Erdogan’s election posters provoked a reaction in Germany: he came to the streets of Germany
As the international public focused on the results of the elections to be held on May 14, the election campaigns in Germany created a major crisis.
News in Bild, one of Germany’s most widely read newspapers, included the repercussions of President Erdogan’s permission to hang election posters.

The Bild newspaper published a story about Erdogan’s election posters.
“The big city approved the electoral poster. Erdogan’s posters are on the streets of Germany” in the news headlined “Erdogan, 69, wants the vote of 1.5 million expatriates. Erdogan’s election posters in Nuremberg are now confusing. There is a smiling Erdoğan with the words ‘Right Time, Right Man’ next to him,” the statement said.
Although attention was drawn to the fact that there are posters on many streets in Nuremberg, it was commented that “Erdogan’s AKP posters are also hanging at the central train station”. Nuremberg City Administration, “Due to the elections, 25 billboards have been approved to be placed outside the old part of the city between April 22 and May 5 with special permission.”
The deputy of the Greens in the Bavarian State Parliament, Cemal Bozoğlu, said: “Some AKP posters have been removed, but it is not clear if this is because the municipality changed its decision.” The Bild newspaper, on the other hand, said: “But this question stuck in my mind, why are there election posters in Germany for the elections in Turkey? There are very strict conditions even for local elections,” he commented.
“NOT ALLOWED IN 2017”
While it was noted that the posters in Germany received a huge reaction on Twitter, German human rights activist Beck said: “In 2017 the German Ministry of the Interior didn’t allow posters, but now they do. Elections in Türkiye have no place on our streets. Turkish parties enjoy their privileges in Germany,” he said. “Public space is used for posters for the enemy of light, minority rights and women’s rights,” Beck said.
In Bild news, “Everything is clear for Erdogan right now: there is a head-to-head race with Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu in the polls. In addition, Erdogan is currently facing health problems and has canceled some election campaigns.
Source: Sozcu

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