President adeon erigin prime minister has been around in turkish national politics for no 20 years now. Over time, he has bullied and latterly directed the central bank towards keeping interest rates unduly low. This is very much against the global trend where inflation has gon and interest rate are racing up pretty much everywhere to catch up with it. Turkey is doing something rather differentl it's a very strange experiment, and it doesn't seem to be working terribly well.
We pay a visit to the presidential offices just weeks after protesters stormed them. Things seem calm and the new leader has
clear plans; can the country put its years of economic crisis behind it? We investigate the
curious case of Turkey’s growth amid screaming inflation. And the “shadow regency” in Britain as the Queen
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