18.07.2025 15:43
In the corridors, there are discussions that Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat, Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aşkın Bak, and Minister of Labor Vedat Işıkhan may be dismissed. Among the potential names to join the cabinet, Berat Albayrak, Mehdi Eker, and Efkan Ala are prominent.
The claims regarding the cabinet reshuffle, which have been on the public agenda for a long time, have reignited with new developments. According to leaked information from Ankara's corridors, it is being discussed that some ministers may be dismissed and the cabinet may be reshaped with new names.
According to the claims;
- Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat,
- Minister of Youth and Sports Osman Aşkın Bak,
- Minister of Labor and Social Security Vedat Işıkhan are said to be among those who may be dismissed from their positions.
CLAIM OF "THEY COULD NOT PROVIDE SUFFICIENT SUPPORT"
It is stated that these three individuals have not provided sufficient support for government policies in the public eye, and this situation is being evaluated by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
OLD NAMES MAY RETURN
In the corridors, discussions have already begun about new names that could be included in the cabinet. According to claims, the following names are coming to the forefront:
- Berat Albayrak: It is claimed that Albayrak, the former Minister of Treasury and Finance, may re-enter the cabinet.
- Mehdi Eker: It is emphasized that Eker, the former Minister of Agriculture, could be influential in the political balances in the Southeast due to his closeness to the DEM Party base.
- Efkan Ala: Ala, the former Minister of Interior, is mentioned as one of the strong candidates who could be reinstated in the same position.
ALL EYES ON PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN
It is expressed that President Erdoğan wants to focus on names that are more effective, dominant in the field, and capable of convincing the public in the new term. It is being evaluated that a new opening is aimed at both domestic and foreign policy with the cabinet change. While no official statement has been made yet, it is expected that the activity in political corridors will increase in the coming days.