
Turkish Parliament Starts Budget Marathon – Breaking News

The Turkish Grand National Assembly has officially commenced the budget marathon for the upcoming year. The central government’s budget bill for 2025 has been submitted to the Presidency of the Parliament, marking the beginning of discussions and negotiations.
The first phase of budget discussions will take place at the Planning and Budget Commission, where Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz is scheduled to make a presentation on October 22. This presentation will kick off the process of analyzing and debating the proposed budget.
Following this initial phase, negotiations on the overall budget are set to begin on October 30. During this time, the budgets of various institutions and ministries will be thoroughly examined and deliberated upon.
As the discussions progress, work will continue in the Planning and Budget Commission throughout the month of November. The final stage of the budget marathon will culminate in early December, when discussions will move to the General Assembly for further deliberations and potential amendments.
The budget marathon in the Turkish Grand National Assembly is a crucial process that shapes the financial priorities and allocations for the upcoming year. It involves thorough scrutiny, debate, and decision-making to ensure that the budget reflects the needs and goals of the country. Stay tuned for updates on the progress of the budget discussions as they unfold in the coming weeks.





