In
a presidential decree Ruhsar Pekcan, the cabinet's
highest-profile woman, was replaced as trade minister by Mus,
who is close to former finance minister and Erdogan's son-in-law
Berat Albayrak, a divisive party figure.
The decree, published in the Official Gazette, gave no reason
for the change, but it comes after opposition politicians
accused Pekcan's ministry of buying supplies from her
family-owned company and called on her to resign.
The Trade Ministry confirmed a purchase of sanitisers had been
made, but said in a statement on Tuesday the choice was based on
price alone and not due to "the name of the company making the
sale".
It said the sale, worth some 500,000 lira ($62,000), had been
carried out in line with relevant regulations.
Erdogan's overnight changes come amid speculation over a wider
cabinet reshuffle, after he changed the country's top economic
management in November, including the central bank governor.
A senior government official told Reuters that further changes
to four or five ministries are expected after the Islamic holy
month of Ramadan, which ends mid-May.
"There was generally a cabinet reshuffle expectation and that is
still valid. But Pekcan's sanitisers incident was not
acceptable," the official said, adding Erdogan will make the
final decision on any further changes.
ALBAYRAK ALLIES
Mus, an AK Party member since 2011 who was deputy chairman in
charge of the economy, was among the first to defend Albayrak's
record and call for him to remain in office when Albayrak
abruptly resigned as finance minister in November.
A rapid turnover in the last two months at powerful state and
financial institutions have left other Albayrak allies in top
spots, including Salim Arda Ermut, the new chief executive at
Turkey Wealth Fund.
Foreign investors pulled back from Turkey due to unorthodox
policies under Albayrak's watch, including the sale of some $128
billion in foreign currency via state banks in 2019 and 2020
that badly depleted the central bank's reserves.
"Mus was close to Albayrak," said a person close to the AK Party
who also requested anonymity.
"The cabinet reshuffle expectation did not end with this move.
The president is sorting out the timing," the person added.
According to the decree, Erdogan also established two new
ministries by splitting the Family, Labour and Social Policies
Ministry into two separate ministries.
He appointed Derya Yanik as Family and Social Policies Minister
and Vedat Bilgin as Labour and Social Security Minister,
replacing Zehra Zumrut Selcuk.
($1 = 8.1122 liras)
(Additional reporting by Ali Kucukgocmen and Tuvan Gumrukcu;
Writing by Jonathan Spicer; Editing by Dominic Evans and
Bernadette Baum)
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