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The palace pot, the citizen’s pot, is full of trouble

The palace pot, the citizen’s pot, is full of trouble

The cheap meat tail in the middle of winter became the bitter picture of the deep poverty of society. The president of the Consumer Rights Association (THD), Turhan Çakar, said that 98 percent of the population does not have meat in their pot, but problems. CHP MP Süleyman Girgin said: “There are two turkeys; One of them is the magnificent palace turkey festival, the other is the poor people’s turkey in the boiling stone pot”, while IYI party deputy Durmuş Yılmaz stated that the street and palace lifestyle they are completely disconnected from each other.

President Turhan Çakar said that 60 percent of Turkey’s population, or 50 million people, lives below the poverty line of 28,875 lira, and 38 percent of the 32 million people live below the poverty line. below the hunger limit of 8 thousand 506 lire.

Stating that 82 million citizens in Turkey suffer from financial difficulties, Çakar continued: “More than 6 million families are tenants in Turkey. Almost all tenant workers receive a minimum wage and a salary around it. After paying rent, electricity, water, and natural gas, what will these people eat? What will they eat, what will they drink? The meat is boiling in the palace pot, and the products whose names we don’t know. But is it possible for people to boil meat in their pot? And much less the luxury of meat, who can buy and cook potatoes at 13 lire per kilo?

THERE ARE TWO TURKEYS

CHP Muğla MP Süleyman Girgin said that people cannot be fed and children cannot grow due to deepening poverty. Expressing that a society that cannot be fed cannot develop, Girgin said: “There are two turkeys; one is the turkey of the magnificent palace festival, the other is the turkey of the poor, who boils stones in his pot”.

Durmus Yilmaz

Palace expenses never change.

Durmuş Yılmaz of the IYI Party said that with the destruction caused by inflation, the lifestyle of the street and the palace were completely cut off from each other. Stating that the palace was not affected by the high cost of living faced by the people, Yılmaz said, “Life has become very expensive, but there are no changes in the expenses of the palace and the way of eating and drinking. What the citizen eats, drinks, what he boils in his pot is not reflected in his consciousness. They don’t even see the rows of cheap bread and cheap meat from afar,” he said.

Source: Sozcu

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