Mehmet Simsek refutes spat with Erdogan, wows to pursue austerity measures

Turkey’s Treasury and Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek has denied allegations of a “crisis” between him and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regarding the tight monetary policy implemented after the general elections of 2023, contributing to the ruling AKP’s setback in the local elections, according to his X post and an announcement posted to the Presidency’s “Center for Countering Disinformation” website.
Simsek has made several announcements and comments over the recent days, trying to convince investors that Turkey will stick to orthodox economic policy with the full support of President Erdogan. President Erdogan reaffirmed his faith in Simsek-orchestrated austerity program, dubbed “Medium Term Economic Program” in Turkish political lingo, as part of his speech after the weekly Cabinet meeting on Tuesday night.
While the chorus of loyalty to orthodox economic policies and commitment to combat inflation are encouraging, the authorities are yet to lay out a concrete plan how to achieve results.
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Mehmet Şimşek, Turkey’s Treasury and Finance Minister, on April 16 denied allegations of a “crisis” between him and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan about the tight monetary policy that cost the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) the local elections, according to some commentators.
Şimşek posted a response on his social media account, claiming that news about a crisis were fabricated to create a false narrative about the government.
The minister ensured that Erdoğan has fully supported the monetary policy since its implementation in 2023, after the general elections of May.
“We are determined to decrease inflation, finance our current deficit, establish budgetary discipline, and resolve structural problems,” wrote Şimşek.
The Center for Countering Disinformation of the Turkish Presidential Communications Directorate also issued a statement regarding the crisis claims.