πΉπ· The new presidential term of Recep Tayyip ErdoΔan, who won the elections on May 28, 2023, fully reflects the key trends in Turkeyβs political transformation over the past decade.
πThe most noticeable is the large-scale and consistent consolidation in the hands of the president of monopoly control over all branches of power
πThe dismantling of institutional checks and balances on presidential power, both on the part of state institutions and civil society
πDesecularisation of public life in Turkey in general, especially in the sphere of education
πThe offensive foreign policy, with the deepening of its militarisation and de-Westernisation
On the way to his third presidential term, ErdoΔan faced the biggest political challenge of his career. The rapid economic growth that characterised his early years at the head of Turkey gave way to a long-term financial and economic crisis. The Turkish lira over the past five years has depreciated more than five sixths against the dollar and the euro, losing more than 38% in the aftermath of the elections.
ErdoΔan and his supporters will have to seriously prepare for the municipal elections in the spring of 2024, in which the AKP plans to regain control of the largest cities β the capitals Ankara and Istanbul, as well as Antalya.
The municipal elections scheduled for March 2024 will be another major electoral test for ErdoΔan. The president considers them βdecisiveβ and regards them as a kind of vote of confidence, Pavel Shlykov writes.
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πThe most noticeable is the large-scale and consistent consolidation in the hands of the president of monopoly control over all branches of power
πThe dismantling of institutional checks and balances on presidential power, both on the part of state institutions and civil society
πDesecularisation of public life in Turkey in general, especially in the sphere of education
πThe offensive foreign policy, with the deepening of its militarisation and de-Westernisation
On the way to his third presidential term, ErdoΔan faced the biggest political challenge of his career. The rapid economic growth that characterised his early years at the head of Turkey gave way to a long-term financial and economic crisis. The Turkish lira over the past five years has depreciated more than five sixths against the dollar and the euro, losing more than 38% in the aftermath of the elections.
ErdoΔan and his supporters will have to seriously prepare for the municipal elections in the spring of 2024, in which the AKP plans to regain control of the largest cities β the capitals Ankara and Istanbul, as well as Antalya.
The municipal elections scheduled for March 2024 will be another major electoral test for ErdoΔan. The president considers them βdecisiveβ and regards them as a kind of vote of confidence, Pavel Shlykov writes.
https://valdaiclub.com/a/highlights/erdogan-s-new-term-what-changes-in-turkish-policy/
#Asia_and_Eurasia #Turkey #ErdoΔan
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