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Based on this information, write a new short title in English: Extraordinary meeting of the Assembly: 3 bills and 2 bills were unanimously approved

According to this information, write a new article in English: In the extraordinary meeting of the General Assembly of the Assembly of the Republic, the Inpatient Treatment Institutions Department (Establishment, Duties and Working Principles) (Amendment) Draft Law, Municipalities (Amendment) Law Proposal, (Special) (Amendment) Law Regarding the Merger of Municipalities, Republic Assembly General Secretariat Organization (Establishment, Duties and Management Principles) (Amendment) Law Proposal, Disabled Protection, Rehabilitation and Employment (Amendment) Law Draft was also accepted unanimously. CTP Deputy Biray Hamzaoğulları took the floor while the Draft Law on Inpatient Treatment Institutions (Establishment, Duties and Working Principles) (Amendment) was being discussed and touched upon the problems experienced in the areas of health and education in the Iskele Karpaz region. Hamzaoğulları reminded the responsibilities of the state in health and education. Hamzaogullari said that the land prices “exploded” in Iskele, and that the lands and fields were sold and the construction continues rapidly. Bringing up the issue of unfinished hospitals and health centers, Hamzaoğulları asked why the construction of these centers could not be completed. Stating that the quality of life is low in the Iskele Karpaz region, Hamzaoğulları asked what measures would be taken for this. Saying that private health centers and hospitals have increased, Hamzaoğulları asked what would be the situation of the people. CTP Deputy Filiz Besim stated that delaying the law for five years caused health to go back five years. Besim said that it was determined five years ago that the Bülent Ecevit Rehabilitation Center was not sufficient, pointing to the lack of centers for patients seeking care. Stating that delays in health affect human health negatively, Besim stated that continuity in health is important and projects should not be shelved when ministers change. Minister of Health Hakan Dinçyürek also answered the questions and stated that he works with the awareness that people’s health will be affected if solutions to health problems are not produced, and that he is a person who is kneaded in the profession. Dinçyürek noted that the shortcomings will be overcome together, and that their main goal is to provide people with healthy days. After the speeches, the bill was accepted by a majority of votes. – Municipalities (Amendment) Law Proposal accepted Later, it was passed to Municipalities (Amendment) Law Proposal. Filiz Besim, Deputy Chairman of the Administrative Public and Health Affairs Committee, read the report on the proposal. Besim stated that with the proposal of the law, regulations were made regarding the problems experienced in practice. CTP Deputy Erkut Şahali took the floor and stated that there is a need for additional budget work, and that the revenues to be foreseen should be determined as closely as possible, and that the municipalities should not be forgotten during the additional budget studies. Şahali gave an example by saying that municipalities are losing income. Noting that the municipalities should be realistic about the amount of contribution they will receive from the state, Şahali stated that the municipalities should not be forgotten in the supplementary budget. UBP Deputy Ziya Öztürkler stated that a law proposal to solve the problems experienced in practice today will be passed through the Parliament. Öztürkler said that there are some points that need to be changed in the personnel law of the municipalities and the Municipalities Personnel Examination Bylaw, and noted that the bylaws for these should be issued. Emphasizing the importance of implementing the Spatial Address and Registration System, Öztürkler stated that the correct reflection of the population numbers can only be achieved in this way. Öztürkler also mentioned the points that protect the citizens in the bill and said that these points are important in preventing imbalances. The proposal was then passed unanimously with 31 affirmative votes. -The (Special) (Amendment) Law Draft on Unification of Municipalities… The (Special) (Amendment) Draft Law on the Unification of Municipalities was passed. Filiz Besim, Deputy Chairman of the Administrative Public and Health Affairs Committee, read the report. Besim stated that some changes have been made due to the problems experienced, and changes have been made regarding personnel orientation and the permits of municipalities to issue licenses. The bill was passed unanimously. -Organization of the General Secretariat of the Republic Assembly (Establishment, Duties and Management Principles) (Amendment) Law Proposal Afterwards, while moving to the Law Proposal for the Organization of the General Secretariat of the Assembly of the Republic (Establishment, Duties and Management Principles) (Amendment), Filiz Besim, Deputy Chairman of the Administrative Public and Health Affairs Committee, read the report. Besim, who stated that the compliance of the laws with contemporary and current problems would make life easier, stated that there were problems in the implementation of the laws. Besim, who stated that the Assembly cannot be said to be efficient in making laws, hoped that this amendment would bring speed, efficiency and quality in law-making. Besim noted that the Parliament has an obligation to make fast, efficient and qualified laws, and that the proposed law aims to ensure this. The bill was passed unanimously. – Disabled Protection, Rehabilitation and Employment (Amendment) Draft Law Acting President Filiz Besim read the report on the Draft Law on Protection, Rehabilitation and Employment (Amendment) of the Disabled and said that the draft is related to seniority advancements. Stating that there are many disabled people waiting for employment, Besim noted that a draft law is needed to ensure fair employment. Replying to Besim, Minister of Labor and Social Security Sadık Gardiyanoğlu stated that studies have been started on this issue. CTP Deputy Sıla Usar İncirli pointed out that the expression that should be used is not a disabled person but an individual with special needs, and said that the injustice done to these individuals is compensated with this bill. İncirli stated that comprehensive laws are needed to empower people with special needs. Incirli, who said that there was an education crisis in the country, that the opening of schools would be delayed, and that it was announced that they would open on September 18, stated that the opening of schools was delayed while the education deficiencies caused by the pandemic should be eliminated. İncirli said that there is a risk that the crisis in the country will harm the country. Incirli, who stated that there are procedures to be done in schools after the earthquake, noted that the works that should have been done long ago were delayed, and that the ministry should act quickly. Incirli said that the CTP supports full-time education, but the infrastructure needs to be completed, and asked how to overcome the loss of education, how to deal with poverty, what has been done about strengthening against earthquakes, what preparations have been made for full-time education. Referring to the issue of students who cannot speak Turkish, İncirli said that this issue creates problems in the classrooms. Incirli, referring to some textbooks and new books, said that “contents disturbing the society” were included in the changes made in primary school books and stated that it is “not something to be accepted in modern education” that some images in life studies and Turkish books are published as symbols and examples. Incirli said that it is “unacceptable” to use expressions and images that “disgrace” gender equality in the books, and asked why Western countries are not included in the examples given in the book, while examples from countries such as Palestine and Afghanistan are “incompatible with the social structure”. İncirli stated that there are conservative expressions in the textbooks and gave examples. Stating that these books should not be given to teachers and students, İncirli called on the Ministry not to send the books to schools. Minister of National Education Nazım Çavuşoğlu stated that the opening date of schools was determined as 18 September for primary school and 19 September for secondary school due to the extension of teacher exams by the Statutory Decree. Making statements on school safety, Çavuşoğlu noted that the earthquake committee signed an agreement with 70 engineers and the work was started, 120 schools were working in nearly 400 blocks, investigations were carried out, the projects started to reach the ministry, the evaluation commission will evaluate, and the tender for five schools will be concluded in a short time. Çavuşoğlu said that in line with the conditions in schools, prefabricated classroom conditions were also optimized and improvements were made. Stating that they continue to build schools for crowded classrooms, Çavuşoğlu stated that standards will…

 

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