Murat Kurum has launched his election bid with remarkable vigour, rallying under the banner of "Only Istanbul". / Photo: AA
He is wooing the voters with pledges to enhance transportation, bolster the city's resilience to earthquakes and promote green spaces for a more livable urban environment.Kurum was born on May 7, 1976, in Ankara Cankaya to Sati Kurum, a homemaker from Kizilcahamam, and Mehmet Kurum, a civil servant from Konya.His passion for engineering led him to enrol in the food engineering programme at Selcuk University, but he soon realised that his true calling was in civil engineering.
Kurum faced several natural disasters during his tenure, including wildfires in Manavgat and Marmaris, floods in Kastamonu Bozkurt, Sinop, and Giresun, and earthquakes in Elazig, Malatya and Izmir. He remained in the affected regions for days, overseeing efforts to assist affected citizens and collaborating with TOKI on rebuilding efforts.
One of his key focuses is urban transformation, as Istanbul faces significant earthquake risks. He has promised to build 650,000 earthquake-resistant homes in five years to create a resilient and safe Istanbuls. The new constructions will prioritise horizontal architecture to avoid increasing the population density.
Additionally, Urban Transformation Offices will be established in all 39 districts and the most at-risk neighbourhoods. Citizens will receive comprehensive information and answers to all their questions, allowing them to join the transformation process with peace of mind.He promises to double the length of the rail system in the first five years, taking it to 1,004 km by 2034.
In his second five years — should he be returned by the electorate — a 50.9-km highway tunnel will be completed between Bayrampasa Market and Buyukcekmece. This will save 45 minutes of travel time and reduce annual carbon emissions by 44 tonnes. For university students in need, Kurum has pledged increasing education support, starting from 10,000 TL this year, and implementation of the"First Job-Istanbul" project, which aims to provide job opportunities for young people in social assistance projects, young teacher candidates, and those seeking work-study balance.
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