Members of the new presidential government in Turkey, on Wednesday, took the oath of office in front of the General Assembly of the country's Parliament.

 


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Europe  section -  CJ journalist

 

Ankara – June,7,2023

 


The "Anatolia" agency reported, on Wednesday evening, that Dulat Bahceli, the interim chairman of the Turkish Parliament, led the swearing-in session in the presence of government members and deputies, where he expressed his wishes to Judet Yilmaz, vice president of the Republic and ministers in the performance of their duties in the new government.

She stressed that the General Assembly of the Turkish Parliament witnessed the swearing-in of Vice President Judet Yilmaz, defense ministers Yashar Guler, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Interior Minister Ali Yerli kaya.

It is noteworthy that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced, last Saturday, the composition of the new presidential government after the end of his inauguration ceremony for a new presidential term.

Earlier, the Turkish president pledged to implement the vision of the" century of Turkey "during his new term, as he said at his inauguration ceremony:"we will not disappoint our people, who have given their trust to my person, to our party and to our alliance, and we will continue the March of production and services for Turkey.

"I will not practice the policy of dividing my people's citizens, but we will continue the qualitative achievements, and I will announce the ministerial portfolios today and the first meeting of the government will be this week,"the Turkish president added.

Erdogan continued: "Turkey needs unity and cohesion among all its people as a solid structure, the elections of May 28 have ended, the National Will was manifested in the polls, the century of Turkey has begun and the doors of the rise of our country have opened".

It is noteworthy that the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was sworn in before the parliament, last Saturday, to officially begin a new term for the third time in a row.

Last week, Erdogan won the second round of the presidential election with 52.14%, while his rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu received 47.86%, according to data from the Turkish Supreme Electoral Commission.

 


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