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Ataşehir Mayor Onursal Adıgüzel was a guest on Haberler.com. Adıgüzel stated that the minimum wage is far from meeting the basic needs of citizens. He expressed that they are working in many areas, from social services to cultural projects, as a municipality.
"THE MINIMUM WAGE DOES NOT EVEN COVER RENT COSTS"
Ataşehir Mayor Onursal Adıgüzel stated that the minimum wage is insufficient under current economic conditions. Adıgüzel, who said, "The minimum wage is not enough to cover a citizen's rent income," expressed that this situation has seriously reduced purchasing power. He emphasized that economic conditions need to be improved. "WE ARE EXPANDING OUR SOCIAL SERVICES"Adıgüzel said that they attach great importance to social services as a municipality. He stated, "We send meals to needy primary school students every day." Adıgüzel also noted that 45,000 people receive health services at the Ataşehir Medical Center. He expressed that they support mothers' participation in the workforce with nursery projects and that they have converted the office room in the Mustafa Saffet Cultural Center into a library by demolishing it. "OUR PREPARATIONS AGAINST EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE"Highlighting the earthquake risk, Adıgüzel said they have placed earthquake containers in 3 of Ataşehir's 17 neighborhoods and that urban transformation should be seen as an opportunity. He also mentioned that there are search and rescue teams that intervene in many disasters in Turkey. "CULTURAL AND SOCIAL SERVICES ARE OUR PRIORITY"Mayor Adıgüzel stated that Ataşehir Municipality plays a pioneering role in social and cultural services. He said, "We provide free education to tens of thousands of children in our cultural centers." Adıgüzel also expressed that they have established the fifth nursery. Additionally, he emphasized that water purification devices placed in schools ensure that children have access to healthy water. "WE DELIVER MEALS TO 1800 CITIZENS EVERY DAY"Speaking about social assistance for needy citizens, Adıgüzel said, "We deliver meals to 1800 needy citizens from our soup kitchens every day." He also mentioned that the relocation of the İçerenköy Market to Tuzla will relieve five neighborhoods in Ataşehir. "WE ARE WORKING TOGETHER FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS"Adıgüzel expressed that they have adopted a collaborative management approach in Ataşehir and emphasized the importance of projects aimed at young people. He stated, "If young people are happy, we will walk confidently into the future," expressing that they encourage young people's participation in cultural and social activities. "TRANSPORTATION IS A STRENGTHENING AREA FOR ATAŞEHİR"Speaking about transportation projects, Adıgüzel said that Ataşehir has become a district where many metro lines intersect. He stated, "Two new metro lines are being implemented in Ataşehir. If economic conditions are met, the Göztepe-Ümraniye line will be opened in 2025," emphasizing the value these projects will add to the district. "OUR PREPARATIONS AGAINST EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE"Emphasizing the importance of earthquake preparations, Mayor Adıgüzel said, "We cannot prevent earthquakes, but we can be prepared." He expressed that they have placed earthquake containers in various neighborhoods of Ataşehir and accelerated urban transformation efforts. "VETERINARY SERVICES AND STREET ANIMALS"Adıgüzel also mentioned projects aimed at street animals, stating that a mobile veterinary vehicle will soon be put into service. He expressed that this project will meet the health needs of stray animals more quickly. Mayor Onursal Adıgüzel stated that they are working to make Ataşehir a more livable district despite economic, social, and environmental challenges. He concluded his remarks by saying, "We will build a better future in Ataşehir with a collaborative management approach."
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