The world is talking about the fights at the polls, not the May 14 elections
As the countdown to the May 14 elections continues, the elections in Europe are also being discussed…
After the closure of the polls abroad, the fight and brawl at the polls in many countries became the news agenda of the European media.
France-based media organization Euronews announced on the news with the headline “Erdogan supporters intimidate Turkish voters in Germany” and said: “According to what voters and politicians say, supporters of President Erdogan tried to intimidate to the opposition in Germany ahead of the shocking elections.”
In the statement issued by the CHP headquarters in Germany, “The bus has been withdrawn for Berlin voters. But when we left, pro-Erdogan protesters were waiting in front of the building. They played the AKP election songs by blowing their horns,” the statement said.
“THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE”
While it is claimed that votes coming from abroad will have a big impact, Herbert Reul, interior minister for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, told German television channel ZDF, said: “A rude attempt was made to influence the opinion of the people”. give opinions and put pressure on people. This is unacceptable,” he said.
Recalling that there was a clash between voters near the polls in France last week, a voter who spoke to Euronews and voted in Lithuania said: “The political tension is higher here because people can speak more freely. In Turkey, if you say or do something political, you can be jailed,” he said.