Leader of the New Welfare Party, Fatih Erbakan, was a guest on Haberler.com and made striking statements regarding the agenda. Erbakan stated that the newly announced minimum wage has disappointed workers, saying, "This wage is a complete disaster." "THE ANNOUNCED MINIMUM WAGE IS A COMPLETE DISASTER"Dr. Fatih Erbakan clearly expressed his thoughts on the minimum wage issue. Describing the announced figure as "a complete disaster," Erbakan pointed out that the economic crisis is deepening and that workers' purchasing power is gradually decreasing. He argued that this wage is insufficient against high inflation. "WORKERS' RIGHTS ARE NOT BEING PROTECTED"Erbakan stated that the new minimum wage not only fails to solve economic problems but also puts workers in an even more difficult situation. Emphasizing that the government should adopt a fairer policy to protect workers' rights, Erbakan expressed that the current administration has not shown sufficient effort in this regard. "THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IS DEEPENING FURTHER"In addition to his criticisms regarding the minimum wage, Erbakan also addressed the overall economic picture. Stating that the current economic policies are unsustainable, Erbakan criticized the government, saying, "Even if ten Mehmet Şimşeks come, they cannot avoid hitting the wall without changing this mindset."
"WE BELIEVE THAT EARLY ELECTIONS WOULD BE BENEFICIAL"
Drawing attention with the statement, "We believe that early elections would be beneficial," Erbakan emphasized that President Erdoğan would not want to enter an election with a high risk of losing. He also claimed that pro-government polling firms are manipulating the voting rates of the New Welfare Party. "ESTABLISHING A STATE FOR PYD AND YPG IS A GREAT THREAT TO TURKEY"He expressed that the plans for regime change and the fragmentation of Syria pose a significant threat to Turkey. Stating, "Establishing a state for PYD and YPG is a serious risk for Turkey," Erbakan noted that Israel and the USA want to establish puppet governments in the region.
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