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Turkey's landmark elections: What’s at stake for the nation and the world?

reuters • May 9, 2023, 10:39:18 IST
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The presidential and parliamentary elections, set for 14 May with a possible 28 May run-off, will decide not only who leads Turkey but also how it is governed, where its economy is headed, and the shape of its foreign policy

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Turkey's landmark elections: What’s at stake for the nation and the world?

Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan will face his toughest political challenge yet when the nation votes this month, with the Opposition sensing its best chance yet of ending his two decades in power and reversing his policies. The presidential and parliamentary votes, set for 14 May with a possible 28 May run-off, will decide not only who leads Turkey but also how it is governed, where its economy is headed, and the shape of its foreign policy. Modern Turkey’s longest-serving leader, Erdogan has championed religious piety and low interest rates at home while asserting Turkish influence in the region and loosening the NATO member’s ties with the West. The election takes place three months after earthquakes in southeast Turkey killed more than 50,000 people. Erdogan’s main challenger is Kemal Kilicdaroglu, the leader of the secularist Republican People’s Party (CHP), who has the backing of an alliance of six Opposition parties. What’s at stake for Turkey… The most powerful leader since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the modern Turkish republic a century ago, Erdogan and his Islamist-based AK Party have shifted Turkey away from Ataturk’s secular blueprint. Erdogan has also centralised power around an executive presidency, based in a 1,000-room palace on the edge of Ankara, which sets policy on Turkey’s economic, security, domestic and international affairs. [caption id=“attachment_12567152” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan will face his toughest political challenge yet when the nation votes this month, with the Opposition sensing its best chance yet of ending his two decades in power and reversing his policies. AP[/caption] Erdogan’s critics say his government has muzzled dissent, eroded rights and brought the judicial system under its sway, a charge denied by officials who say it has protected citizens in the face of unique security threats including a 2016 coup attempt. Economists say Erdogan’s calls for low interest rates sent inflation soaring to a 24-year high of 85 per cent last year, and the lira slumping to one tenth of its value against the dollar over the last decade. …and the rest of the world? Under Erdogan, Turkey has flexed military power in the Middle East and beyond, launching four incursions into Syria, waging an offensive against Kurdish militants inside Iraq and sending military support to Libya and Azerbaijan. Turkey also saw a series of diplomatic clashes with regional powers Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Israel, as well as a stand-off with Greece and Cyprus over eastern Mediterranean maritime boundaries, until it changed tack two years ago and sought rapprochement with some of its rivals. Erdogan’s purchase of Russian air defences triggered US arms industry sanctions against Ankara, while his closeness to Russian president Vladimir Putin led critics to question Turkey’s commitment to the NATO Western defence alliance. Ankara’s objections to NATO membership applications from Sweden and Finland have also raised tensions. However, Turkey also brokered a deal for Ukrainian wheat exports, underlining the potential role Erdogan has staked in efforts to end the Ukraine war. It is not clear that a successor would enjoy the same profile he has created on the world stage, a point he is likely to stress in the election campaign. What is the Opposition promising? The two main Opposition parties, the secularist CHP and centre-right nationalist IYI Party, have allied themselves with four smaller parties under a platform that would reverse many of Erdogan’s signature policies. They have pledged to restore independence to the central bank and reverse Erdogan’s unorthodox economic policies. They would also dismantle his executive presidency in favour of the previous parliamentary system, and send back Syrian refugees. [caption id=“attachment_12567102” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] People attend an election campaign rally of the leader and Nation Alliance’s presidential candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu, in Istanbul, Turkey. AP[/caption] They also aim to improve relations with Western allies and including the United States, and to return Turkey to the F-35 fighter jet programme, from which it was blocked after buying Russian missile defences. Analysts believe the policies promised by the Opposition could spur foreign investment. Erdogan supported failed efforts to topple Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, while hosting at least 3.6 million Syrian refugees who have become increasingly unwelcome at a time of economic hardship in Turkey. The Opposition has echoed Erdogan’s plans to return some refugees to Syria, but neither has set out how that could safely take place. Just how close is the race? The latest polls show Kilicdaroglu ahead of Erdogan, whose popularity has been hit by a cost-of-living crisis caused by rampant inflation. The united face presented by the Opposition has buoyed its chances, analysts say. But Erdogan is still in the running, and the presidential race may well go to a runoff between him and Kilicdaroglu. Initial polls after the 6 February earthquake had suggested that he was able to largely retain support despite accusations the government had been slow to respond and had laxly enforced building regulations that may have saved lives. How the Opposition will garner support among the Kurdish voters, accounting for 15 per cent of the electorate, remains key. The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) is not part of the main Opposition alliance but fiercely opposes Erdogan after a crackdown on its members in recent years. Read all the Latest News, Trending News, Cricket News, Bollywood News, India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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