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Turkish People Take to Streets in Istanbul over Government’s Economic Policies

Monday 13 December 2021
Turkish People Take to Streets in Istanbul over Government’s Economic Policies

Alwaght- Hundreds of Turkish people took to the streets in Istanbul on Sunday to protest against the government's failed economic policies.

According to reports, more than 5.000 protesters took part in the rally in Istanbul, Turkey's most populous city as well as its cultural and financial hub, in the first such major demonstration.

Critics blame the Recep Tayyip Erdogan government's regressive economic policies for the freefall of the Turkish currency lira and an astonishing rise in inflation.

They question the official figures, accusing the National Bureau of Statistics (TUIK) of downplaying the poor health of the country’s economy.

Real annual inflation, according to a study by the ENAG (Inflation Research Group), which is made up of independent economists, is closer to 58 percent.

The lira has weakened 30 percent against the US dollar since late October as the central bank cut interest rates amid inflation that S&P Global Ratings describes as “high and rising.”

Current easing and significant depreciation will pressure inflation, which year-on-year may reach as much as 30 percent in early 2022, and will swell the deficit, according to the agency.  

"We are getting poorer every day and more, but everything is going well according to the gentlemen who run the country. We say that we can no longer meet our needs," Arzu Tserkezoglou, president of the Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions, told protesters during Sunday’s rally.

"Do not make fun of the intelligence of the working class,” he said, addressing the government.

The Central Bank began its interventions on Saturday and the currency has since approached 13.9 three times before abruptly rallying, suggesting authorities are unwilling to let it blow through 14.

Economists, however, warn that the Central Bank cannot properly defend the lira given its depleted reserves.

Some blame the crisis on Erdogan’s decision to lower interest rates. Ankara, however, blames what it calls foreign plots against Turkey to weaken its economy and “bring the country to its knees.”

Erdogan has replaced a series of Central Bank chiefs and finance ministers in recent years, in a bid to control the monetary policy. The decision, many believe, has failed to pay dividends.

 

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