Now, the only thing that can save Türkiye is elections; otherwise, the country is on the brink of major events.
Now, the only thing that can save Türkiye is elections; otherwise, the country is on the brink of major events.
Turkey is facing a democratic crisis that has intensified and worsened since Istanbul Metropolitan Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu took office. With President Erdoğan using courts and state institutions to suppress the opposition, and the country grappling with economic difficulties and political fragmentation, the date of the next presidential election is still unclear. May 2028. This represents a critical turning point, but it is widely accepted that Erdoğan is resorting to legal means such as constitutional amendments or early elections to circumvent term limits and remain in power. Analysts warn that without democratic electoral competition, Türkiye risks descending into full authoritarianism. This makes free and fair elections vital to prevent institutional collapse. Turkey is pregnant with major events.
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