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Turkey has interests very large economic interests Turkey is already economically broken, low wages, bad currency, bad human rights, a lot of unemployment and corruption.
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A bridge..... thanks Erdogan but the people want purchasing power, freedom, work, higher wages!
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 @moephoenix8086 turkey is nato🤡🤣
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Sick
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 @emreaslan7222 and they can't do anything with it
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 @venom6885 turkey has evertwhere problems.
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 @venom6885 erdogan is screwing his own people. hahaha
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 @venom6885 islam is one of the problems. economy and islampolitics..........
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 @Ares-fq8uo Inflation istalbul 50% whahahahaha and the lira...........hahahahaha
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 @venom6885 usa has the strongest army
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 propaganda?🤣 they are official figures and I know dozens of Turks scattered all over Turkey. Turkey and industry says absolutely nothing about the economic situation of its citizens. human rights prosperity and etc. it is a disaster in Turkey with at least 50% inflation. energy prices are extreme, wages very low. just facts.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 Turkish people are reading propaganda, press freedom in Turkey number 158 in the world! Every country has companies, but the wages are just sad, just like sad countries like Russia, Azerbaijan etc. In the wealth ranking, Turkey is 93rd. That is very bad. Purchasing power was already moderate but has become very bad due to Erdogan's economic policy, unemployment is structurally high. Turkish news is propaganda, journalists in prison etc. Everyone laughs at Turkey. They want to fit in, but it's nothing at all and you know it.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 Erdogan Turks also think that a lot can change from 2023 hahahahaha. But that is the propaganda that often the less educated believe in. Turkish doctors are walking abroad, students are walking abroad. etc etc etc . Read something other than Turkish propaganda news.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 I only come with facts. Turkish economy is a disaster, they have a foreign currency debt of at least 465 billion hahaha the prosperity number 93. Purchasing power 75 in the world. Between 40 and 60% earned the minimum wage. Inflation is at least 50%. Lira is toilet paper. The world is laughing at Turkey, do you really think you know a lot??? hahahahahahaha You have to know the facts and I see them.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 The people in Turkey are poor except for some rich. The women demonstrate every week. The journalists are in prison, social media is slowly being banned. The debt is extreme. And then you come here to talk about Turkey hahahahaha
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 So this is what I mean, you're talking about national debt hahahaha. The Turks always do that. You have no idea what I'm saying. Turkey has a foreign currency debt in addition to this debt..... and it is extreme. Namely 465 billion in 2020. ... lAnd that is already much more. Erdogan doesn't say that, does he? hahahahaha You should really look beyond Turkish news. And Greece doesn't interest me anyway.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 Turks know little because the Turkish statistics bureau and 90% of the press are in the hands of Erdogan. Turkey is so sad.
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 @ggoddkkiller1342 Example purchasing power ranking 2022 Select display column: Purchasing Power Index Search: Rank Country Purchasing Power Index 1 Switzerland 118.44 2 United States 106.34 3 Australia 104.63 4 Germany 103.08 5 Denmark 99.45 6 Luxembourg 98.84 7 Sweden 98.14 8 Qatar 93.67 9 United Arab Emirates 92.17 10 Saudi Arabia 91.85 11 Singapore 91.34 12 Finland 91.02 13 United Kingdom 88.78 14 Netherlands 87.99 15 Canada 87.98 16 Japan 87.11 17 France 85.41 18 Oman 84.24 19 New Zealand 83.63 20 Norway 83.11 21 Ireland 82.27 22 Belgium 79.72 23 Kuwait 78.57 24 South Africa 78.36 25 Austria 77.25 26 Iceland 77.06 27 South Korea 76.85 28 Israel 75.58 29 Puerto Rico 72.78 30 Spain 70.04 31 Czech Republic 66.47 32 Hong Kong 65.74 33 Estonia 63.46 34 Italy 61.74 35 China 59.99 36 Poland 59.95 37 Slovenia 59.48 38 Lithuania 58.74 39 Taiwan 58.35 40 Cyprus 57.31 41 Malaysia 55.30 42 Slovakia 54.70 43 Hungary 51.98 44 Latvia 51.65 45 India 49.72 46 Romania 48.12 47 Croatia 47.55 48 Portugal 46.80 49 Bulgaria 45.96 50 Malta 44.18 51 Bosnia And Herzegovina 44.10 52 Costa Rica 39.88 53 Greece 39.73 54 Mexico 38.62 55 Serbia 37.83 56 Russia 37.41 57 Ukraine 37.22 58 North Macedonia 35.44 59 Lebanon 35.12 60 Morocco 34.36 61 Chile 33.27 62 Panama 33.09 63 Turkey 32.88 64 Kazakhstan 32.23 65 Kenya 32.18 66 Belarus 31.78 67 Ecuador 31.76 68 Thailand 31.56 69 Jordan 31.34 70 Georgia 31.15 71 Argentina 30.72 72 Uruguay 30.07 73 Vietnam 29.38 74 Colombia 28.85 75 Peru 28.17 76 Brazil 27.85 77 Tunisia 27.83 78 Azerbaijan 27.26 79 Pakistan 26.63 80 Bangladesh 25.30 81 Egypt 21.54 82 Philippines 21.47 83 Indonesia 21.07 84 Sri Lanka 19.27 85 Iran 17.98 86 Venezuela 15.41 87 Nigeria 9.34
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