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“Parliament General Assembly Concludes, Next Meeting Set for April 22” – BRTK

The General Assembly of the Republic Assembly has recently concluded its session, with the next meeting scheduled for Monday, April 22 to address legislative and supervisory matters.

During the assembly, Republican Turkish Party Nicosia Deputy Ürün Solyalı delivered a speech focusing on the “2023 Northern Cyprus Corruption Perception Report.” Solyalı emphasized that corruption cannot be separated from the economy and democracy and highlighted the impact of corruption on various aspects of society.

Additionally, Republican Turkish Party Kyrenia Deputy Fazilet Özdenefe discussed the economic crisis and the state of tourism in the country. Özdenefe raised concerns about the lack of marketing efforts for the tourism sector and called for reforms to support the industry.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Environment Fikri Ataoğlu responded to Özdenefe’s remarks, outlining plans to improve the incentive system for hotels and enhance tourism promotion efforts.

CTP Deputy Fazilet Özdenefe raised further questions about tourism policies and the implementation of initiatives, urging transparency and accountability in government actions.

Furthermore, Republican Turkish Party Nicosia Deputy Sıla Usar İncirli addressed the issue of invalid diplomas and called for greater oversight and regulation in the country’s higher education system.

The General Assembly meeting ended with discussions on various important topics, underscoring the government’s commitment to addressing key issues affecting society. The next meeting on April 22 is expected to delve deeper into legislative and supervisory responsibilities.

Overall, the parliamentary session highlighted the need for transparency, accountability, and effective governance to address the challenges facing Northern Cyprus. As lawmakers continue their work, the focus remains on enhancing the well-being and prosperity of the country’s residents.

 

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