Supermarket entrepreneurs are in Erdoğan’s sights

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The debate over accuracy is fierce in Turkey, with the government blaming supermarkets for high prices.

The issue of accuracy is a daily problem for Turkey, at a time when monthly inflation reaches 15%, as the SKAI correspondent broadcasts from Istanbul. Manolis Kostidis.

Debate over accuracy is fierce with the government blaming supermarkets for high prices.

In fact, the president of the supermarket association was forced to resign. He had blamed the government for inflation, but also Bakhceli.

As Manolis Kostidis reported, nationalists threatened him that they would “break his hands”.

Galip Arkacs, president of the supermarket association of Turkey, said: “Even if we bought the tomato for free, the cost of getting it to the supermarket is 7.5 pounds. The main reason is the production without a plan, an increase in production costs and the dependence on foreign countries”.

Devlet Bakhceli had stated that the supermarket chains that keep raising prices should be checked for their relations with the FETO (Gulenists) organization.

“To party leaders who threaten us with FETO terrorist organization charges, I say to them ‘you immoral people, from now on I will answer you in the same tone'”.

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