National Economy Congress in Vienna and Economic Developments in Turkey

The 11th International National Economy Model Congress in Vienna focused on scientific economic solutions, while Turkey's domestic agenda was marked by parliamentary tensions, rising livestock import costs, and proposals for Alsancak Port.

National Economy Congress in Vienna and Economic Developments in Turkey

Scientific Approach in Vienna, Political Tension in Ankara The 11th International National Economy Model Congress, hosted by the Vienna University of Technology, brought together the scientific world.
Independent Turkey Party (BTP) Spokesperson Lütfullah Önder highlighted the significance of discussing the model developed by Prof.
Haydar Baş in Europe’s leading scientific centers.
In contrast to the scientific atmosphere in Vienna, Önder criticized the physical altercations and tensions among members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM), emphasizing that politics should remain solution-oriented.
Eğitim-Bir-Sen Celebrates 34th Anniversary Ali Kaya, President of Eğitim-Bir-Sen, issued statements on the occasion of the union's 34th anniversary.
Kaya stated that the transition to the collective bargaining system was a historic turning point for public employees.
Reflecting on the achievements since the union's founding, Kaya noted that they would continue their stance against grievances worldwide.
Unit Cost Increase in Livestock Imports CHP Niğde Deputy Ömer Fethi Gürer evaluated import data in the livestock sector.
Comparing 2025 data with 2018, Gürer stated that despite a decrease in the number of live animals imported, the total cost has increased.
Noting that 1,460,000 animals were imported in 2018 compared to 739,706 in 2025, Gürer expressed that the rise in unit costs puts pressure on meat prices and that foreign dependency continues.
Cruise Transformation Proposal for Alsancak Port Strategic proposals regarding the future of Izmir Alsancak Port have come to the fore.
It was argued that the port should be converted into a cruise port, similar to the Galataport project in Istanbul.
The discussion focused on the contributions this transformation would make to Izmir's tourism and the city's economy, suggesting the port area evolve into a modern tourism center.

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