Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday banned music from his campaign stops and vowed to heal the earthquake-stricken nation’s wounds as he formally set the next election for May 14. Erdogan signed a decree on national television that officially starts campaigning for what is widely seen as Turkey’s most consequential vote of its post-Ottoman […]
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday banned music from his campaign stops and vowed to heal the earthquake-stricken nation's wounds as he formally set the next election for May 14. Erdogan signed a decree on national television that officially starts campaigning for what is widely seen as Turkey's most consequential vote of its post-Ottoman…
Erdogan signed a decree on national television that officially starts campaigning for what is widely seen as Turkey’s most consequential vote of its post-Ottoman history.Voters will be given a stark choice between keeping Erdogan’s Islamic-rooted party in power until 2028 or handing the reins back to the main secular party of Turkey’s founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
But he will have to dig deep to pull off a victory in an election that some of his own allies had suggested he should push back by a year. The six parties united behind secular opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu include die-hard nationalists and an Islamic party as well as more moderate voices who want to push Turkey back on a more predictable course.
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