The New York Times analyzed Erdogan’s election campaign
The eyes of the international community are on Türkiye…
The New York Times, one of the most read newspapers in the US, published a remarkable story about the second round of the presidential elections in Turkey…
While analyzing President Erdogan’s election campaign, the headline was “In the election campaign, Erdogan prayed to God, recited poetry, and struck a blow at his opponents.” In the Ben Hubbard news, “he started out soft on the campaign trail. A devout Muslim, Erdogan often seeks to please not only Turkish citizens but also God. He plays for the crowd, sings and recites lines from local poets or throws the local soccer team’s scarf over his shoulder.
In the article, “The path he took during his administration during the electoral campaign talks about bridges, the increase in minimum wages and tax cuts for SMEs. He vows to fight the country’s enemies, including gay activists.”
Erdogan was claimed to have had the toughest political fight of his career in the May 14 election and it was noted that he has increased his rallies since then. On the news, he “had a lot of rallies throughout the day and the speeches lasted about 40 minutes. He has stuck to the themes that have worked for him for the last 20 years.”