The ruling AK Party has submitted a bill to the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM) that includes provisions for a student amnesty. The legislation addresses outstanding debts owed by students, offering a potential pathway for resolution. Details of the amnesty terms were not immediately disclosed, but the proposal signals a move to address financial burdens faced by students. This submission initiates the legislative process, with debate and potential amendments expected within the parliament. The bill’s passage could impact a significant number of students currently facing financial difficulties due to unpaid tuition or other educational fees. Opposition parties' reactions and proposed changes will be key to the bill's ultimate fate. The amnesty is expected to be a subject of considerable public and political discussion.

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