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With his popularity declining, he expected Erdogan and his party to lose in the upcoming elections

2020-06-17T18:09:04.478Z


ANKARA - SANA polls revealed the decline in the popularity of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling party, amid expectations


Ankara-Sana

Opinion polls revealed the decline in the popularity of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling party, amid growing expectations of his loss in the upcoming elections.

The Turkish Zaman newspaper quoted the head of the Eurasia Institute for Studies, Kemal Ozkiraz as saying that recent opinion polls on the possible parliamentary and presidential elections in Turkey revealed that the "public alliance" that includes the Justice and Development Party and the national movement will receive only about 42 percent of the vote at the best, while an alliance will The nation that includes opposition parties receives 40 percent of the vote.

Ozkiras pointed out that the results of the polls indicate that the HDP will be one of the main parties during the coming period, as it is expected that he will obtain about 12 percent of the votes, and thus 65 seats in Parliament to be able to form an influential parliamentary bloc.

With Erdogan's decline in popularity and the many indications that he has lost the ability to persuade Turkish public opinion amid feverish campaigns of arrest and detention since 2016 against his opponents, popular opposition against him has intensified, as residents demonstrated

The municipality of Hotelli, which the CHP won after news of the Turkish regime's intention to isolate the elected mayor, Argimente Gervat Oglu, in a movement that targeted mayors who opposed Erdogan's policies.

The Ministry of the Interior of the Turkish system had issued decisions to isolate several mayors belonging to the HDP during the recent period, and they had violated their terrorism charges.

And the ruling Justice and Development Party in Turkey suffered a severe defeat in the recent local elections that were held on March 31 of last year, as it lost most of the major municipalities, led by Istanbul and Ankara.

In a desperate attempt by him to cover up the decline in his popularity among the Turks, the Turkish regime resorted to creating thousands of fake electronic accounts in the context of a campaign to support Erdogan and the Justice and Development Party, but Twitter revealed these accounts and closed them last Friday.

Source: sena

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