Saithan
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Well, it was as expected. politicians don't want a few elite to hold that much power, so they're jeapordizing Turkeys national security for their political careers.
Perhaps the problem could be solved if the state had a share in the company or factory that's going to build the engine. Being an investor means they'll have to support with fundings when needed. but given the politicians tendency to butt in it would backfire. Of course the state could appoint several other firms to participate to diversify the shareholding companies.
Perhaps the problem could be solved if the state had a share in the company or factory that's going to build the engine. Being an investor means they'll have to support with fundings when needed. but given the politicians tendency to butt in it would backfire. Of course the state could appoint several other firms to participate to diversify the shareholding companies.