The promises, which started with the statement of former Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Bilgin, stating that they were preparing a regulation to protect retirees, continued with the words of President Erdoğan and AKP Deputy Chairman Binali Yıldırım, marking the opening of the Parliament.
Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz's promise to retirees who were looking forward to the opening of the Parliament, this time, "We can consider a balancing work by the end of the year," was a complete disappointment.
While the first promise came about 2 years ago from former Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Bilgin, who stated that they had prepared a regulation that would protect retirees, the good news of a raise had also come from President Erdoğan and AKP Deputy Chairman Binali Yıldırım.
President Erdoğan stated that the Ministry of Labor and Social Security is working on pensions.
Immediately afterwards, AKP Deputy Chairman Binali Yıldırım promised, "Pension studies will be carried out as soon as the Parliament opens."
A COMPLETE DISAPPOINTMENT
It was a complete disappointment when Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz said, "We can consider a balancing work until the end of the year," especially to the retirees who were hopeful after President Erdoğan and Binali Yıldırım and were waiting for the Parliament to open.
IT IS ALMOST 2 YEARS, THERE ARE PROMISES BUT NO RAISE!
As Turkey's economic crisis crack gradually deepens, the citizens' backs are further strained by inflation, price increases and taxes.
While this is the case, retirees who have supported the country's economy by working and producing for years have been left in the middle.
While millions of retirees who did not receive a raise in July are waiting for a solution, the government only promises that it will be 2 years.