Turkey's top bosses call for national solidarity, economic reforms in post-referendum era

Turkey's top bosses have called for the restoration of national unity and the realization of key structural reforms in the post-referendum process. 

In a statement, the Turkish Industry and Business Association (TÜSİAD), the largest business group in the country, called for national solidarity in a bid to make Turkey stronger and to look to the future without any delay, regardless of the outcome of the vote.    
    
"Now it is time to make progress by maintaining freedoms, pluralism and solidarity. We urge the government and the parliament to prioritize the reform agenda," read the TÜSİAD statement, stressing the importance of increasing the quality of democratic institutions, the economic structure and the ties with the European Union.       

The association said Turkey's strong macroeconomic balance, dynamic population and young workforce provides a great opportunity despite serious risks due to uncertainty in the global economy.    
   
"Economic growth can only be achieved by reforms that increase productivity, rather than policies that boost demand," it stated.        

Union of Chambers and Stock Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) head Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu noted that Turkey had managed to increase its national income per capital to around $12,000 in the last decade from around $3,000 but stressed the immediate importance of a "common vision" to move forward in a rapidly changing world. 

"We need to raise investor confidence for our country, to revive the reform process, and to show our new economic growth narrative, which will be the joint product of the whole country," Hisarcıklıoğlu said. 

Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) President Ömer Cihad Vardan also underlined the importance of reforms. 
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