London - Sana
The British Financial Times said that the stifling economic crisis that Turkey is afflicting with and the recent resignation of the president of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his treasury minister, Berat Albayrak, highlighted the occurrence of cracks in the Erdogan family and the collapse of his inner circle.
The newspaper pointed out that the future of Albayrak in politics seems to have reached a dead end after many months of the worsening economic crisis and the collapse of the Turkish lira in an accelerated manner, noting that the spark of the political and family collapse in the circle close to Erdogan, which was evident by the sudden resignation of Albayrak, made the head of the Turkish regime aware of the size His dilemma.
The newspaper pointed out that Erdogan has faced in recent weeks a lot of pressure from within the Justice and Development Party, which has suffered in opinion polls from the repercussions of the Corona pandemic in Turkey, the high cost of living, unemployment rates, and the significant deterioration of the value of the Turkish lira.
The former Turkish Minister of Economy and leader of the Democratic and Progress Party, Ali Babacan, confirmed a few days ago that Albayrak's sudden resignation means his admission of failure after he brought Turkey to a state of bankruptcy and financial turmoil.
It is noteworthy that Al-Bayrak, who is facing corruption charges, cited last Sunday that the reason for his resignation was his "health condition and his desire to take care of his family." However, several news sites confirmed that his move came as a result of severe disagreements with Erdogan, while many Turkish and international press reports revealed earlier the involvement of the son-in-law. When Erdogan was Minister of Energy, deals with the terrorist organization "ISIS", especially with regard to stolen Syrian oil.