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How about proposing laws that penalises companies who have data leaks that could've easily been prevented by software updates, properly setting permission, viewing server logs, and training staff about social engineering practices?
Of course not.
The data leak here in concern was sourced from e-Devlet, the Turkish State‘s own digital front. So who penalizing who again?
The National Intelligence Organization is under the provision of the Presidency, so the Executive branch since the President also heads the Nation Security Council.
But the Grand National Assembly of Turkey is the branch that passes and amends laws.