The Turkish Cabinet, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will convene on Monday to discuss key issues, including the minimum wage increase for 2025 and regional developments.
Minister of Labour and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan will present on the proposed minimum wage increase for 2025. The Cabinet will briefly evaluate the proposal, with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security expected to make a final decision after consultations with representatives of workers and employers.
The humanitarian crisis in Palestine will be a priority agenda item. The Cabinet will discuss the ongoing crises in Gaza, Türkiye's assistance to the Palestinian people, and steps to be taken in the international arena. The results of Türkiye's peace and stabilization efforts, including contacts with international partners, will also be evaluated.
The situation in Syria will be another critical topic. The Cabinet will discuss Ankara's steps following the fall of the Assad regime. The fight against terrorism remains a stable agenda item, with the latest field developments and security unit details to be reviewed in detail.
Following the meeting, President Erdoğan is expected to address the public and provide updates on the discussed topics. (ILKHA)
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