The Hal Law Draft Law, which was prepared with the aim of registering the trade of goods and conducting it through haller markets under free competition conditions in accordance with food safety and health rules in a certain standard, was unanimously passed by the committee.

According to the information given by the Assembly of the Republic, an important step will be taken in food safety with the implementation of the regulation on public markets, which first came to the agenda of the Assembly in 2010.

The Ad Hoc and Special Committee formed to discuss the European Union Harmonization Draft Laws in the Parliament today, UBP MP Oguzhan Hasipoglu convened under the chairmanship. UBP Kyrenia MP İzlem Gürçağ At today's meeting, where Altuğra's proposal, the Hal Law Proposal, was merged and discussed under the Hal Law Draft, the draft law was unanimously adopted.

Minister of Economy and Energy Olgun Amcaoglu officials from the Ministry of Economy and Energy and the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources also attended the committee meeting as invited guests. At the meeting of the Ad Hoc and Special Committee formed to discuss the European Union Harmonization Draft Laws, UBP MP Committee Chairman Oguzhan Hasipoglu, UBP MP Hüseyin Çavuş, UBP MP Ahmet Savaşan and CTP MP Fide Kursat attended. The meeting was also attended by UBP MP Hasan Kucuk and CTP MP Salahi Şahiner took place.

HASİPOĞLU

Chairman of the Ad Hoc and Special Committee formed to discuss the European Union Harmonization Draft Laws UBP MP Oguzhan Hasipoglu, He noted that although the main opposition CTP had objected to some articles at the meeting, the overall law was passed unanimously.

Noting that the regulation came to the parliamentary agenda for the first time in 2010, Hasipoğlu said, “During the 13-year period, the law has taken its final form as a result of the contributions of many institutions and organizations in different periods of power.” Hasipoğlu thanked all those who contributed and stated that he was made chairman of the Committee on October 3, 2022 and that they met 8 times in order to give the final shape to the regulation.

Hasipoğlu stated that the purpose of the regulation is to ensure that the trade of goods is carried out through the markets within the conditions of free competition in accordance with the standards, food safety and health rules by registering; to protect the rights and interests of producers and consumers, to regulate the activities of persons engaged in the trade of goods and to establish markets with modern infrastructure.

Noting that all products will be put on the market after being registered in the hales, Hasipoğlu stated that the wholesale purchase and sale of goods outside the hales will be prohibited, and the number of hales can be at least 2 and at most 5.

Stating that the reference prices of the products will be published every day in a way that citizens can see, Hasipoğlu said, “Since there are different stakeholders and a competitive environment, naturally, there may not be a perfect law that will satisfy all segments. However, a huge gap will be filled in terms of food security and price stability and determination for our citizens. When the Hal Law is passed by the Parliament, an important regulation will have entered our lives in this journey process of products starting from the field until they reach our table.”.