Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek denies resignation rumors

Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek firmly denied rumors of his resignation on Friday, dismissing the claims circulating on social media as unfounded.
In a statement posted on X, Şimşek addressed the speculation, emphasizing that he remains in his position and that the allegations are baseless.
"The scenarios being circulated are incorrect," Şimşek stated, underscoring the solidarity within the economic management team. He highlighted that the team operates with a strong sense of collective responsibility and is dedicated to achieving daily improvements in the country's economic landscape.
Şimşek expressed concern over the continued spread of these rumors, despite official denials, suggesting that those perpetuating the false information are not acting in good faith. "We will not allow false stories to impact our economy or markets. Please do not be misled," he urged the public.
Reassuring citizens about the effectiveness of Turkey's economic stability and reform programs, Şimşek pointed to several positive developments, including a narrowing current account deficit, improved Central Bank reserves, and the ongoing transition from the Currency Protected Deposit (KKM) system.
He also addressed efforts to mitigate the budgetary impacts of pension reforms (EYT) and the recent earthquake, noting that measures are being implemented to enhance budgetary balance and advance towards price stability.
Şimşek acknowledged the unwavering support of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, emphasizing that under the President's leadership, the primary goal is to permanently improve the well-being of the Turkish people. He stressed that the economic team's sole mission is to serve the nation and that any fabricated stories aimed at undermining their efforts only strengthen their commitment to their work. (ILKHA)
LEGAL WARNING: All rights of the published news, photos and videos are reserved by İlke Haber Ajansı Basın Yayın San. Trade A.Ş. Under no circumstances can all or part of the news, photos and videos be used without a written contract or subscription.
Da Afghanistan Bank announced on Sunday that the Afghani has appreciated by 21 percent against foreign currencies over the past four years, with significant strengthening against the US dollar.
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) announced on Thursday that the consumer confidence index increased in August.
Türkiye’s agricultural sector continues to face rising costs, as the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) reported that the Agricultural Input Price Index (Agricultural-IPI) increased by 33.88% annually and 2.52% compared to the previous month in June 2025.
Türkiye’s Non-Domestic Producer Price Index (ND-PPI), which tracks prices of goods produced for export, recorded a significant annual increase of 30.06% in July 2025, according to data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) on Wednesday.