23.02.2026 09:50
The Cabinet will meet today at Beştepe under the chairmanship of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Important topics will be discussed at the critical meeting. The main agenda items will include a Terror-Free Turkey and the expected increase in retirement bonuses. He will address the public after the critical meeting. Here are the details...
Millions of retirees are looking forward to the Cabinet meeting that will be held today...
The meeting, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will address critical issues. The newly appointed Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek and Minister of Interior Mustafa Çiftçi will attend the meeting for the first time.
COMPREHENSIVE REPORT WILL BE PRESENTED
During the meeting, a comprehensive report prepared by the National Solidarity, Brotherhood, and Democracy Commission, which operates within the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) under security policies, will be evaluated by the Cabinet members.
In light of this report, the boundaries of the new judicial package expected to come to the Parliament in the coming days will be drawn.
Particularly, fundamental changes planned in the execution regulations, the Turkish Penal Code (TCK), and the Anti-Terror Law (TMK) will be discussed.
WILL THERE BE AN INCREASE IN BONUSES?
While combating inflation, price stability, and economic measures are among the important topics of the Cabinet, the holiday bonuses for retirees are also closely monitored.
The Cabinet's decision on whether to increase the current bonus amount of 4,000 TL is a matter of curiosity.
US-IRAN TENSION WILL ALSO BE ON THE AGENDA
Ankara is closely monitoring the potential US attack on Iran.
The military buildup by the US in the Middle East for weeks and the risks posed by an attack on Iran will be evaluated in the Cabinet.
On the other hand, Turkey's efforts to keep diplomatic channels open will also be discussed.
HAKAN FIDAN WILL PROVIDE INFORMATION
The works of the Gaza Peace Council are also among the topics expected to be discussed in the Cabinet.
It is considered that Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, representing Turkey at the meeting, may provide information to the Cabinet members regarding the latest situation.