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Alanya is one of the three cities in Turkey with the largest debts

Alanya is one of the three cities in Turkey with the largest debts

August 2, 2024

Deputy CHP Party Chairman Gyun Zeybek announced 10 district municipalities in Turkey that had switched to the CHP side in the elections on 31 March, which have the largest debts.
The third on the list was Alanya, who was led by MHP mayor Adem Murat Yujel. The debt of the municipality of Alanya is 1 billion 52 million lire, of which 703 million are tax debts and 349 million are taxes. The debt of the municipality of Alanya is about $1.5 billion. - for insurance and pension contributions. The municipality of Kecyiren in Ankara ranked first with a debt of 1.398 billion lire, and the municipality of Sanikhtepe in Istanbul second with a debt of 1.346 billion lire.

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