Ankara-Sana
Kemal Ozturk, former media advisor to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, confirmed Erdogan's policies in all fields, internally and externally, that he had gone bankrupt even within his Justice and Development Party.
Ozturk said in a television interview: "Erdogan is no longer accepted by a large number of Justice and Development Party cadres and organizations, especially young people who no longer participate in party activities unless they are paid in advance, which reflects the bankruptcy of Erdogan's approach and style within the party that suffers from serious crises."
"Without Erdogan's control of 95 percent of the private and government media and his intimidation policies, it is impossible for him and his party to win the votes in the last elections," Ozturk said.
A poll published on the 16th of this month about the popularity of political parties in Turkey showed that about 25 percent of the former voters of the ruling Justice and Development Party have not supported him and his policies since the parliamentary elections held in 2018.