Лидерът на европейските либерали Илхан Кючюк е на двудневна визита в Кипър, където проведе редица срещи с високопоставени политици. На срещата с президента на Кипър Никос Христодулидис, Кючюк изрази надежда, че укрепването на сътрудничеството между ЕС и Кипър е от съществено значение за оформянето на общото бъдеще. Двамата обсъдиха неотложни въпроси от европейския и международния дневен ред, с фокус върху миграцията.
Евродепутатът се срещна и с председателя на Камарата на представителите на Кипър Анита Деметриу, където Кючюк подчерта важността на сигурността, предвид нестабилната геополитическа обстановка – войната в Украйна и Близкия изток. А по-късно, на среща с министъра на земеделието Петрос Ксенофонтос разговаряха за важността на продоволствената сигурност.
В рамките на визитата си Илхан Кючюк проведе среща с Мариос Гароян и изпълнителния съвет на партия DEPA, която е член на АЛДЕ, на която акцентът бе върху европейските избори догодина и подготовката на либералите за единна визия за по-силна и по-либерална Европа.
В края на деня Кючюк публикува снимки във фейсбук профила си, от които става ясно, че той се е срещнал и с български граждани, живеещи в Кипър.
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On October 29, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday, the stock market crashed. This event signaled the start of the Great Depression, which was the worst economic downturn in the history of the Western industrialized world. The crash itself was caused by a combination of factors, including excessive speculation in the stock market, overproduction in industries, and a decline in international trade.
During the 1920s, there was a period of rapid economic growth in the United States known as the Roaring Twenties. This era was characterized by a boom in consumer spending, fueled by easy credit and a sense of prosperity. However, much of this economic growth was based on speculative investments in the stock market, particularly in industries such as construction and automobiles.
In the months leading up to the crash, there were signs of an economic slowdown, such as declining industrial production and a decrease in consumer spending. Despite these warning signs, many investors continued to pour money into the stock market, hoping for continued growth and profits. This led to a speculative bubble, in which the prices of stocks far exceeded their actual value.
On Black Tuesday, panicked investors began selling their shares en masse, trying to get out of the market before it crashed further. However, the selling only made the situation worse, as stock prices plummeted and thousands of investors lost everything. This event triggered a chain reaction of bankruptcies, bank failures, and mass unemployment.
The Great Depression lasted for almost a decade, with devastating consequences for the American economy and people’s lives. Unemployment soared to around 25%, and millions of people lost their homes, jobs, and life savings. President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented a series of programs and reforms known as the New Deal to try to alleviate the suffering and stimulate the economy.
It took until the start of World War II in 1939 for the United States to fully recover from the Great Depression. The crash of 1929 and the subsequent economic downturn served as a lesson in the dangers of speculation and unchecked capitalism, leading to the implementation of stricter regulations on the stock market and the financial industry.