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Babacan asserts that Albayrak's resignation is an admission of the failure and bankruptcy of the Erdogan regime

2020-11-09T14:51:05.994Z


Ankara-SANA, former Turkish Economy Minister and leader of the Democratic and Progress Party, Ali Babacan, confirmed that Pratt had resigned


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Former Turkish Economy Minister and leader of the Democracy and Progress Party, Ali Babacan, confirmed that the sudden resignation of Prat Albayrak, Minister of Treasury and Finance in the government of the Turkish regime, and the son-in-law of the head of this regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was his admission of the failure and bankruptcy of this government and the Turkish state.

Babacan told a party rally in Bilecik today that Albayrak's resignation means his admission of failure after he brought the country to a state of bankruptcy and financial insolvency and reflects the personal differences between Erdogan and his son-in-law, if we go beyond scenarios that talk about family and personal differences between the two parties.

Babacan was surprised by the fact that newspapers and TV channels loyal to this regime did not publish the news of the minister's resignation and Erdogan evaded commenting on the resignation so far. Reserves of hard currencies due to failed economic and financial policies.

Babacan expressed his concern about the economic and financial policies of the Erdogan regime, which has proven its failure due to its individual behavior and its efforts to control everything.

Al-Bayrak announced yesterday his resignation from his post under the pretext of “his health condition and that he wants to take care of his father, mother, wife and children.” However, several news sites confirmed that the resignation of the latter, who faces charges of corruption, came after sharp differences with Erdogan, while many Turkish and international press reports revealed earlier Erdogan's son-in-law, when he was energy minister, was involved in deals with the terrorist organization "ISIS", especially with regard to stolen Syrian oil.

Source: sena

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