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Political crisis in Turkey: Opposition plans to “dethrone” Erdogan |

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There is intense mobility in the Turkish opposition against the background of the collapse of Tayyip Erdogan in the polls and in the run-up to the 2023 elections.

In fact, it is not ruled out that the elections will take place earlier than June 2023, a period for which they have been scheduled.

Tayyip Erdogan’s government front with his nationalist partner Delet Bahceli threatened by a multi-faceted opposition alliance

In particular, Kemal Kilincaroglu, Meral Aksener and Selahattin Demirtas are the opposition front that will lead the attempt to oust Erdogan.

In fact, Kilintzaroglou and Aksener have joined hands so that the latter can become prime minister in a possible government of the opposition.

However, smaller parties such as those of Ali Babacan and Ahmet Davutoglu, which are in consultation with the major opposition parties, also play an important role.

However, Kemal Kilintzaroglu is a favorite for the dethronement of Erdogan, although the mayors of Istanbul, Ekrem Imamoglou, and Ankara, Mansour Giavas, are also in the game.

The drop in Erdogan’s popularity is also reflected in opinion polls: The opposition is doing better with 55-60%, in contrast to the Turkish president and his front, which has a turnout of 40-45%

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