Middle East/Africa Istanbul getting very expensive

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Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just hiked interest rates to 50%, months after it said it was done raising rates​

 
I couldn't agree more. But he created and fed this terrible opposition that is even worse than him so people begrudgingly keep him in power.
Erdogan knows very well that his fake ummah superpower is a delusion, but he wants to cling to power by printing money senselessly while economic fundamentals go down the drain. There has to be some option to get rid of Erdogan & Company, even by unconstitutional means. He has also made the Constitution a laughing stock.
 
I have so many Turkish friends who are good educated professional people and they actually care about their country and are very secular in their outlook, but now just like us, they are losing hope!......Same same wid da Irani turani's. None of us three have any faith left in our countries! God knows what da problem is. Its like a plague has come upon us bhai......Total insanity!....This poor pakistani guy goes to many countries and makes his vlogs and tries to help our poor people get a better life. I follow him to see what's going on in various countries for our poor migrants dying to get out of our country.
 

Turkey’s inflation problem is so severe the central bank just hiked interest rates to 50%, months after it said it was done raising rates​

Turkey nay do maheenay ich collapse ker jaana hae if Iran and Russia get on their bad side!.......Do maheenay max!
 
Earthquake victims are mostly poor people, most of them had to move to Ankara not İstanbul. Sad reality is that İstanbul is too expensive for many Turks.

Yeah. And Turkish cities are becoming overcrowded because of rural migration I heard/read. Highways and other infurstrucutre might have also been affected.

But my point is lots of factors contribute to this, although I don't think having so many refugees helps. A number of factors also contribute. COVID-19 also damaged the Turkish economy.
 
Not one but many factors, including the policies of the ruling AK party, contributed to this situation in Istanbul. However, it will be very difficult, if not impossible, to reverse the situation from now back to an acceptable level. What they can do is prevent a similar situation from spreading to other metropoles.
 
Yeah. And Turkish cities are becoming overcrowded because of rural migration I heard/read. Highways and other infurstrucutre might have also been affected.

But my point is lots of factors contribute to this, although I don't think having so many refugees helps. A number of factors also contribute. COVID-19 also damaged the Turkish economy.

Rural migration was in the 70ies, your information is a bit outdated. now the white collar workers are trying to buy land and tractors and migrate off the cities.
 

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