Turkey: DAP provided 6 billion lira support to 1925 projects in Eastern Anatolia

Published 2023년 12월 28일

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In the last 10 years, the Ministry of Industry and Technology Eastern Anatolia Project (DAP) Regional Development Administration allocated over 6 billion liras to 1925 projects in 15 provinces and provided over 6 billion liras of support. DAP President Osman Demirdöğen emphasized the aim of ensuring regional development and stated that they support agriculture, technology, tourism, and cultural projects in the region. They have provided training, established libraries, and given financial support to various projects, as well as focused on attracting young people to the agricultural sector.
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Ministry of Industry and Technology Eastern Anatolia Project (DAP) Regional Development Administration allocated 6 billion 334 million 952 thousand 68 liras to 1925 projects in 15 provinces in the last 10 years and provided 6 billion 144 million 411 thousand 989 liras of support. DAP President Osman Demirdöğen met with journalists in the meeting hall of the presidency, with the participation of vice presidents Mehmet Özdoğan and Melih Kirişci. In his speech here, Demirdöğen said that their aim is to ensure regional development. Explaining that they want the people living in the region to stay in their city not because they have to, but because they are happy with it, Demirdöğen stated that they also make an effort to make people happy and said, "If a person staying in a plateau and making production there needs a mobile sink, we meet it. Last year, we built a children's playground in a garden." he said. Stating that they support agriculture in animal and plant production, ...
Source: Sondakika

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