TR Economy & Updates

boredaf

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Only 14% of state budget goes to interest on debt expenditure, government debt is at 26,7% of GDP, where is the high debt? It is the great war of independence being won in slow motion. Another 5 years and with the energy sector revolution completed goodbye to every weakness Turkish economy suffered from in ages. Energy sector positive Türkiye is a nation most resilient and powerful. Look at the collapsing world and you see Türkiye rising.
Fucking hell... you truly do not live in the real world. People can barely afford the live and yet you're spewing shite about country rising. Turkish lira is at its lowest, everything is getting more expensive day by day, but it is all good, it is the world that is collapsing. I'd bet my life that if the shoe was on the other foot and your messiah wasn't in charge of the government you'd be frothing at the mouth about the state of the economy right now.
 

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Whats that?
As resident Mersinian, I'd like to chime in on this.

As you know, Mersin is famous for its tantuni, but liver or various kebab types are also very popular. All of those require lavaş, or flatbread to consume. To prefer anything other than flatbread means you are not actually fit to consume Mersin's food. This naturally means the city (population 1 million, roughly) is home to thousands of restaurants that require literal tons of flatbread daily.

It turns out there existed a mafia that was aiming to monopolize faltbread production. I didn't look into it but they are going to turn out to be kurdish. Police did a large scale operation targeting the bread gang.


10.7 billion liras. Imagine the scale of the operation.
 

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