28.10.2024 07:50
The Presidential Cabinet is meeting today at Beştepe under the leadership of President Erdoğan. The main agenda item will be the fight against terrorism, during which the treacherous terrorist attack on TUSAŞ facilities and the outcomes of the air operation launched afterward will be discussed. Additionally, recent developments regarding the "newborn gang" and Turkey's economic policies will also be among the important topics on the Cabinet's agenda.
The Presidential Cabinet is meeting today. The main agenda item of the Cabinet will be the fight against terrorism. The treacherous terrorist attack on TUSAŞ facilities will be evaluated in the Cabinet. The outcomes of the air operation initiated after the terrorist attack will be discussed. The latest situation in ongoing operations both domestically and across the border will be reviewed.
OPERATIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED
In addition to the Turkish Armed Forces, the operations of MIT and the General Directorate of Security against terrorist and criminal organizations will also be on the table.
DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING THE NEWBORN GANG WILL BE ON THE AGENDA
Recent developments regarding the criminal organization 'newborn gang', which turned intensive care units for newborn babies in Istanbul into a commercial enterprise, will also be evaluated in the Cabinet. Another agenda item for the Cabinet will be Israel's year-long policy of genocide and occupation.
ECONOMIC POLICY WILL HAVE A SIGNIFICANT PLACE IN THE CABINET
The meeting will also extensively cover Turkey's economic policy. The latest situation regarding reducing inflation to single digits, investment, employment, and price stability will be analyzed. Stockpiling, penalties for exorbitant prices, and opportunists will also be among the important topics of the Cabinet.
PENALTIES FOR COMPANIES ENGAGED IN ADULTERATION WILL BE DISCUSSED
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry recently updated the list of counterfeit and adulterated products, exposing companies that commit fraud in their products. The Cabinet will also discuss whether there is a need for any regulation regarding the penalties to be imposed on companies engaged in adulteration.