PM Davutoğlu joins row with prominent business group
Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu will not attend the countryâs top business organizationâs general assembly on Jan. 22, 2015 due to the organizationâs claims that their addressee was the prime minister and not the president, according to prime ministry news sources.
In an interview with daily Hürriyet on Dec. 29, TÃSÄ°AD Chairman Haluk Dinçer had said the organization did not have any problems with President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, but that âTÃSÄ°ADâs addressee is not the president, but rather the prime minister and the ministers related to our field,â while touching upon the current condition of relations with ErdoÄan.
DavutoÄluâs reaction came after ErdoÄan had previously reacted to Dinçerâs words by saying that if the presidential post was not the addressee of TÃSÄ°AD, then he, as president, would not attend TÃSÄ°ADâs meeting, adding that the association would need to find an addressee to attend the meetings, news sources had reported ErdoÄan as saying on Dec. 29 at the Confederation of Turkish Labor Unionsâ (Türk-Ä°Å) meeting.
The relationship between ErdoÄan and TÃSÄ°AD, Turkeyâs most influential business group, has always been thorny, but the Presidentâs attendance at the organizationâs High Consultation Council meeting on Sept. 18 was seen by many as possibly marking a thaw in their chilly relations.
It is yet to be seen how this row between Dinçer, ErdoÄan and DavutoÄlu will affect TÃSÄ°ADâs relations with the president and the government.
âWhat needs to be understood is that it is not [important] who TÃSÄ°AD takes as an addressee, but rather who takes TÃSÄ°AD as an addressee,â said the news sources.
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