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Based on this information, write a new short title in English: The budget of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was passed by the Parliament – ​​BRTK

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At the General Assembly of the Republic Assembly, the budget of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, worth 4 billion 852 million 810 thousand TL, was accepted by majority vote.

-Incirli

Speaking while the budget was being discussed, CTP MP Sıla Usar İncirli said, “We have lost control over the country, the population is very important to regain this dominance.” he said

Emphasizing the importance of local governments and municipalities, Incirli noted that municipalities fulfill their authority regarding transportation, that the Ministry of Internal Affairs should also give municipalities their rights, that they do not give their rights regarding traffic fines, and that many municipalities have accumulated receivables.

“Municipalities are doing their part. “You have to pay the municipalities.” Incirli asked what the Ministry will do about this issue.

Incirli argued that the population figure of 489 thousand is unrealistic and said that its effects are seen in prisons, hospitals, roads and everywhere else.

Expressing that there are too many unregistered people, Incirli stated that it is not easy to make plans without knowing the population.

Incirli said that municipalities invest and provide services to the public and stated that it is “not nice” for the Ministry to have debts to municipalities.

Referring to the incidents of drowning in the sea, Incirli noted that 14 people died by drowning last year and that the blue flag certification program should be entered.

Expressing that the blue flag system ensures the availability of lifeguards and first aid materials, Incirli said that it is “a shame” that people die at sea.

Criticizing the practice of deporting HIV-positive patients from the country, Incirli said that the disease is treatable and stated that the deportation of HIV-positive patients from the country does not protect the public and that positive people enter the country illegally and creates a greater danger. Incirli noted that at this point, the regulation should be taken into consideration and changed.

Incirli asked what the status of studies on identity changes of transgender individuals is.

-Spoken

CTP Deputy Ongun Talat stated that while the draft law on property sales to foreigners was being discussed, they warned about the deficiencies in the law and the possible chaos that would occur.

While making reminders about the process of discussing the bill in the committee, Talat said, “You were in a hurry because you made a commitment, the origin of the matter was the pressure from the authorities of the Republic of Turkey.” and claimed that Turkey needed this bill to get out of the gray list regarding black money.

Claiming that the warnings they made as CTP came true and that the law brought the sector “to the brink of collapse”, Talat said that the law victimized well-intentioned people.

Stating that experts also made warnings during the committee stage, Talat argued that at this stage, the land registry offices are at the point of collapse.

Claiming that foreign groups living in the country have warned their countries “not to invest in the TRNC”, Talat said that foreigners are trying to leave the country by disposing of their investments.

Talat expressed the difficulties experienced in transferring title deeds within 6 months and said that the law would lead to the incidents being brought to court.

Talat argued that many companies are on the point of collapse and that opportunists are waiting to collapse the market.

Asking what changes were planned to be made regarding the law, Talat emphasized that the steps should be taken much more carefully.

Warning that the foreign workforce coming to work is left idle due to falling jobs and that there will be problems with the registered population and public order, Talat argued that the country has become an “unreliable country” in the eyes of foreigners.

-Shahali

CTP Deputy Erkut Şahali argued that the Ministry could not provide the service it deserved to the country.

Stating that the country has structural problems, Şahali argued that the first of the two biggest problems is the government structure, the government is the biggest problem of the country, and the second is the population problem, which is created by the government.

Şahali argued that the population “exploded” during the government period and pointed to the increase in the number of real estate applications.

Stating that the Minister of Internal Affairs is the first person who should know the population figures, Şahali stated the number of mobile phone subscribers and compared the population figure of 480 thousand with the number of phone subscribers and loaf of bread consumption figures, saying, “We should know how many people we are.” he said.

Şahali said that there should be a census and stated that the country needs it.

Stating that there are vacant positions in the Land Registry and Cadastre Department, Şahali noted that the problems caused by this create grievances.

Şahali said that approximately 3 thousand more people will be registered in the TRNC Citizens’ Register in 2024, with political will, and that this is an 8 percent population registration, adding, “This is a terrible number.” he said.

Stating that citizenships granted by the decision of the Ministry should be published in the Official Gazette, Şahali said that there is a legal obligation in this regard.

Regarding local governments, Şahali said that some of the headman’s offices cannot be used and that the deficiencies should be corrected and made usable.

Stating that the importance of the implementation of the Municipal Personnel Law has increased while the number of municipalities has been reduced, Şahali argued that the municipal personnel structure has become “distorted”.

“What are you doing with the municipalities’ money?” Şahali asked, stating that not giving money to municipalities negatively affects the public’s service delivery.

Stating that the municipalities had to borrow money because they could not get their money, Şahali said, “This money is the people’s money, you have to give this money.” he said.

Şahali stated that the Spatial Address Registration System should be completed.

-Şahiner

CTP Deputy Salahi Şahiner argued that the public was “not satisfied” with the services they received from the Ministry.

Şahiner claimed that the Central Prison was opened with great hopes, but its capacity was exceeded in a short time, and the actions of the Ministry caused this.

Stating that a plan cannot be made without knowing the population distribution, Şahiner stated that the census will provide important information and enable planning.

Şahiner stated that it is necessary to control the risks posed by the field of higher education and noted that work should be done to prevent those found illegally.

Claiming that there is “partisanship” in renting agricultural lands, Şahiner stated that there is a need to conduct an inventory study on forest lands.

Şahiner said that there is a need for regulation in the law regarding the sale of goods to foreigners, adding that although real estate should be a profession based on commission, this commission amount cannot be 100 percent, that there is an unregistered sector that earns serious income from this business, and that this causes losses to the state.

Expressing that there is a confusion of authority in district governorships, Şahiner stated that the duty of district governors is important in terms of serving the public.

Stating that the problems created by inactive associations can lead people to crime, Şahiner stated that associations need to be monitored and controlled.

Stating that there are businesses that can survive thanks to those passing through land border gates, Şahiner said that measures should be taken to ensure faster passage at border points.

Şahiner stated that citizens can receive fast service by making it possible for the departments affiliated with the Ministry to provide their services online.

-Ozturk

UBP Deputy Yasemi Öztürk pointed out the importance of obtaining data on properties acquired by foreigners after the Immovable Property Law was passed.

“Who lives in the high-rise buildings built in the Long Beach area, how do they make a living, what are their criminal records?” Öztürk asked and stated that it was necessary to have this data.

Stating that schools, hospitals and roads are insufficient, Öztürk noted that planning should be made according to the population.

Öztürk stated that after the law, many sectors related to the construction sector entered stagnation.

Referring to the events in Gaza, Öztürk said, “We need to have information about who we are selling our lands to.” he said.

Pointing out that precautions should be taken against the stagnation in the market, Öztürk stated that when we look at the examples in the world, in some countries transactions are made by selling only the building without selling the land, and this example can be applied.

Öztürk noted that children should not be in the Central Prison and that it is important to integrate them into society.

Öztürk said that it is necessary to pave the way for hemp cultivation and stated that this could contribute to the budget.

Noting that green areas and park areas should be built, Öztürk said that it is important to impose sanctions on those who do not fulfill this in construction projects.

-Solian

CTP Deputy Ürün Solyalı said that the census should be the first agenda item.

Solyalı stated that when the reasons for the citizenships granted by the decision of the Council of Ministers are examined, it is seen that most of them were made citizens on the grounds that they spent a long time in the country, but the remaining part was citizenship for investment.

Solyalı said that the warnings regarding the Immovable Property Law were not taken into account, and noted that the opinions of people coming from practice were not taken into account and that the law passed without preparation caused problems in practice.

Solyalı stated that more citizenship was granted in the country than the current population, and that this was not correct in terms of social balance and planning, and that regulations regarding the citizenship law should be made and criteria should be set.

Solyalı asked how many citizens there were in the country.

Stating that there is an increase in crime rates and individual armament in the country, Solyalı asked how many people were given gun permits by the decision of the Council of Ministers and what the deportation cost was this year.

Solyalı asked what was achieved with the passage of the law on real estate, how many real estate agents were registered, whether any inspections, cancellations or attempts were made regarding illegal communities and associations, what the situation of the people staying in Yıldız Dormitory was, and why the people whose deportation decision was lifted were kept there.

-Oguz

Minister of Internal Affairs Dursun Oğuz said that they stand behind their words regarding social housing within the framework of the Housing Acquisition Law and stated that the process continues to work.

Stating that information about the conditions and costs will be announced and that the EIA report process in Alayköy is about to be completed, Oğuz noted that the work is continuing rapidly. Oğuz stated that social housing will be built throughout the country within this framework.

Stating that there are 853 people in the Central Prison, Oğuz stated that among the types of crimes, drugs are in the first place and sexual crimes are in the second place.

Oğuz, who also included figures regarding parole, said that 258 of 597 applications were accepted in 2024.

Oğuz said that it is not known how much illegality there is in the country, that this data will be provided with the new system to be built under the Immigration Administration, and that this system is the country’s shortcoming, emphasizing that there is strict control at entry to the country and said, “Anyone who waves his hand cannot enter the country.” he said.

Giving figures regarding applications for immigration amnesty, Oğuz noted that approximately 6 thousand people benefited from the amnesty.

Stating that improvements and renovations have been made in Kyrenia Port, Oğuz stated that the X-Ray devices in Famagusta Port will be renewed in 2025.

Stating that many meetings were held within the framework of the Foreigners Property Law, Oğuz stated that the arrest of Simon Aykut in Southern Cyprus dealt a blow to the real estate sector, and that the passage of the law alone cannot be shown as the reason for the contraction in the sector.

Referring to the number of applications made after the law was passed, Oğuz said that the number of applications has been approximately 6 thousand 800 since May and that the number of applications for more than one acquisition right, that is, applications for more than one acquisition, is 1 thousand 83 in total.

Providing information about nationalities, Oğuz stated that Russians came first, followed by Ukraine, Israel and Germany.

Oğuz informed that approximately 1 billion TL was paid to the Immovable Property Commission and 550 million TL was paid to Housing Development.

Referring to the figures regarding citizenship, Oğuz stated that the number of people who became citizens with the approval of the Ministry was approximately 700, and the number of people who became citizens with the decision of the Council of Ministers was approximately 600.

After Oğuz’s speech, the budget was accepted by majority vote.



 

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