Davutoglu: Erdogan’s regime is barbaric and corrupt, and the Turkish people must hold it accountable and dispose of it

In the context of his repeated attempts to evade his partnership in the crimes of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s regime, former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu has reaffirmed that Erdogan’s regime is barbaric, corrupt, anti-democratic and responsible for the deteriorating economic conditions in the country.

“Erdogan lives in his own imagination and he is not realistic at all and makes all decisions on his own. The Turkish people should get rid of this regime and hold it accountable,” Davutoglusaid to TV5 on May 7.

 

Davutoglu shouldered Erdogan and his son-in-law, Minister of Treasury and Finance Prat Albayrak, the responsibility for the serious economic and financial crisis.

Davutoglu said: “They do not understand anything in these matters and destroy the country, which is the reason for the financial deficit, the bankruptcy, the flight of foreign capital, the bankruptcy of companies and the dangerous increase in the rates of unemployment.”

He added that no one can talk about these matters because of the fear of the oppression of Erdogan, who controls all state agencies, describing the media loyal to him as “ridiculous and despicable” to the extreme. 

Davutoglu had resigned last September from the ruling Justice and Development Party in Turkey, in a sign of the aggravation of the differences within the ranks of the party amid a series of rifts that ravaged him and revealed the widening cracks and the size of cracks in the Turkish regime.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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