Erdogan’s comment from the German newspaper Bild: He is almost out of breath
The electoral process in Turkey is enthusiastically followed by world public opinion.
The German newspaper Bild said: “Has Erdogan come to an end? Is his strict autocracy crumbling after 20 years? In his titled article, he wrote that Erdogan, two weeks before the election, looked like he was about to run out of breath.

Bild announced to its readers with this cover: Has Erdogan come to an end? The miserable situation before the Turkish elections
Referring to rumors about Erdogan’s illness on Tuesday, the newspaper commented that according to many experts in Turkey, Erdogan is now losing power. Noting that Erdogan looked very pale in the speech released yesterday at the inauguration of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant, Bild emphasized that Erdogan has also lost political power, regressed in the polls like never before, and that Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu had a high probability of gain.

Bild also shared a chart about the recent depreciation in TL.
Speaking to Bild, Macit Karaahmetoğlu, a member of the German Social Democratic Party, said: “The president disappointed a lot of people. Türkiye is on the brink of economic collapse,” he said.

The newspaper, which wrote that Kılıçdaroğlu was ahead according to the latest polls, also graphically showed the loss of votes that Erdogan experienced.
‘THE RELIGIOUS SECTION IS NOT COMFORTABLE’
Bild also listed the violations committed under the Erdogan government. Noting that the list is long, the newspaper drew attention to the aid crisis, corruption and the economic crisis following the February 6 earthquakes. The newspaper, which wrote that LT was depreciating rapidly, claimed that the situation for young people in particular was worsening.
In the news, there was a comment that support for Erdogan was declining among women and that many religious Turks were uncomfortable with the use of religion in politics.
Source: Sozcu

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