Quake to affect Turkey's domestic policy, economy, Turkish politician says

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6 has killed nearly 45,000 people in Turkey and Syria
One of the strongest earthquakes to hit the region in a century shook residents from their beds at around 4 a.m
6.Following the earthquake, tens of thousands of buildings collapsed in Turkey inflicting tens of billions of dollars in harm to the
country
Osman Faruk Logoglu a senior member of Turkiye's CHP and veteran politician.Following is the full text of the interview:How do you see the
economic effects of the earthquake on Turkey and its economic growth?The devastating earthquake will have a major and lasting impact on the
political balance of the country and the upcoming election?The earthquake is a monstrous reality and the effects of its
response of the Government should have been more immediate, better coordinated, and more target-oriented to the urgent needs of the
Greece and membership of Sweden and Finland in NATO?The foreign policy being followed will probably not change much because of the
together in mutual arrangements for the flow of humanitarian aid from Turkey to Syria
Greece extended a genuine hand of help to Turkey which has been much appreciated by our people
consequences of the earthquake force Turkey to retreat its foreign policy towards the ones which Turkey has challenges with them or will
Ankara use the situation as an opportunity to settle problems?Given the fact that Turkey is readying for presidential and parliamentary
in Turkey have the intention to change course in foreign relations."