Erdogan’s comment from British media: Crack in the electoral base
As the countdown to critical elections continues, Britain’s Daily Telegraph made notable comments about the electoral process and the Republican alliance candidate, Erdogan.
The story titled “Fissures in Erdogan’s Electoral Base in Turkey” was used and Rize’s impressions were also included.
“The region is seen as a support base for Erdogan and his party, who have been on a conservative and nationalist agenda for many years. But the rising cost of living and the weakening of Erdogan’s power give the opposition a first chance to truly defeat him.
While Nation Alliance presidential candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu was claimed to be ahead of Erdoğan in polls, it was claimed that “Even in his homeland, voters are divided on whether or not to approve of Erdogan remaining in office” . Speaking to the newspaper, some citizens said: “Now is the time for change. Enough is enough,” as he comments that inflation has risen due to Erdogan’s economic moves.
“ROADS AND HOSPITALS ARE NOT ENOUGH”
Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Saadet Party leader Temel Karamollaoğlu said: “The current system is dragging Turkey into a dictatorship. “Our biggest goal is to change that,” he said. It was claimed that the Felicity Party could receive votes from conservative voters in the eastern Black Sea region.
On the other hand, a 26-year-old teacher named Beyza who spoke to the newspaper said that she supported Erdoğan in the death of his family, saying: “I will not vote for him. The longer he stays in power, the worse the economy and civil liberties will get. The roads and hospitals are not enough,” she said.
Source: Sozcu

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