According to information gathered by Anadolu
Agency, work on the paid military service continues with coordination
from the National Defense Ministry, General Staff, and Gendarmerie
General Command.
The application submissions began on Aug. 3 and will end on Nov. 3.
Turkey's
parliament on July 26 ratified a law that enables Turkish citizens to
reduce the term of their military service by paying a certain amount of
money.
The law enables Turkish citizens
to complete their military service in just 21 days instead of 5.5 or 12
months if they are university graduates and pay an amount of money to
the government through bank accounts.
According
to the law, citizens born on or before Jan. 1, 1994 will be required to
complete just 21 days of military service if they pay 15,000 Turkish
liras ($2,290).
Read more: Turkey: Paid military service attracts 450,000 people
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