From Bülent Arınç to Berat Albayrak: We all see this economic problem



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Bülent Arınç, former President of Parliament and member of the Presidential High Advisory Council (YİK), was the guest of the Sümen 6 program on Channel 42, Konya’s local television channel.

Arınç, stating that he opposed the words of the Minister of Finance and Finance, Berat Albayrak, “There is no problem in the economy”, continued his statements as follows:

“There are definitely problems in the economy. In fact, when our Minister said: “No, my dear, there is no problem in the economy, this is psychological”, I objected to him and we see this economic problem as if we were all psychologically in our hands.

The important thing is not to deny the existence of problems, but to accept them and work to eliminate them. I see that our President and our ministers responsible for the economy are making great efforts in this regard. These efforts are sure to be successful.

BIG PROBLEM
But if you say that the problem is a small manager, a big manager. Of course it is big, but it has not turned into a crisis. These can be circumvented.

My age is right. We also saw crises in the 70s, 80s and 90s in the past. During the AK Party periods, we did not experience any problems like in 2008 when Erdogan said ‘it will be tangent’ and when it was tangent. Currently, there is a problem that everyone is in. Turkey is perhaps a little more than other countries affected by that world. “

“IF CHP IS A PARTY IN WHICH EVERYONE CAN VOTE, THE WORK OF THE ALLIANCE IS DIFFICULT”

Arınç stated that the work of the Popular Alliance is difficult if the CHP continues with the tactics used in the local elections on March 31:

“I said that we had a large share of failures in Istanbul and Ankara. Of course, an alliance was formed. The alliance did not do enough work, according to the counter-alliance. We also made some tactical mistakes. We close those notebooks so as not to repeat the same mistakes.

HOW WE CAN’T WIN IN ANKARA …

We didn’t have it in Adana, but we had to win by the alliance. Mersin was not in our country, but we had to win. Many provinces like this one. I do not count Smyrna. He didn’t have high hopes for their alliance in Izmir. But how not to win in Ankara?

It was possible that a person who served as a minister and as mayor of the Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality for years was elected by alliance, but this was not the case.

We have been mayors of Istanbul for 25 years. Mr. Tayyip has done such a powerful action that we had to win with someone who was Speaker of Parliament and Prime Minister 25 years later, but we lost him.

I also discussed the reasons for our loss with everyone who needs to know about this job. If the CHP applies the same tactic from now on, that is, if it becomes a party where everyone can vote easily, the work of our alliance is difficult. Our alliance needs to develop a strategy against this. This should be a one-size-fits-all strategy.



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