1. Türk Telecom was sold of to KSA, but the ministers in charge of that area started using the company as they saw fit (circumvent budgets, and force investments on the company) and didn't respect that it was a private company, thus when you start using someone elses company for your own gains be that political or not. The owner will do following. Empty the company for values, indebt it, don't pay the state, thus the state has no other options but buy back the company.
2. Swedish company that had the shares in Turkcell was actually a good partner who were in the Turkish market for long term. Not like some US or Russian companies that are interested in the short term gains. Considering the instability of the political climate along with other things Telenor wanted out from the Turkish market, so there were no other options left but let TWF buy the company back.
3. Antalya's commercial harbor sold to Qatar over night, without anyone knowing, except when they were told, Qatar owns it now. This harbor made net profit of 47 mio USD annually, but was sold to Qatar for 140 mio usd for 7 years. I think you can do the math yourself.
4. Low TL as such isn't the problem. The problem is that it moves around too much. And loses value too much.
I see so Ali Babacan is a third class politicians. The man Reis wanted to stay, but who said no thanks. You know the consequences of me and likeminded people being wrong is a joke on us. But the alternative is catastrophic.
Found another video, it's short.