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Key ministers reshuffled by Erdogan amid speculatio­ns

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan appointed a prominent member of Turkey’s ruling AK Party, Mehmet Mus, as trade minister on Wednesday and split the Family, Labor and Social Policies Ministry into two ministries.

In a presidenti­al decree Ruhsar Pekcan was replaced as trade minister by Mus, who has been a lawmaker for Erdogan’s AK Party since 2011 and served as the party’s deputy chairman in charge of the economy.

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 familyowne­d company and called on her to resign.

The Trade Ministry confirmed that the purchase of sanitizers 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 that 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.

The president establishe­d two new ministries by splitting the Family, Labor and Social Policies Ministry into two separate ministries, according to the decree.

He appointed Derya Yanik as Family and Social Policies Minister and Vedat Bilgin as the Labor and Social Security Minister, replacing Zehra Zumrut Selcuk.

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