Zeki Ceyhan: "Who are their mind partners?"

Zeki Ceyhan: "Who are their mind partners?"
Date: 8.12.2020 17:00

Milli Gazete columnist Zeki Ceyhan writes on Turkey's politics. Here is the full article.

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While Lütfi Elvan, the new Minister of Treasury and Finance, gives information about the "new era" in the economy, he explains the "road map" to be followed and says that they will make the necessary arrangements "with common sense".
 
Macroeconomic stability, financial stability and price stability are announced as the "road map"! We do not know how they can provide the others, but it is obvious that they will have a lot of difficulty in achieving what they call "price stability"!
 
As for the claim to deal with economic problems with "common sense", their success in this matter will depend on who their "mind partners" will be.
 
As in the previous period, if they draw attention from the famous names of the stage and media world, it means they will have a hard time overcoming economic problems.
 
Or if they choose politicians who speak of "unavoidable rises or magnificent ups" as their "rational partner", it would still be a dream to overcome economic problems.
 
The only way they can overcome economic problems is to return to sanity.
 
They must put their dreams aside and face reality!
 
In other words, it will not be enough to start "acting with common sense" alone. Today, the issue of who the "mental partners" are, rather than "common wisdom", has gained importance.
 
"Common mind" has now become a very common definition.
 
We had met the "common mind" discourse during the founding days of the AKP.
 
The founders of the AKP were especially addressing the National Vision base and claiming that they would manage the party they founded with "common sense" and added "keep watching us".
 
We followed this advice and always followed them!
 
We saw that what they called "common sense" was out of the question, and we witnessed how they fell into each other constantly.
 
Those who said "common mind" yesterday do not leave "unspoken words" to each other today. They see all kinds of insults to each other as appropriate.
 
Therefore, we did not lean towards talking about "common mind" in order to overcome economic problems.
 
We believe that all policies pursued so far should be "shelved" and priority should be given to the "production sector" instead of the "service sector" in order to overcome economic problems.
 
Obviously, it is not possible to raise the economy with the construction sector and high speed train projects alone. And they must wipe out the "crazy projects" from their minds!
 
We are very curious about "mind partners" or rather new "mentors". Who are they?

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