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The Good Party has officially revised its earlier proposal for the minimum wage in 2025, increasing it from 28,000 TL to 29,850 TL. This decision was made in response to significant deviations in the country’s inflation targets, reflecting the party’s commitment to addressing economic realities.
During a speech delivered at the Turkish Grand National Assembly, Müsavat Dervişoğlu, the leader of the Good Party, highlighted the critical gap between current wages and the poverty threshold. He pointed out that the poverty line is currently estimated at 3,500 TL, and emphasized that by the year’s end, this disparity is expected to widen by approximately 8,000 TL.
Dervişoğlu proposed that the minimum pension should be aligned with the minimum wage, advocating for a uniform standard to better support retirees. Furthermore, he underscored the necessity of increasing salaries to match the revised minimum wage of 29,850 TL, aiming to improve living standards across the board.
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