Kemal Kilicdaroglu spoke on a youth web show and answered questions from young people for eight hours – Over 20 million Turks watched the show
Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the revelation that Gulf countries strengthened the Turkish Central Bank.
As SKAI correspondent Manolis Kostidis reports from Istanbul, the Turkish president “pointed out” in his interview Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Azerbaijan and Russia…
In detail, Erdogan emphasized:
“I say it clearly and clearly. Let no one listen to what the criers of the crisis are saying. No one to worry. Our economies, our banking and financial systems are on solid footing. Meanwhile, there have been Gulf countries etc. that have placed their money in our system. This is a new fact. And as you can see, this, even in the short term, calmed the markets and our Central Bank. So without paying attention to what they say, and after we win the elections on Sunday, you will see how the leaders will come here and you will see how quickly I will go to these leaders to thank them!
– Are you talking about the leaders of the whole world?
– There are some who keep fighting us and some others who follow us and support us”.
There are people asking to buy half a bagel
At the same time, inflation impoverishes Turks who find it difficult to even buy a bagel. At the same time rents increased 583% in four years.
In Sozcu’s report, a bun says:
Bun: “There are people who ask to buy half a bun! Since its price went to 7.5 pounds. They tell me take the knife and cut it. I’m ashamed to talk about it.”
Another citizen comments: “A worker with a basic salary cannot feed even one bagel out of three to his child. It’s just a dream.”
The report also plays a video of ErdoÄŸan from the 90s, where the Turkish president shouts in his election campaign, before he was elected: “This spineless government, in this much-loved people, does not consider it worth even a bagel or even a glass of tea. How will you follow them?’
Channel presenter Fatih Portakal reports: “Rental prices in Turkey from 2019 to date have increased by 583% Applause!!!”. While one broker comments “At the moment we too are not catching up with rent prices and I can’t imagine what will happen after the elections”.
The online show that changes many facts in Turkey
Meanwhile, Kemal Kilicdaroglu spoke on a youth web show that took about eight hours to shoot. The presidential candidate answered all the questions of the young people, while the show has already been watched by at least 20 million Turks.
Indicative of one question he answered was the following: “When you claim to be talking about everyone’s rights, when you keep referring to democracy and referring to gay and lesbian rights as well as human rights. Then why didn’t you show the same sensitivity about the Islamic headscarf? In 2008, because your name was among those who asked for its ban.”
And Kilicdaroglu replied: “Thank you very much for the question and I mean it. I want to know that there are phases in our lives. Man develops his opinions, knowledge and positions. If you are standing still this is not good. You stay there and waste time. Indeed, in 2008, that’s what I did. But when I took over and became the president of the party, I said to ask for forgiveness. What does this mean; It means that I have done something wrong, some mistake, come and ask for forgiveness.”
Turkish media: Turkey is strengthening its submarine fleet
As the election campaign continues, Turkey has announced that four of its submarines have been modernized, while with the help of Germany, six more will be received by 2027.
As the “Haber Global” channel reports in its report: “Works are continuing to strengthen the fleet’s submarines, which are the silent and deep force. The mid-life modernization of four Turkish Navy ‘Prevezi’ class submarines has been completed. The Turkish fleet, which has 12 submarines ahead of it in the eastern Mediterranean, is expected to have received another 6 Reis-class submarines by 2027.”
Source :Skai
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