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Turkey has missed the modern age, its ties with the West have weakened, and it is experiencing political turmoil and the politicization of law. Europe and the world are watching this with concern. The appointment of a prosecutor who illegally imprisoned people for years for initiating political trials to the Ministry of Justice is an admission that the judiciary has been openly politicized. The internment of Ekrem İmamoğlu, the presidential candidate of the main opposition party, has nothing to do with the judiciary; the aim is to politically intern İmamoğlu. From a European and global perspective, Islam is being used as a tool of pressure on the public for political purposes. The economic crisis in the country has not yet been stopped. The AKP in Turkey has reached the end of its term and is preparing to leave, but it is wondering if it can prolong it a little more with Trump's support. However, analyses in Turkey show that over 60% of the population wants the government to leave. Societal segments are dissatisfied with what is happening in the country. The government's refusal to hold elections further weakens it, and it is inevitable that the government will lead the country to elections. The AKP's refusal to hold elections further strains Turkish society, and society... The psychology of the government in Turkey is deteriorating. The Trump effect, which legitimized the government, is gradually weakening. The Turkish economy urgently needs to be brought up to European and world standards. A modern and civilized education system should be implemented. Turkey needs to be a country that is not excluded from Europe, but rather within Europe. A change of government in Turkey is absolutely essential. The people in Türkiye are shouting for the government to resign.
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