Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is facing major economic issues, including an official rate of almost 80% which many neutral economists believe is actually much higher, and this could affect his chances of re-election in 2023. A former president famously said in the increasingly Islamist country, as people content with astronomical price rises: “There is… Source
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