Let ballot speak: Western media meddling Turkish vote as end looms
With Türkiye entering the final week of the 2023 election campaign, rhetorical battles have notably escalated. It would be wrong to reduce that development to peak polarization because what observers have called this year’s most important election remains critically important for the country’s future.
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With Türkiye entering the final week of the 2023 election campaign, rhetorical battles have notably escalated. It would be wrong to reduce that development to peak polarization because what observers have called this year’s most important election remains critically important for the country’s future.
The popularly elected president will be able to make serious changes regarding the system of government, the fight against the PKK and the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) terrorists, and the country’s international standing. In this sense, individual voters have been significantly politicized – mainly because the opposition has insisted on talking about the 2023 elections and potential candidates for the last two years.
Even more important, however, is the value that politics have accumulated over the years. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s two-decade fight against tutelage carved out significant room for politicians to exercise power and assume responsibility. At this point, politicians – not the military-bureaucratic tutelage regime – call the shots, and that will continue after this month’s elections.
That is exactly why voters are focused on what Erdoğan or his main opponent, the opposition bloc’s candidate Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, winning would mean for their country.
As pro-government and pro-opposition pollsters project a win for their side’s candidate, the candidates themselves do everything in their power to achieve a first-round victory. It would be unsurprising for voters to be inclined to render the second round unnecessary.
That is why candidates may be expected to opt for inspiring and inclusive statements over strong language. Accordingly, the People’s Alliance stresses that “Erdoğan alone can deliver results” in the fight against food inflation and rising rent and housing prices in major cities. Kılıçdaroğlu, in turn, presented his "economy team" to the Turkish people to persuade voters that he has what it takes to keep his promises.
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