The World Watches Turkey's Presidential Election on May 28
May 27, 2023
Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Is Set to Lose Turkey’s Presidential Election
The Nation Alliance’s far-fetched election campaign is most likely to fail, and the latest nationalist turn shows yet another political short-sightedness of Turkey’s opposition parties.
By Faruk Yaslıçimen, Editor-In-Chief
Turkey's May 14 Elections Reveal a New Nationalist Turn
State-oriented and unifying nationalism of the People’s Alliance was the victor in the May 14 elections and under Turkey’s presidential system nationalist parties will continue to be an element of winning alliances.
By Talha Kose
Erdoğan Is Undefeatable. But Why?
Erdoğan has delivered more services in the last 21 years than the Turkish Kemalist establishment has on the previous 80 years.
By Belkıs Kılıçkaya
Turkey’s Opposition Supporters Insult Earthquake Victims After May 14 Elections
Supporters of Turkey's opposition parties shared hateful remarks on social media, insulting earthquake victims who voted for President Erdoğan.
By Politics Today
New Turkish Citizens: Who Do They Vote For and Why?
Perhaps it is time for the Turkish opposition to adopt a friendlier discourse towards people who have acquired Turkish citizenship, as they are now citizens by law.
By Politics Today
With Oğan's Endorsement, Erdoğan Scores One Last Goal against Kılıçdaroğlu
Sinan Oğan's siding with President Erdoğan was the most logical choice for him since Erdoğan is most likely to lead his country for five more years.
By Ibrahim Karatas
Why Did Polls Fail in Turkey’s May 14 Elections? Polling Agencies Explain
The inaccuracy of opinion polls shocked Turkish voters, as most polling agencies anticipated a loss for Erdoğan and a win for Kılıçdaroğlu.
By Dilara Ozer
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