The British newspaper boulevard evaluated the electoral process in Turkey
After the earthquake disasters that took place on February 6, Turkey entered the electoral atmosphere… After the Nation Alliance, also known as Six Tables, chose CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu as its presidential candidate, the elections they became the agenda of international media organizations.
As the media of many different countries published analysis on the electoral process in Turkey, the British tabloids began to announce the events and developments to their readers… Daily Mail, one of the most widely read newspapers in England, said: ” Is the Erdogan era finally coming to an end? Turkey’s president is 10 points behind in the polls ahead of elections to be held in May.”
Recalling that Erdogan served as prime minister between 2003 and 2014 and then became president, the Daily Mail also included the statement: “He faces the toughest fight for his power in the May 14 election.” The newspaper said: “The 20-year government of the Turkish president finds itself in a risky position due to the failure of earthquake relief efforts ahead of the May elections. Erdogan, who has been in power for 20 years, is preparing to win his third term.
SO THEY TOLD ERDOGAN
The newspaper said of President Erdoğan: “In his departure as a reformer who expands rights and freedoms, the European Union has also started membership negotiations. But then he reversed course and pressured dissidents, cracked down on the media, and introduced laws that damaged democracy.”
In the article written by Chris Jewers of the Daily Mail, it was reported that Erdoğan, who entered the political scene in 1994, also took positions as a mediator and provocateur in diplomacy.
Source: Sozcu

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