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Thousands of Turks protested in Ankara on Saturday, demanding a larger minimum wage increase. The government announced a 30% increase for 2025, but workers called for a total increase of around 70% to combat a cost-of-living crisis and high inflation. The opposition party, CHP, claimed the government's announcement showed it was out of touch with the country's realities.
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