, noting that more would be spent if the need arose.

The general secretary of the People's Party, Toga Atakan, stated that the “election manifesto” of the KL includes short-term, medium-term and long-term steps in the economy, and in the foreground are programs to combat youth unemployment and a plan to meet the need for young people to acquire housing. The manifesto is expected to be announced in the first week of January and the slogans of the KL are “We exist for the people”, “The People's Party will work, the people will win”, “This country is not without an owner”.

According to the head of the “electoral” committee of the Democratic Party, Ozan Ehrenay, in the “electoral manifesto” of the Democratic Party, measures to deal with the economic crisis are in the foreground and issues such as health, education and sports are included. The motto of the DP campaign is “From tradition to the future”.

The general secretary of the Community Democracy Party, Khalil Hizal, stated that the party's “election manifesto” gave priority to the economy and health. By focusing specifically on the economy, the TDP advocates a “social” rather than a liberal view of the health system, Hizal said, noting that the existing system needs to be changed in which only people with money can receive good health care. The party's slogan during the “election” campaign, in which it will spend about one million TL, is “Now is the time for the KKD”.

The vice-president of the Renaissance Party, Enver Ozturk, said that their manifesto was dominated by issues of economy, health and justice. He said that this includes chapters such as how to make life cheaper and protect the “people”'s purchasing power, increase capacity in beds and health staff, steps to supply medicines and vaccines, and speedy justice. The party's slogans during the “election” campaign, in which it will spend one million TL, are “The power is in you” and “Towards days of stability with the KA”.

The chairman of the Community Liberation Party – New Forces, Mehmet Tsakici, said that in his party manifesto there are goals such as the stabilization of the sterling exchange rate at 12 TL in rents, fees and loans in the internal market, the payment of corporate tax 20% from “universities” and casinos, agricultural reform, the introduction of “interest rate” laws and the termination of the imprisonment of those who can not pay their loans, and the payment of wealth tax only once. The party's slogan is “Throw away the puppets, save our bread”. He plans to spend 100 thousand TL in the “election campaign”.

The general secretary of the Road to Independence party, Celal Ozkiran, said that the “electoral manifesto” of the BY contained goals such as banning work without trade unionism, taxing the very rich, linking the minimum wage with the lowest wage in the “public” and implementation of the ATA every two months, the construction of shelters for abused women in all areas, the right to free “public” health and education, “public” public transport, “public” cooking and a federation solution in the Cyprus issue. Slogan of “The employee has a party”. He plans to spend 50 thousand TL in the “election campaign”.

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Source: www.philenews.com

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