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22.02.2011
If we want democracy, we need to stop informal economy
In “Tax Record-Breakers, Successful Exporters and Businessmen with Highest Official Registration“ award ceremony that was organized in Adana, TOBB President M. Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu said that as long as there is informal economy, people will have problems expressing their rights and wants, and added “If we want democracy, we need to stop informal economy.”
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23.02.2011
The golden rule is produce according to a certain standard
Extraordinary General Assembly in Turkish Standards Institute (TSE), TOBB President M. Rifat Hisarciklioglu designated the necessity of standart in industry and commerce in his speech. He said, If there are "Japan's technology, German engineering, China's cheap labor, Turkey have entrepreneur. You must look after to your entrepreneur. He said, person who make rich this country are the entrepreneurs.
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19.02.2011
TOBB’s Support to healing the wounds of Bosnia
Kosevo Hospital Spinal Cord Center which will remedy people who became disabled after the war was opened with a ceremony. The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) made a 900.000 euro donation for the hospital. The President of TOBB M. Rifat Hisarciklioglu expressed that after mournful and difficult days, children who have a problem with their spine and vertebral column were not treated. He also said that, “this hospital will train the best orthopaedists in the region.”
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11.02.2011
European Movement International (EMI) ISTANBUL Congress / 11 – 12 February 2011
European Movement International (EMI) is established in 1948 and since then working on the relations between civil society organisations and public authorities, especially in the countries neighboring the European Union and on its dialogue with the respective public authorities. In this context the EMI has launched a discourse with Civil Society Organisations through two founding congresses: Algiers in 2006 for the Maghreb countries and Egypt; Ljubljana in 2009 for the Western Balkan countries and Turkey.
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