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Main opposition leader claims Turkey's Central Bank reserves at minus 53 billion dollars

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Earlier, President Erdoğan said the Central Bank had 109 billion dollars of foreign exchange reserves.

İstanbul - BIA News Desk
26 August 2021, Thursday 14:50
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Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Chair Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu claimed yesterday (August 25) that the foreign exchange reserves of the Central Bank are currently at minus 53 billion dollars.

In response to an earlier statement by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan that the reserves are currently at 106 billion dollars, Kılıçdaroğlu said most of this money was actually loans taken out from other countries.

"We borrowed money from China, Qatar and South Korea and put this money in the vault of the Central Bank. It's called 'swap' in economics. It's not our but other people's money," he remarked during an event in the capital, Ankara.

"The person who ruled the state said, 'The reserves of the Central Bank is at 109 billion dollars. It'll be 115 billion dollars soon. Six and a half billion dollars will come from the IMF but he can't mention the name of the IMF," said Kılıçdaroğlu.

"So, how much are the reserves of the Central Bank in reality? Let me give you the number, it's minus 53 billion 200 million dollars," he remarked.

The issue has long been discussed with the opposition and economists accusing the government of draining the Central Bank reserves in a bid to keep the US dollar's exchange rate from rising.

It is estimated that the government sold about 128 billion dollars in a couple of years to implement Erdoğan's unconventional theory that elevated interest rates cause the inflation rate to rise.

The government has denied such criticism and offered various explanations as to where the Central Bank reserves were spent.

 
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Erdogan must now step aside and give a new face to his party who will follow his vision.
 
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Looks like Turkey has similar opposition leaders as Pakistan. Hive out country's weaknesses for political gains, or just say made up lies .
 
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