2023 vision

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The 2023 vision is a list of goals released by the administration of Prime Minister (now President) Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to coincide with the centenary of the Republic of Turkey in 2023.

Economy

Energy

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu
  • Build 20 000 Megawatt installed capacity of wind energy and 600 Megawatt installed capacity of geothermal energy[2]
  • Reduce energy consumption to 20 percent below 2010 levels through improved efficiency[3]
  • Three operating nuclear power plants

Foreign policy

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First, Turkey aims to achieve all EU membership conditions and become an influential EU member state by 2023. Second, it will continue to strive for regional integration, in the form of security and economic cooperation. Third, it will seek to play an influential role in regional conflict resolution. Fourth, it will vigorously participate in all global arenas. Fifth, it will play a determining role in international organizations and become one of the top 10 largest economies in the world. To achieve them, Turkey must make progress in all directions and in every field, take an interest in every issue related to global stability, and contribute accordingly.[4]

Health care

  • 100 percent participation in health insurance systems
  • Raise the number of physicians per 100,000 people to 210 physicians

Transport

Tourism

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