Ankara-Sana
An opinion poll on the upcoming elections in Turkey showed that the coalition that includes the ruling Justice and Development Party continues to decline in front of the Turkish opposition coalition.
The Turkish newspaper "Zaman" reported that, according to the poll conducted by the "Metropol" Foundation, the opposition People's Alliance advanced over the ruling public coalition, which includes the Justice and Development Party led by President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the Nationalist Movement Party by 4 points.
During the poll, which was conducted between December 11 and 15, with the participation of 1,414 people in 28 cities, the People's Alliance received 41.6 percent of the vote, while the People's Alliance received 37.6 percent.
Criticisms and voices opposing Erdogan's policies are increasing, and support for his party is declining due to his failed policies at all levels, which led to a catastrophic deterioration of economic conditions and suffering from crises in various fields.