Turkish political crises deepen: 10 Ministers replaced

Eastern EuropeTurkish political crises deepen: 10 Ministers replaced

Ankara: Political crises in Turkey has gone deepen  when Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has to replace 10 ministers and major cabinet reshuffle. Corruption scandal has rocked his government, reports Turkish electronic media. After a meeting with President Abdullah Gul in Ankara, Erdogan has named 10 new ministers including EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis, who is also accused of involvement in the corruption scandal.

Earlier on Wednesday, sacked Environment Minister Erdogan Bayraktar turned against the Turkish leader, urging him to step down. Tayyip was a an official tour to Pakistan and crises that started in December 17 had a snow ball effect and now rocking his government.

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