Budget for snap election

Budget for snap election
Date: 27.10.2017 17:30

The metal change that started in the ruling party ... In addition to this, the state is forecasting budget of 2018; 25 billion for the transportation sector such as double roads, airports, bridges, infrastructure, high speed trains and asphalt, and 14 billion TL for the education. These are lets people to ask If there will be snap elections or not?

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LOTS OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION

 
Finance Minister Naci Agbal, the 2018 Annual Administrative Budget Law and the Declaration of the 2016 Decentralized Administrative Account Law were submitted to the Parliament's Planning and Budget Commission, which was interpreted as an early election journalist. Minister Ağbal, said in his statement: "The largest share in public investments will be in the transportation sector with 25.5 billion pounds. We allocated 14.3 billion liras for education, 10.1 billion liras for investments in the agriculture sector and 8.5 billion liras for the investments in the health sector. These rates are interpreted as early sign of choice.
 
Turkey faces the signs of early electoral re-election again, with no more than two years of making the most recent general election. President Erdoğan's broad-based resignation, liquidation and regeneration initiatives initiated in his party by saying "there is metal fatigue", the new formation and parties involved in the political arena, the public perception and the results of the surveys are considered as the most basic presumption for early elections. Another factor supporting this interpretation is the public investment rates in the 2018 budget. In 2018, investments are planned for roads, railways, airports, bridges, infrastructure, asphalt, etc. and 25 billion TL for education and 14 billion TL for education.
 

LOTS OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS TRANSPORTATION

 
Finance Minister Naci Agbal, the 2018 Annual Administrative Budget Law and the Declaration of the 2016 Decentralized Administrative Account Law were submitted to the Parliament's Planning and Budget Commission, which was interpreted as an early election journalist. Minister Ağbal, said in his statement: "The largest share in public investments will be in the transportation sector with 25.5 billion pounds. We allocated 14.3 billion liras for education, 10.1 billion liras for investments in the agriculture sector and 8.5 billion liras for the investments in the health sector. " This rate is interpreted as early sign of choice.
 

72, 9 BILLION LIRES DEDICATED FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS 

 
On the other hand, the resources allocated to the provincial municipalities and special provincial administrations will increase by 16% in the budget of 2018 and will be 72.9 billion liras. Within the scope of rural development projects, 2 billion pounds for attraction centers, 900 million pounds for KÖYDES, 719 million pounds for SUKAP and 281 million pounds for SODES will be transferred. The share of agricultural support programs will be 14.8 billion pounds.
 

LOTS OF TAXS FROM EDUCATION

 
Although the highest share is allocated to public investments, education is allocated to 18 percent in the general budget and the highest share in the public budget. In his speech in Parliament, Minister Ağbal stated that the source of the education they have allocated is 134 billion liras in 2018, "We thus allocate about 18 percent of budget expenditures alone. So next year we will spend 22% of tax revenues on education only. "
 
Record Interest Budget
 
The government submitted the budget for the year 2018 to the Assembly. The government, which has made 16 budgets up to now, can not make interest-free economic order and will make a record payment to the interest lobis in the 2018 budget with 71.7 billion pounds. 72 billion pounds to be paid in the foyer, 7 million university students every month can be granted scholarships a thousand pounds.

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