Clash of 'visions' as Türkiye's 2023 elections loom
CHP head Kılıçdaroğlu revealed the main opposition’s development plan. Ahead of that announcement, he raised expectations by claiming that he would 'unveil a vision to end the crisis forever'
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As the 2023 elections draw near, Türkiye’s political parties begin to engage in a clash of competing visions for the future. I must say that I find this kind of competition more valuable than insults and accusations.
First, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled his 16-point vision for “Türkiye’s Century” on Oct. 28. He continues to attend opening ceremonies and implement new policies within that framework.
Exactly one month later, the opposition bloc known as the “table for six” unveiled its constitutional amendment proposal for the “augmented” parliamentary system. That proposal, which reflects the opposition’s intention to govern as a coalition, faced criticism for recommending that the president and the prime minister be popularly elected. Moreover, pro-opposition groups noted that the proposal ignored labor unions and union rights.
Over the weekend, the chairperson of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, unveiled his movement’s development plan. Ahead of that announcement, he raised expectations by claiming that he would “unveil a vision to end the crisis forever.”
According to media reports, that document, which the CHP prepared with help from international figures, focuses on the economy as a whole. Its purpose is to explain how the opposition hopes to address the country’s pressing problems. Let us briefly analyze the announcement itself and its timing. The opposition has faced criticism for more than a year for having failed to identify its joint presidential candidate. Opposition leaders dismissed that criticism, insisting that they would rather wait to prevent the candidate’s reputation from being tarnished.
However, the competition among potential candidates within the main opposition party as well as tensions between the CHP and the Good Party (IP) hurt the opposition. The opposition also lost time due to sporadic speculations about Kılıçdaroğlu, Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu or Ankara Mayor Mansur Yavaş running. By contrast, President Erdoğan (who will run as the People’s Alliance candidate) continues to perform successfully in the international arena and connect with voters by unveiling social housing projects and other measures for low-income households.
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