Minimum Pension
The expert analyzes the transition process from the base salary application to a new social support model based on household income and asset status.
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The expert analyzes the transition process from the base salary application to a new social support model based on household income and asset status.
It is assessed that the minimum pension has been set at 20,000 TL with the regulation accepted in the General Assembly, and expectations for additional increases have been deferred until July.
The speaker evaluates the legislative proposal envisioning the increase of the minimum pension to the 20,000 TRY level and the parliamentary process.
The speaker examines the decision to raise the minimum pension to the 20,000 TL level, the additional payment calculation method, and the implementation details of the treasury support.
The reporter reports on the parliamentary process regarding the bill to increase the minimum pension from 16,881 TRY to 20,000 TRY and the schedule for payment differences.
The speaker addresses the minimum pension (base salary) regulation, raise rates on base salaries, and potential reflections of the parliamentary process on salary payments.
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The expert analyzes the transition process from the base salary application to a new social support model based on household income and asset status.
It is assessed that the minimum pension has been set at 20,000 TL with the regulation accepted in the General Assembly, and expectations for additional increases have been deferred until July.
The speaker evaluates the legislative proposal envisioning the increase of the minimum pension to the 20,000 TRY level and the parliamentary process.
The speaker examines the decision to raise the minimum pension to the 20,000 TL level, the additional payment calculation method, and the implementation details of the treasury support.
The reporter reports on the parliamentary process regarding the bill to increase the minimum pension from 16,881 TRY to 20,000 TRY and the schedule for payment differences.
The speaker addresses the minimum pension (base salary) regulation, raise rates on base salaries, and potential reflections of the parliamentary process on salary payments.