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Erdoğan’s Political Momentum Puts Turkish Democracy to the Test

Dimitar Bechev
  • May 15, 2023
  • Financial Times
Summary:  Erdogan looks on track to secure another term as Turkey’s president, despite the struggling economy and his government's flawed response to the earthquake. But the opposition’s resilience in this election suggests there is still life in Turkish democracy.
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