2025 Central Government Budget Law Proposal Passed in Parliament
The Deputy President, Cevdet Yılmaz, announced that they had reached the end of a 39-day marathon, stating that a total of 21 sessions were held based on the budgets of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) and the Presidency, as well as 17 ministries, 227 public institutions, the final accounts of 226 public institutions, and 229 reports from the Court of Accounts.
Yılmaz expressed his gratitude to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his strong leadership and vision during the budget preparation process. He said, “I thank all the plan budget commission chair and members, as well as all the parliamentarians who contributed to the negotiations, including the discussions held today.”
Extended Deliberations and Efforts
Plan and Budget Commission Chairman Mehmet Muş also noted that the budget marathon, which began on October 22, concluded on November 29. During the 39 days of discussions, a total of 21 meetings, 81 sessions, and approximately 235 hours of work were carried out. Muş highlighted, “In these discussions, a total of 1330 speech requests from 267 members, including commission members, were accommodated. Approximately 45% of the parliamentarians in the Assembly directly participated in these negotiations and contributed.”
The extensive deliberations and efforts put into reviewing and finalizing the budget law proposal underscore the significance attached to the allocation of resources and the financial planning for the upcoming year. The meticulous attention to detail and the dedication displayed by the members of the Parliament during this process are reflective of their commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in financial matters.
Gratitude and Acknowledgment
Cevdet Yılmaz’s expression of gratitude towards President Erdoğan, the plan budget commission members, and all the parliamentarians involved in the discussions is a testament to the collaborative spirit and unity displayed during the budget preparation. The acknowledgment of the efforts made by all parties involved underscores the importance of collective decision-making and cooperation in shaping the country’s financial policies.
The acknowledgment of the contributions made by the plan budget commission members and the parliamentarians highlights the value placed on democratic processes and the role of elected representatives in shaping the budgetary decisions that impact the lives of citizens. The recognition of the dedication and commitment shown by all those involved in the budget discussions serves as a reminder of the responsibility entrusted to lawmakers in managing public funds effectively and efficiently.
The completion of the budget law proposal in Parliament signifies a crucial step in the governance process, as it sets the framework for the allocation of resources and the implementation of government programs and initiatives. The passing of the budget law proposal reflects the commitment of the government to fiscal discipline and prudent financial management, ensuring that public funds are utilized in a transparent and accountable manner for the benefit of the citizens.
In conclusion, the passing of the 2025 Central Government Budget Law Proposal in Parliament represents a milestone in the country’s financial planning and resource allocation. The collaborative efforts and dedication demonstrated by all parties involved in the budget discussions underscore the commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance in managing public finances. The successful completion of the budget law proposal sets the stage for effective implementation of government policies and programs, ensuring the well-being and prosperity of the citizens in the years to come.