Turkey to open Lobbying Ministry

PanARMENIAN.Net - Faruk Çelik, Turkish Minister of Work and Social Security, has elaborated a new project to be submitted to Milli Majilis for approval. Project envisages creation of a new ministry protecting the rights of Turks living beyond the country's borders. The ministry will have a special department which will deal with lobbying issues and represent Turkey in international structures.



New Ministry staff will consist of a Minister, 7 department heads and 15 specialists, Turkish Sabah newspaper reports.
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