President Erdogan submits cryptocurrency bill to parliament

2021-12-26 04:11
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On December 26, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a press conference in Istanbul on Friday that Turkey's encryption law was ready and would be released in parliament shortly. President Erdogan also announced the same day the announcement of Turkey's new economic and financial model. Erdogan said he would take immediate steps to submit a "bill" to Parliament. The Turkish president did not elaborate on details, but said in September that the government "has no intention of accepting cryptocurrencies." (ABC Gazetesi)

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