The million-dollar question in Turkish politics is whether the opposition bloc – known as the 'table for six'– should stay together or disband.
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Anyone that fuels the existing tensions for identity politics or a cultural clash is doomed to fail.
The opposition bloc is unable to present a feasible alternative for governing Türkiye despite considering themselves as the opposite of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party)