Tag: Turkiye

  • Erdogan says May election to go ahead despite Turkiye earthquake

    Erdogan says May election to go ahead despite Turkiye earthquake

    Canada Global (Web News) Following the tragic earthquake that claimed tens of thousands of lives in Turkiye, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ruled out any postponement of the polls and declared that they would take place on May 14 as scheduled.

    After the devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake that killed more than 45,000 people in Turkiye, concerns grew about the viability of the elections, which might extend Erdogan’s Islamic-based government’s hold on power until 2028.

    Erdogan imposed a three-month state of emergency in 11 earthquake-affected provinces last month, and the area is still experiencing significant tremors, making it exceedingly improbable that he will run for office there.

    Erdogan, though, promised that “(Turkish) people will do what is necessary on May 14” in a speech to the Ankara parliament.

    To report on the position of voters and election security, a delegation from Turkiye’s Supreme Election Commission began a journey to the earthquake zone on Monday.

    Erdogan’s administration has come under fire for not sending out enough relief personnel and aid to various areas in the days after the earthquake.

    People had to be pulled out of the rubble by survivors in various regions using just their bare hands, and they lamented the lack of assistance in the early going.

    Immediately following the tragedy, Erdogan admitted certain “shortcomings,” but he attributed it to extreme weather and deteriorated roads.

  • PM Shehbaz visits quake-affected areas in Turkiye, assures full support in rehabilitation

    PM Shehbaz visits quake-affected areas in Turkiye, assures full support in rehabilitation

    Canada Global (Web News) The restoration and reconstruction phases following the earthquake in Turkiye will continue to receive the most help possible from Pakistan, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday.

    During his visit to the Adiayman city of Turkiye, the prime minister expressed these opinions while presenting the Turkish officials with the relief supplies, primarily the winterized tents.

    Adiyaman City, the region of southeast Turkey that was most severely damaged by the earthquake on February 6, received aid from a special aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force.

  • Canada may speed up immigration applications from Turkey, Syria after earthquake

    Canada may speed up immigration applications from Turkey, Syria after earthquake

    Canada Global (Web News) According to Sean Fraser, Canada’s minister of immigration, applications from those in Turkey and Syria’s earthquake zones may be expedited.

    On Monday, hundreds of structures were destroyed by two powerful earthquakes that struck in quick succession in northwest Syria and southwestern Turkey.

    More than 19,000 deaths have been officially reported, and there have also been at least 64,000 injuries.

    In the dead of winter, tens of thousands more people lack access to shelter, food, and water.

    According to Fraser, his department is attempting to comprehend the impact on applicants currently enrolled in Canada’s immigration system in order to determine what else may be done to assist them.