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Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s image and Turkey’s economy are both taking a battering

As belts tighten, Turks are less forgiving of scandal in high places

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Jul 10th 2021

FOR A MOMENT, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reason to hope that the storm unleashed by Sedat Peker, an exiled mobster with a YouTube account and an axe to grind with Mr Erdogan’s government, would blow over. Mr Peker, who has taken to social media to sling accusations of corruption, drug- and arms-trafficking, and murder at senior members of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party, announced on June 20th that he would temporarily stop uploading new videos. The mob leader, who is thought to be living in the United Arab Emirates, claimed local authorities had warned him he risked being assassinated.

Mr Erdogan’s relief was short-lived. Only a day after Mr Peker’s revelation, America’s Department of Justice announced that police in Austria had arrested a Turkish businessman, Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, who featured in some of the videos. The department accuses Mr Korkmaz of laundering more than $133m of proceeds from a fraud scheme through accounts in Turkey and Luxembourg. The businessman is alleged to have teamed up with two members of a polygamist sect based in Utah and a fuel-company owner to defraud America’s treasury of hundreds of millions of dollars by filing false claims for renewable fuel-tax credits. Mr Korkmaz and company allegedly spent the money on an airline, hotels in Turkey and Switzerland, seafront property in Istanbul, and a yacht 46 metres long.

They also tried to cultivate a relationship with Mr Erdogan. Jacob Kingston, who pleaded guilty to his part in the scheme two years ago, was once photographed with the Turkish president at an “Invest in Turkey” event.

Mr Korkmaz, who denies any wrongdoing, may now have some interesting conversations with American investigators. Mr Peker claims that Mr Korkmaz, who is also under investigation in Turkey, slipped out of the country late last year thanks to a tip-off by the interior minister. The mobster has also leaked the names of a number of government heavyweights, including Mr Erdogan’s last prime minister and the head of Turkey’s defence-procurement agency, as well as judges, police chiefs and pro-government journalists, who he says stayed at Mr Korkmaz’s fancy hotel, mostly free of charge.

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The chances of an official inquiry into Mr Peker’s claims are slim. But Mr Erdogan has been unable to take the sting out of the scandal. AK supporters who stomached evidence of corruption when the economy boomed are less forgiving today, as surging prices and a collapsing currency devour their earnings. The inflation rate shot up to 17.5% in June, the highest level in two years. The lira has dipped to new lows against the dollar (see chart), most recently after Mr Erdogan said he had asked the central bank to begin cutting interest rates. The World Bank suggests that the economic crisis, compounded by the covid-19 pandemic, pushed as many as 1.6m Turks into poverty last year alone.

For the first time in years, Turkey’s president appears vulnerable. Support for his AK party has sunk to 26%, the lowest since its launch two decades ago, according to a poll by Turkiye Raporu, a research group. If a presidential election were held today, Mr Erdogan would lose to any of the three main potential contenders, surveys suggest. Elections are set for 2023. Fully 58% of Turks, as well as the main opposition parties, want them sooner.

Mr Erdogan also seems to be losing his touch. The Turkish strongman recently ordered state institutions to rein in expenditures and suspend property and construction projects. (The office of the presidency was, of course, excluded.) Days later, a handful of newspapers published images of a presidential estate valued at 640m lira ($74m), complete with a swimming pool and a beach shaped to resemble the Turkish crescent, built for Mr Erdogan on the country’s Mediterranean coast. For a leader who still proclaims himself a man of the people, this is hardly a good look.



The end of Erdogan is near!
 
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s image and Turkey’s economy are both taking a battering

As belts tighten, Turks are less forgiving of scandal in high places

20210710_EUP502.jpg


Jul 10th 2021

FOR A MOMENT, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reason to hope that the storm unleashed by Sedat Peker, an exiled mobster with a YouTube account and an axe to grind with Mr Erdogan’s government, would blow over. Mr Peker, who has taken to social media to sling accusations of corruption, drug- and arms-trafficking, and murder at senior members of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party, announced on June 20th that he would temporarily stop uploading new videos. The mob leader, who is thought to be living in the United Arab Emirates, claimed local authorities had warned him he risked being assassinated.

Mr Erdogan’s relief was short-lived. Only a day after Mr Peker’s revelation, America’s Department of Justice announced that police in Austria had arrested a Turkish businessman, Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, who featured in some of the videos. The department accuses Mr Korkmaz of laundering more than $133m of proceeds from a fraud scheme through accounts in Turkey and Luxembourg. The businessman is alleged to have teamed up with two members of a polygamist sect based in Utah and a fuel-company owner to defraud America’s treasury of hundreds of millions of dollars by filing false claims for renewable fuel-tax credits. Mr Korkmaz and company allegedly spent the money on an airline, hotels in Turkey and Switzerland, seafront property in Istanbul, and a yacht 46 metres long.

They also tried to cultivate a relationship with Mr Erdogan. Jacob Kingston, who pleaded guilty to his part in the scheme two years ago, was once photographed with the Turkish president at an “Invest in Turkey” event.

Mr Korkmaz, who denies any wrongdoing, may now have some interesting conversations with American investigators. Mr Peker claims that Mr Korkmaz, who is also under investigation in Turkey, slipped out of the country late last year thanks to a tip-off by the interior minister. The mobster has also leaked the names of a number of government heavyweights, including Mr Erdogan’s last prime minister and the head of Turkey’s defence-procurement agency, as well as judges, police chiefs and pro-government journalists, who he says stayed at Mr Korkmaz’s fancy hotel, mostly free of charge.

20210710_EUC775.png


The chances of an official inquiry into Mr Peker’s claims are slim. But Mr Erdogan has been unable to take the sting out of the scandal. AK supporters who stomached evidence of corruption when the economy boomed are less forgiving today, as surging prices and a collapsing currency devour their earnings. The inflation rate shot up to 17.5% in June, the highest level in two years. The lira has dipped to new lows against the dollar (see chart), most recently after Mr Erdogan said he had asked the central bank to begin cutting interest rates. The World Bank suggests that the economic crisis, compounded by the covid-19 pandemic, pushed as many as 1.6m Turks into poverty last year alone.

For the first time in years, Turkey’s president appears vulnerable. Support for his AK party has sunk to 26%, the lowest since its launch two decades ago, according to a poll by Turkiye Raporu, a research group. If a presidential election were held today, Mr Erdogan would lose to any of the three main potential contenders, surveys suggest. Elections are set for 2023. Fully 58% of Turks, as well as the main opposition parties, want them sooner.

Mr Erdogan also seems to be losing his touch. The Turkish strongman recently ordered state institutions to rein in expenditures and suspend property and construction projects. (The office of the presidency was, of course, excluded.) Days later, a handful of newspapers published images of a presidential estate valued at 640m lira ($74m), complete with a swimming pool and a beach shaped to resemble the Turkish crescent, built for Mr Erdogan on the country’s Mediterranean coast. For a leader who still proclaims himself a man of the people, this is hardly a good look.



The end of Erdogan is near!
I agree with you. Majority of Turkish youth have moved away from Islam and AKP will lose to secular party.
 
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I agree with you. Majority of Turkish youth have moved away from Islam and AKP will lose to secular party.
Turkey is on a different level than most Islamic countries it needs to be classified differently as for Turkey's future I think it will integrate further with Europe and balance out it's ties with Europe,US,Russia and China and rest as for Pakistanis they need to grow up 2023 is two years away and Turkey will still be a republic
 
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Turkey is on a different level than most Islamic countries it needs to be classified differently as for Turkey's future I think it will integrate further with Europe and balance out it's ties with Europe,US,Russia and China and rest as for Pakistanis they need to grow up 2023 is two years away and Turkey will still be a republic

I think Liberal and Conservative Muslims should stop judging each other, we have much in common than separates us.

Like the young punk hairstyle wearing a leather mini skirt Turkish girl I know, who recites the Holy Quran with the voice of an Angel. She is a million times better than the more "Muslim" looking takfiri scum, that forget religion, don't even have any humanity in them.
 
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Like the young punk hairstyle wearing a leather mini skirt Turkish girl I know, who recites the Holy Quran with the voice of an Angel. She is a million times better than the more "Muslim" looking takfiri scum, that forget religion, don't even have any humanity in them

Off topic but this is pure hypocrisy. What is the use of reciting in an angel voice when u dont act upon the Quran? Quran is not for reciting or singing, its for understanding and implementing in ur life. So no she cant even reach the feet of a believing women that not only understands but implements Quran in her life. Stop portraying to be muslims when u actually are copycats of the west.
 
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I agree with you. Majority of Turkish youth have moved away from Islam and AKP will lose to secular party.

Majority of Turkish youth are nationalist which will vote for MHP ( that means for ERDOGAN )
 
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s image and Turkey’s economy are both taking a battering

As belts tighten, Turks are less forgiving of scandal in high places

20210710_EUP502.jpg


Jul 10th 2021

FOR A MOMENT, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had reason to hope that the storm unleashed by Sedat Peker, an exiled mobster with a YouTube account and an axe to grind with Mr Erdogan’s government, would blow over. Mr Peker, who has taken to social media to sling accusations of corruption, drug- and arms-trafficking, and murder at senior members of the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party, announced on June 20th that he would temporarily stop uploading new videos. The mob leader, who is thought to be living in the United Arab Emirates, claimed local authorities had warned him he risked being assassinated.

Mr Erdogan’s relief was short-lived. Only a day after Mr Peker’s revelation, America’s Department of Justice announced that police in Austria had arrested a Turkish businessman, Sezgin Baran Korkmaz, who featured in some of the videos. The department accuses Mr Korkmaz of laundering more than $133m of proceeds from a fraud scheme through accounts in Turkey and Luxembourg. The businessman is alleged to have teamed up with two members of a polygamist sect based in Utah and a fuel-company owner to defraud America’s treasury of hundreds of millions of dollars by filing false claims for renewable fuel-tax credits. Mr Korkmaz and company allegedly spent the money on an airline, hotels in Turkey and Switzerland, seafront property in Istanbul, and a yacht 46 metres long.

They also tried to cultivate a relationship with Mr Erdogan. Jacob Kingston, who pleaded guilty to his part in the scheme two years ago, was once photographed with the Turkish president at an “Invest in Turkey” event.

Mr Korkmaz, who denies any wrongdoing, may now have some interesting conversations with American investigators. Mr Peker claims that Mr Korkmaz, who is also under investigation in Turkey, slipped out of the country late last year thanks to a tip-off by the interior minister. The mobster has also leaked the names of a number of government heavyweights, including Mr Erdogan’s last prime minister and the head of Turkey’s defence-procurement agency, as well as judges, police chiefs and pro-government journalists, who he says stayed at Mr Korkmaz’s fancy hotel, mostly free of charge.

20210710_EUC775.png


The chances of an official inquiry into Mr Peker’s claims are slim. But Mr Erdogan has been unable to take the sting out of the scandal. AK supporters who stomached evidence of corruption when the economy boomed are less forgiving today, as surging prices and a collapsing currency devour their earnings. The inflation rate shot up to 17.5% in June, the highest level in two years. The lira has dipped to new lows against the dollar (see chart), most recently after Mr Erdogan said he had asked the central bank to begin cutting interest rates. The World Bank suggests that the economic crisis, compounded by the covid-19 pandemic, pushed as many as 1.6m Turks into poverty last year alone.

For the first time in years, Turkey’s president appears vulnerable. Support for his AK party has sunk to 26%, the lowest since its launch two decades ago, according to a poll by Turkiye Raporu, a research group. If a presidential election were held today, Mr Erdogan would lose to any of the three main potential contenders, surveys suggest. Elections are set for 2023. Fully 58% of Turks, as well as the main opposition parties, want them sooner.

Mr Erdogan also seems to be losing his touch. The Turkish strongman recently ordered state institutions to rein in expenditures and suspend property and construction projects. (The office of the presidency was, of course, excluded.) Days later, a handful of newspapers published images of a presidential estate valued at 640m lira ($74m), complete with a swimming pool and a beach shaped to resemble the Turkish crescent, built for Mr Erdogan on the country’s Mediterranean coast. For a leader who still proclaims himself a man of the people, this is hardly a good look.



The end of Erdogan is near!
Lemme connect the dots

Living in UAE.
Accuses Erdoğan on Social Media.
Was Told by UAE authorities he risked being assassinated.
So stopped videos.

More like a UAE plot to get rid of an asset who is not more of use.
 
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its not Erdogan's fault

since 2013 Turkey and Turkish Economy under attack by the US and their terrorists PKK , HDP ,ISIS , FETO also CHP

-- 2013 Gezi Park rebellion
-- 2013 FETO's judical coup attemp
-- 2015 PKK's big rebellion in 22 cities
-- 2015-17 ISIS's 14 major terror attacks in Turkey
-- 2016 FETO's military coup attempt
-- 2017-2018 TRUMP's attack on Turkish Economy ... ( 1 USD has risen to 7,2TL from 3,9 TL in a few months )

if you are not biased , you should see this reality that the US and their terrorists -traitors turned Turkey into HELL since 2013


ERDOGAN came to power in 2002

1 USD has risen to 1,8 TL from 1,3 TL between 2002 and 2013
1 USD has risen to 8,6 TL from 1,8 TL between 2013 and 2021

Turkey's GDP has risen to $957 billion from $230 billion between 2002 and 2013 led by ERDOGAN

but The US-İsrael and their proxies FETO , PKK/YPG , HDP , CHP destroyed Turkish economy
still They blame ERDOGAN ... what a dirty character and mentality


since 2013 Turkey is fighting against the US,France,Iran,,The Uae ,PKK,FETO,ASSAD,HAFTAR in Syria,Libya and in the Eastern Mediterranean
 
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its not Erdogan's fault

since 2013 Turkey and Turkish Economy under attack by the US and their terrorists PKK , HDP ,ISIS , FETO also CHP

-- 2013 Gezi Park rebellion
-- 2013 FETO's judical coup attemp
-- 2015 PKK's big rebellion in 22 cities
-- 2015-17 ISIS's 14 major terror attacks in Turkey
-- 2016 FETO's military coup attempt
-- 2017-2018 TRUMP's attack on Turkish Economy ... ( 1 USD has risen to 7,2TL from 3,9 TL in a few months )

if you are not biased , you should see this reality that the US and their terrorists -traitors turned Turkey into HELL since 2013


ERDOGAN came to power in 2002

1 USD has risen to 1,8 TL from 1,3 TL between 2002 and 2013
1 USD has risen to 8,6 TL from 1,8 TL between 2013 and 2021

Turkey's GDP has risen to $957 billion from $230 billion between 2002 and 2013 led by ERDOGAN

but The US-İsrael and their proxies FETO , PKK/YPG , HDP , CHP destroyed Turkish economy
still They blame ERDOGAN ... what a dirty character and mentality


since 2013 Turkey is fighting against the US,France,Iran,,The Uae ,PKK,FETO,ASSAD,HAFTAR in Syria,Libya and in the Eastern Mediterranean

You said Erdogan is doing a good job of the economy. Why is the current account and capital account still negative? Why does Turkey have to build military bases everywhere in this situation? Still insist on intervening in Afghanistan?
 
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Mr idiot. Turks love their present. Don't lie here. Tell me what kind of shit did you smoke. They got islamic leader after 70 years. They r old ottoman.they will tell the world who they are wait n see
Ok do you have any proof to back your claims because I am skeptical you do at the moment
 
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I think Liberal and Conservative Muslims should stop judging each other, we have much in common than separates us.

Like the young punk hairstyle wearing a leather mini skirt Turkish girl I know, who recites the Holy Quran with the voice of an Angel. She is a million times better than the more "Muslim" looking takfiri scum, that forget religion, don't even have any humanity in them.

as they say never judge a book by its cover.
 
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You said Erdogan is doing a good job of the economy. Why is the current account and capital account still negative? Why does Turkey have to build military bases everywhere in this situation? Still insist on intervening in Afghanistan?

Turkey's GDP Nominal has risen to $957 billion from $230 billion between 2002 and 2013 led by ERDOGAN

but since 2013 Turkey and Turkish Economy under attack by the US and their terrorists PKK , HDP ,ISIS , FETO

1 USD has risen to 8,6 TL from 1,8 TL between 2013 and 2021
Turkish currency dropped by 477% since 2013 ... if not , Turkey would have min $1,5 trillion of GDP Nominal now

if we are talking about GDP PPP , Turkey has 11th biggest GDP PPP in the world ( $2,7 trillion )



Turkey built military bases in many countries to counter attacks from The US/France/Greece/The Uae alliance

and Turkish Army is in Afghanistan for peacekeeper role to protect Kabul
almost 30% of Afghan population is TURK ( Khazar,Uzbek,Turkmen,etc )
and TALIBAN will try to empoze its radical ideology on Turkish States Uzbekhstan , Turkmenistan , Kyrgyzstan even Kazakhstan ..... what a dirty game by The US and TALIBAN
Russia is so angry ...... Tajikistan is also at risk and Tajikistan mobilizes 20.000 troops to bolster its border
and Turkic Council - Pakistan should intervene in Afghanistan

why China and İran wants to work with radical islamist organization TALIBAN ?
USA never will allow you to build gas/oil pipelines between İran and China through Afghanistan
 
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