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...That bloc includes Ali Babacan, who continued Derviş’s plan after succeeding him as minister of state for the economy....
...Another source of disquiet is İYİ party officials’ fears that Kılıçdaroğlu is doing backroom deals with smaller parties such as Deva, which is headed by Erdoğan’s former economy chief Ali Babacan....
...Ali Babacan, a former economy minister who now leads an opposition party, described price rises as “out of control.”...
...They were joined by Ali Babacan and Ahmet Davutoglu, who both served as senior ministers under Erdogan in the past but later quit his ruling Justice and Development party (AKP) to form two separate breakaway...
...Ali Babacan, a former Erdogan ally who leads the opposition Deva party, suggested the true inflation rate was even higher than the official figures, describing the country’s statistical agency as “the institute...
...Ali Babacan, who for years served as an economy chief in Erdogan’s government and now heads the opposition Deva party, accused him of “bankrupting” the country....
...Ali Babacan, who served for years as Erdogan’s economy tsar before launching his own party in 2020, said on Thursday that the central bank had cut “under orders”....
...“They talk as if there is no party called Deva and no person called Ali Babacan,” he said....
...He has strewn his path to power with discarded allies such as former prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, former president Abdullah Gul and former vice-president and economy tsar Ali Babacan....
...Turkey’s former deputy prime minister Ali Babacan has hit out at the country’s “misguided and populist” economic management as he launched a new political party aimed at challenging President Recep Tayyip...
...Ali Babacan, who served under Mr Erdogan in successive governments until 2015, said the country of 83m had been suffering a serious “human resources problem” in recent years as talented people had quit or...
...Read more In an interview with Nikkei, Turkey’s former economy tsar Ali Babacan blasted President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for letting the currency slide after a decade of growth.Read more...
...He jettisoned virtually all the co-founders of the AKP: former president Abdullah Gul; Huseyin Celik, who ran the party and its message for Mr Erdogan; economic tsar Ali Babacan; prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu...
...Babacan, a former finance minister in Mr Erdogan’s government who now heads his own party....
...Ali Babacan served in Mr Erdogan’s government until 2015....
...Ali Babacan, a founding member of the Justice and Development party (AKP) cited “deep differences” over the party’s direction as a reason for quitting, according to a statement released by Turkish opposition...
...Another previous ally of Mr Erdogan, Ali Babacan, a former economy minister and deputy prime minister, is also expected to establish a breakaway movement in the coming weeks....
...Ali Babacan, who ran the economy during its heyday in the 2000s and led Turkey’s negotiations to join the EU, left the cabinet in 2015....
...Former prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu and former deputy prime minister Ali Babacan, both of whom served for years in Mr Erdogan’s governments, each plan to establish parties before the end of the year and...
...The second is led by Ali Babacan, a 52-year-old former economy minister and deputy prime minister, who has the backing of another one-time Erdogan ally, the former president Abdullah Gul....
...He said he had warned Ali Babacan during a recent meeting that he had “no right” to leader a splinter group....
...Earlier this month, Ali Babacan, an influential former economy minister, said he was resigning from the party because Turkey needed a “new future vision”....
...These include former prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, former president Abdullah Gul, and former vice-president and economy tsar Ali Babacan....
...The other person waiting in the wings is Ali Babacan, a former finance minister who was well respected by foreign investors during his time in office....
...Previously, during Mr Erdogan’s long tenure, the post of economic supremo was taken by technocratic figures such as Ali Babacan, a former negotiator with the EU and foreign minister, and Mehmet Simsek, a...
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