Bloomberg Election News: Erdogan Uses Jets for Support
After the terrible earthquake disaster in early February, the electoral mood was set after Nation Alliance presented CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu as the presidential candidate in Turkey.
Although international media organizations show great interest in the electoral process in Turkey, representatives and reporters from many countries are covering the events comprehensively. Bloomberg, one of the leading media organizations in the US, is among these media organizations.
Translating recent events in Turkey, Bloomberg assessed President Erdogan’s weekend program. Bloomberg, which published a story about President Erdogan’s involvement in promoting the National Fighter Aircraft over the weekend, used the headline “Erdogan uses planes to support elections.”
“CELEBRATE HIS ROLE”
“He will face growing opposition in the May elections. In the news story that used the phrase “The president presented new military devices this weekend,” Erdogan celebrated his country’s military past and played a role in the defense industry at the events held this weekend, he said.
In Bloomberg news, “Erdogan, who took office more than 20 years ago, aims to extend his power in the May 14 election and hopes his ambitious weapons projects will boost support among nationalist and conservative voters.” “He is facing the largest opposition party bloc ever created to defeat his increasingly repressive leadership,” the analysis said.
It was also recalled that Turkey plans to manufacture its own devices, weapons and military vehicles.
Bloomberg also wrote that Turkey’s purchase of the S-400 air defense system from Russia continues to cause unease in Washington, and that the United States has imposed sanctions on Ankara for this reason.
Source: Sozcu

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